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The SUGAR Expert: This is What Too Much Sugar Does to Your Baby (Eat Carbs This Way Instead)

Pregnancy only lasts nine months, but what you eat during that time can shape your child for life. Jay Shetty welcomes back biochemist, bestselling author, and “Glucose Goddess” Jessie Inchauspé for a conversation that goes even deeper into the impact she’s had on millions of lives. This time, they focus on something few people truly understand: pregnancy isn’t just a waiting period, it’s a critical window that can shape a child’s physical, mental, and metabolic health for life. Jay and Jessie unpack why so many parents feel under-informed, how outdated myths like “eat for two” still dominate the conversation, and what the science actually reveals about the nine months that truly count forever. Jessie breaks down complex biology into simple, actionable insights. She explains how key factors: blood sugar balance, protein, choline, and omega-3s play a critical role in brain development, metabolism, and long-term disease risk for your child. Jay guides the conversation with curiosity and care, highlighting how small, intentional shifts during pregnancy can create lifelong resilience, while also acknowledging the systemic failures that leave parents without clear guidance or support. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Support Your Baby’s Brain With Just Four Key Nutrients How to Reduce Blood Sugar Spikes That Affect Your Baby How to Build Your Baby’s Brain Before They’re Born How to Lower Your Child’s Lifetime Risk of Diabetes How to Use Protein to Stabilize Energy and Nausea How to Care for Your Mental Health After Miscarriage How to Make Small Food Choices That Create Lifelong Impact Life doesn’t come with a manual, we’re all doing the best we can with the information we have. When we learn more, we can make better choices, not just for ourselves, but for the people whose futures depend on ours. Jessie’s latest book, 9 Months That Count Forever: How Your Pregnancy Diet Shapes Your Baby's Future, is available for pre-order now. Visit https://www.amazon.com/Months-That-Count-Forever-Pregnancy/dp/1668219123 With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty JAY’S DAILY WISDOM DELIVERED STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX Join 900,000+ readers discovering how small daily shifts create big life change with my free newsletter. Subscribe here: https://news.jayshetty.me/subscribe Check out our Apple subscription to unlock bonus content of On Purpose! https://lnk.to/JayShettyPodcast What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:17 Debunking the Biggest Pregnancy Myths 03:13 The Four Nutrients That Shape Your Baby’s Future 05:49 How Gestational Diabetes Impacts a Child for Life 10:23 How Much Protein Do You Really Need During Pregnancy? 12:46 What an Ideal Pregnancy Diet Actually Looks Like 17:32 Are You Actually “Eating for Two?” 19:24 You’re Born With the Brain Cells You’ll Keep for Life 23:57 When Food and Supplements Work Best Together 26:30 Avoid These Foods During Pregnancy! 30:03 How High Sugar Intake Affects Pregnancy 35:34 The Modern Food System Is Failing Families 38:24 What Can Contribute to Miscarriage 40:43 Understanding Silent Miscarriage 45:48 Processing the Grief of Pregnancy Loss 48:28 The Most Common Causes of Miscarriage 51:10 What Happens When You Eat Sugar on an Empty Stomach 53:54 The Importance of Movement During Pregnancy 56:37 How to Reduce Bloating During Pregnancy 57:14 Does a Father’s Diet Affect Conception? 58:31 Using Food to Set Your Child Up for Life 01:00:47 What the UK Sugar Ration Taught Us About Health 01:04:02 This or That: Pregnancy Edition Episode Resources: Website | https://www.glucosegoddess.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/glucosegoddess X | https://x.com/glucosegoddesss TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@glucosegoddess_ YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@GlucoseRevolution Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/glucosegoddesss/ https://www.instagram.com/jayshetty https://www.facebook.com/jayshetty/ https://x.com/jayshetty https://www.linkedin.com/in/shettyjay/ https://www.youtube.com/@JayShettyPodcast http://jayshetty.me

Jay ShettyhostJessie Inchauspéguest
Feb 23, 20261h 10mWatch on YouTube ↗

CHAPTERS

  1. Pregnancy isn’t “a bun in the oven”: diet co-creates the baby via epigenetics

    Jessie challenges common pregnancy myths, arguing that mothers aren’t passive “ovens” but active co-creators of a baby’s long-term health. She introduces the idea that while DNA is fixed at conception, epigenetic switches are influenced by the in‑utero environment—especially nutrition.

