Friday, January 31, 2014

Caring For Yourself During Pregnancy


Being pregnant has many misconceptions that often affect the women who undergo this. Pregnancy does not make a woman weak (unless the doctor says so!) and neither does it make her an invalid. The key to a successful pregnancy is to take care of yourself and be aware of what may put you or your baby at risk.

Food

Eating is a given for most pregnant women especially after the first trimester has passed. Pregnancy is a valid reason for gaining weight especially for women who are underweight to begin with. Gaining weight means that the baby is growing well in this pregnancy and that the mother is taking in the right foods that the baby needs to grow well and healthily. Doctors usually have weight gain allowances for most mothers and they usually warn when the mother is gaining too little or too much.

Pregnancy does not give you the warrant to eat unhealthy foods. Too much fatty, salty or sugary food can compromise the pregnancy and cause some complications. Many conditions appear in a woman when she is pregnant due partly to her food intake. One of these conditions is gestational diabetes which can be dangerous to both mother and child. There is also some danger regarding eating spoilt or disagreeable foods that may cause stomach cramps since these can prematurely set off contractions.

Exercise

Pregnancy does not mean that you can eat all you want and not do anything to keep fit. Pregnant women have less strenuous forms of exercises from which they can benefit from. Walking instead of running is often recommended by doctors. The briskness of the walk is modulated according to how far pregnant the woman is. Yoga specifically prepared for pregnancy is a popular exercise to keep fit and limber. The reason for keeping up exercising even during pregnancy is to keep the woman better able to deal with the rigors of childbirth. Even swimming can be done with the right supervision and caution of not exerting too much. Exerting too much or straining can induce contractions which can be dangerous.

Both food and exercise are crucial to a healthy pregnancy. Food gives nourishment to both mother and child while exercises help to prepare the mother and child for the birthing process. It is wise to note, though, that too much of both can also be dangerous for the pregnancy. Food and exercise in moderation with the comfort of the mother in mind are advisable.

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