hi V., and congrats :) im wondering why your ob put you on a low carb diet. im assuming he means the starchy kind, and not fruits and especially veggies. i think you know what you should be eating, we all do, its just a matter of finding the willpower and resisting temptation. omg its so hard..... anyway, i just wanted to comment on 2 things the other moms said, just to be on the safe side. peanuts are great, all nuts are, though not so much in large amounts if you're watching your weight at all. however, if you or your immediate family has allergies, there is some evidence that eating peanuts, nuts, or some other common allergens can increase your babies chances of developing allergies. im allergic to nuts, though not peanuts, and i dont eat peanuts while pregnant or nursing. which i have been for over 5 years now, omg i miss peanut butter more than anything else. also, about the sugar free jello, does that have aspartame/nutrasweet in it? if so, thats a no-no too. of course it all depends how strict you are, just wanted you to have the info. all that said, just eat the best you can. lots of lean protien, whole grains, fruit and veggies. and lots of water. beleive me, i know this is a lot easier said than done, i have a major sweet tooth myself, its a struggle. just picture whatever you are putting in your mouth going into your babies mouth. take a good prenatal vitamin during preg and nursing. and when you slack off, remember that your baby will pretty much get what he/she needs, you are the one who will suffer more for it, so dont beat yourself up. just do the best you can and enjoy your pregnancy. and enjoy breastfeeding! it is wonderful. it might be hard the first few weeks, but remember that everything is hard the first few weeks no matter how you feed. i think so many people give up because they blame the nursing, but you are an experienced mom and you know that having a newborn can be rough. stick with it, you will be so happy you did. best of luck, D.