  2. The 4 pregnancy nutrients with outsized lifelong impact (glucose, choline, protein, omega‑3s)

    Jessie lays out four nutrients that research links to long-term outcomes for children. She explains what each nutrient does and why modern diets often fall short, creating a gap between what science suggests and what parents are told.

  3. How deficiencies and excess sugar show up: from miscarriage risk to lifelong diabetes odds

    The conversation connects nutrient shortages and high glucose to serious outcomes. Jessie highlights gestational diabetes statistics and explains how prenatal glucose exposure can persistently alter a child’s risk profile.

  4. Protein during pregnancy: higher needs, long-term signaling, and practical targets

    Jessie explains that pregnancy protein needs are higher than many guidelines historically suggested. She describes animal research indicating low protein can signal a ‘low-protein world,’ shaping lifelong body composition tendencies.

  5. First trimester reality: nausea, cravings, and the “do what you can” approach

    Jessie acknowledges that early pregnancy nausea can make ideal nutrition difficult, and she normalizes survival-mode eating. She shares small tactics that may help reduce nausea and stabilize blood sugar without adding pressure.

  6. A simple ‘ideal’ pregnancy framework: eggs, protein each meal, omega‑3s, and sugar limits

    Jessie offers a straightforward structure centered on meeting choline/protein/omega‑3 needs and minimizing excess sugar. She explains how quickly recommended sugar ceilings can be exceeded and why pregnancy often increases sugar intake.

  7. ‘Eating for two’ is a myth: how much extra glucose a baby actually needs

    Jessie explains that caloric and carbohydrate needs do not double in pregnancy. She emphasizes that babies are exposed to whatever is present in maternal blood—so excess glucose becomes the baby’s excess too.

  8. Processed-food environment and the ‘system failure’ message (and reducing guilt/stress)

    They discuss how modern food systems and lack of medical guidance place undue burden on mothers. Jessie reframes the issue as systemic rather than personal failure and argues for focusing on a few high-impact actions.

  9. Brain development basics: neurons, microglia, inflammation, and sugar’s potential effects

    Jessie explains that most neurons are formed before birth and aren’t replaced later, making prenatal nutrition critical. She links high glucose/inflammation to microglial overactivity that can ‘over-prune’ neurons, and notes associations between gestational diabetes and neurodevelopmental risks.

  10. Food vs supplements: when supplements matter (especially for vegans)

    Jessie argues food is generally better absorbed and often cheaper, but supplementation can be necessary for specific diets. She gives concrete examples showing why meeting choline and omega‑3 targets can be difficult without animal sources.

  11. Foods and exposures to avoid: alcohol, drugs, plastics, and other toxins—plus sugar as ‘hidden’ exposure

    They cover classic pregnancy avoidances and expand into everyday chemical exposures. Jessie underscores that what enters a mother’s bloodstream can reach the baby, and she positions sugar as a commonly overlooked but direct fetal exposure.

  12. Miscarriage and ‘silent miscarriage’: what it feels like, why it’s rarely discussed, and possible causes

    Jessie shares a detailed account of her silent miscarriage and the emotional fallout, including anxiety in a subsequent pregnancy. They discuss the common but under-discussed nature of pregnancy loss, how to support grieving parents, and what science suggests about causes.

  13. Glucose ‘hacks’ and movement: eating order, vinegar caveat, walks, calf raises, and bloating basics

    Jessie translates her glucose-stabilizing approach to pregnancy-friendly tactics. She emphasizes avoiding sugar on an empty stomach, using meal sequencing to blunt spikes, incorporating gentle movement, and making gradual fiber increases for bloating.

  14. Father’s diet and preconception: sperm quality matters, but pregnancy nutrition carries most weight

    Jessie clarifies that paternal lifestyle can influence sperm quality before conception, while maternal nutrition dominates fetal development after conception. She shares what her husband did preconception and reinforces shared responsibility without equal biological roles.

  15. Natural experiment: the UK sugar ration and what it suggests about lifelong diabetes risk

    Jessie describes how wartime sugar rationing created a real-world comparison between cohorts exposed to lower vs higher maternal sugar intake. The data suggests lower prenatal sugar exposure is associated with reduced type 2 diabetes risk later in life.

  16. Rapid-fire ‘This or That’ pregnancy edition + trimester overview recap and closing takeaways

    Jay and Jessie play a quick decision game that reinforces practical principles: prioritize protein, reduce stress, and adapt to nausea. Jessie also summarizes trimester differences, emphasizing that nutrient demands and blood connection intensify in the second and third trimesters.

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