Top Tips To Ensure Pregnancy Health Both For The Mom And The Baby by Robert
Thatcher
Finally the pregnancy test kit showed that you are positively pregnant! You
double-check by going to an ob-gyne and after undergoing a battery of tests the
doctor confirmed that you really are pregnant.
Pregnancy can bring so much joy to a family. However, it can also pose
innumerable health risks to the woman and to the baby, as well. Pregnancy is
oftentimes one of the most awaited events in a woman's life, especially if the
woman has had a hard time trying to conceive. This means that when a woman is
pregnant taking some precautions for health maintenance is downright required.
Here are some ways that a pregnant woman can employ to ensure the health of her
baby and her self, too.
Eat well, conceive well.
It's not true that you have to eat for two when pregnant. Eating more than the
amount of food that is enough for one person will only cause the unwanted bloat.
According to research, a pregnant woman will only need an extra 200 to 300
calories per day. And who knows, you might be already eating those extra
calories. Eating healthy food will do the mother and the young life inside the
mother just right. Of course, those extra calories should not come from junk
food.
Supplement your wellness.
A pregnant mom should take a vitamin supplement that contains folic acid, better
even before conception and during early pregnancy. Why folic acid? Because this
micro-mineral, which is found mostly on green leafy vegies, when taken 400 mcg
daily before and during early pregnancy, can reduce the risk of having babies
born with neural tube defects.
Away with your vices.
It could have been awefully hard for you to quit on your smoking and frequent
alcohol intake. Now is high time for you to rethink your actions. The nicotine
from cigarettes and alcohol from the alcoholic beverages you consume can harm
your growing baby. Usually, babies from mothers that have been smoking are born
with low average birth weight, are prone to being born prematurely and may die
from sudden infant death syndrome compared to babies of non-smoking moms.
Caffeine is one substance that should be avoided, too. So, say ta-ta to your
espressos and brewed fraps for your baby's sake.
Precautions schmasions.
Even before pregnancy, it won't hurt to get prenatal care. Making sure that you
are immune to certain diseases that might affect your pregnancy counts a lot. An
example of these diseases that a pregnant woman should be cautious of is rubella
or German measles. Knowing your blood type will also help you prepare for any
medical condition that you might encounter during pregnancy.
Exercise properly for you and your baby.
Exercising is one good way to help keep a pregnant woman fit, as well as her
baby. However, there are certain conditions that ob-gyne's need to approve
before a pregnant woman can do any exercise. One of the important forms of
exercise that can be done during pregnancy include those that help improve the
muscles' endurance. Stretching can help a lot, too. But all of these activities
should be done with ample amount of precaution, of course.
It all boils down to the fact that if a woman would like to have a healthy
pregnancy, she has to simply have a healthy lifestyle.
About the Author:Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He
publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides pregnancy
resources on
www.your-pregnancy-resource.info.
Source: This article is taken from www.goarticles.com
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