At Wholecares, our dedicated dietitians guide you through a structured, four-stage nutrition plan designed to protect your new stomach while ensuring you get the nutrients you need.

Why Is This Phased Approach Necessary?

After surgery, your stomach is swollen and tender. Eating solid food too soon can cause pain, vomiting, or even damage to the staple lines. This gradual progression allows your digestive system to heal and adapt to its new, smaller capacity.

The 4 Stages of Post-Op Nutrition

Stage 1: The Liquid Phase (Days 1-7)

Goal: Hydration and healing.
Immediately after surgery, your stomach can only handle fluids.

Stage 2: The Puree Phase (Weeks 2-3)

Goal: Introducing consistency without strain.
Once your surgeon clears you, you can start eating foods with a smooth, baby-food consistency.

Stage 3: Soft Solids (Weeks 3-5)

Goal: Re-learning chewing and texture.
Your stomach is healing well, and you can handle soft, fork-tender foods.

Stage 4: Stabilization (Week 5 and Beyond)

Goal: Your new normal.
You can now transition to a regular, healthy diet, but with new rules.