Pregnancy Advice
Pregnancy Advice
Executive Summary about Pregnancy Advice by Celia Namart
The 10 Things You Should Do when you are pregnant, these are not the hardcore scientific stuff, just plain simple things to remember in those first few weeks when everything changes, in a short while you will probably remember these without a problem.
1. Eat well and eat right – How much you eat has a major impact on your baby’s health.
2. Get enough rest – Sleep can help you get enough energy.
3. Exercise right – Swimming, simple aerobics, and Yoga are 3 of the most common pregnancy activities you can do. Consult your doctor to know what exercise is the most suited for you and the proper way and how long you should do it.
4. Understand what is happening – Knowing what to expect can prepare you to the things that would happen for the whole 9 months.
5. Get prenatal health care – A regular visit to your obstetricians/gynecologists or OB/GYNs would help you know the responsible pregnancy.
6. Take nutrition and supplements – Pregnant women needs certain amount Calcium, Iron, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Zinc, Vitamins (A, D, E, B6, B12, and C), Thiamine, Niacin, and Riboflavin. Consult your doctor on the right dosage you should take.
7. Take Folic Acid (Folate) – Taking Folic Acid 1 month before pregnancy up to the first trimester would decrease the risk of neural tube defects.
8. Fluids – Drinking plenty of fluids, especially water, can help you prevent dehydration.
9. Expect changes – Since there is a great hormonal change happening in your body, expect and get ready for physical and emotional changes with physical discomforts such as nausea and vomiting, heartburn, headaches, fatigue, faintness, constipation, cravings, urinary tract infection, frequent urination, increased vaginal discharge, hemorrhoids, breast swelling, varicose veins, back aches, and leg cramps among others.
10. Learn about pregnancy – There are pregnancy books and articles you can read to know more about healthy pregnancy and the things and changes you should expect for the next 9 months.
Learn From the Learned – Pregnancy Advice
Executive Summary about Pregnancy Advice by Asheesh Mani
How do you deal with Pregnancy Advice? People love to give advice to pregnant women in the pregnancy period, in fact a pregnant woman needn’t even ask. It is ideal to follow your pregnancy doctor’s medication and talk to your doctor for every concern that you may have.
The Pregnancy Advice that you get from your doctor is always recommended as the best. If you are undergoing certain health complications, you can always talk to other pregnant women for Pregnancy Advice. Your pregnancy doctor who has handled several such cases can help you the most. Learn and get advice, but from the right person and not anybody.
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