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Giving birth
will no doubt be one of the most magical moments of your life and
to ensure that your child is strong and happy, it is important you
do all you can to have a healthy pregnancy. To help you and your
baby on your way, this article has compiled a number of tips that
are guaranteed to make those nine pregnancy months the best they
can be!
The first thing
you must do when you find you are pregnant is to visit an obstetrician/gynecologist
(OBGYN). They will give you an ultrasound to see how far along you
are and whether your pregnancy appears to be normal. This stage
is crucial and it is important not to leave this too late.
After this,
you must begin to change your lifestyle. Remember, you are no longer
eating and exercising for yourself but for two! Firstly, if you
are a smoker or a drinker, you must quit. Cigarette smoke can lead
to low birth weight in babies as well as miscarriages and tubal
pregnancies, so try to avoid second-hand smoke as it is not conducive
to a healthy pregnancy. The same can be said for alcohol and other
toxic chemicals and substances such as paint fumes. These items
are both damaging to the mother and to the pregnancy.
Another part
of changing your lifestyle is your diet during pregnancy. Make sure
to drink plenty of water, about 6 to 8 glasses a day. It is not
healthy to be overweight or underweight during a pregnancy but do
remember that you shouldn't diet during pregnancy. Pregnancy is
not a time to be worrying about your weight! Don't skip meals as
you and your baby need as much nutrition and calories as possible,
although not the fattening kind so make sure you get a balance.
Junk food is great to satisfy those crazy pregnancy cravings but
try not to go overboard!
If you are worried
about weight gain during pregnancy, a great alternative to dieting
is light exercise. You may not have loved it before your pregnancy,
but learn to love it now as it will definitely pay off in the long
run by keeping your baby healthy and your body fit. Light exercises
will not harm your pregnancy so try swimming, yoga and walking.
An additional
healthy pregnancy tip that those with busy schedules tend to forget
is the importance of sleep. Make sure to get plenty of rest so that
you and your baby can recuperate and to ensure that your immune
system is as strong as possible. It is advised that you rest on
your side to reduce swelling and generate the best circulation to
your baby.
To recap: avoid
damaging substances such as nicotine and alcohol, don't diet during
pregnancy, drink plenty of water, practice as much exercise as safely
possible, and get plenty of sleep! Following these pregnancy tips
will make certain that you have a healthy pregnancy and have a happy
and fit child.
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