Pregnancy is a scary time for many. It is filled with joy and happiness, but it can also be very nerve racking as you are unsure of the future. Then, for the mother, there are changes in hormones and body that may be difficult to navigate. Not to mention the medical choices for parents. This article will give you some tips on how to get through it all.
Try eating veggies and fruits that you’ve never tried before. The more fruits and vegetables you eat the better it will be for your body. Start experimenting with items you normally would never have given a second look. Not only will you be making yourself healthier for the baby, you might find a new favorite.
When you are pregnant, it is important that you continue to exercise. Exercise helps reduce the chances of miscarriage and has been prove to help ease the length and pains of labor and delivery. Also, by exercising when you are pregnant, you will help keep off the weight you may gain.
Take care of your teeth and attend any necessary dental appointments while you are pregnant. Gum disease and other dental problems can actually begin during pregnancy because of increased blood flow to the mouth. This can lead to gingivitis, cavities and other mouth conditions. Be certain to keep brushing two times a day, floss and use mouthwash. Visit your dentist with any problems.
Women who are constipated when pregnant should eat high fiber foods, fresh produce and whole grain items. The hormones in your body during pregnancy is the cause of the constipation. Constipation may lead to serious gastrointestinal issues and extreme discomfort.
Keep your water intake to six to eight full glasses of water a day. Try keeping a large water bottle with you at all times and fill it up when it empties. As we know, water is incredibly important to keeping our bodies healthy and it becomes even more important when we are drinking for two.
Nursery decoration is a ton of fun! That said, don’t get near any VOC paint. Be certain to well ventilate the room and open the windows. You should have loved ones around to assist you and to do the harder tasks.
You will want to have the physical memories of the day you give birth for the rest of your life. Make sure your video camera is charged and ready, along with your digital camera. Remember to have enough media storage to capture as many photos as you could ever need.
Get the film and cameras ready ahead of time and get them packed in the bag. It is one of those things that everyone tends to forget and regrets later when things get started in a rush. If you have it ready in your birthing bag you’ll be able to capture those newborn pictures.
Try to avoid some of the chemicals that would be harmful to your body such as paint and toxic supplies around the house. These will end up getting into your bloodstream and could affect the overall health of your baby. Be extra cautious when you are pregnant to protect the child you are carrying.
If you plan on painting your baby’s nursery while you are pregnant, try to choose paints labeled as “no-VOC” or “low-VOC.” This distinction means the paints will release fewer volatile organic compounds — like formaldehyde — into the air, which is better for both your family’s health and for the environment.
Talk to your unborn child every day. Babies begin responding to touch at about ten weeks. In a few more weeks, your baby will have the ability to react to light and hear your voice. Talking with your growing baby will give you a stronger bond.
When you are pregnant, eat foods that are low in sugar and high in fiber. This will help you maintain a healthy pregnancy weight. Sugary foods often leave you feeling hungry, which make you more likely to snack. Foods that are high in fiber leave you feeling full and also help your body remove excess fat.
Avoid emptying the kitty’s cat box during pregnancy. If there is no way to avoid this chore wear gloves and a mask. There is a small chance of contacting a parasitic infection called toxoplasmosis from cat stool. Since it takes 48 hours for the spores to become infectious, the litter box should also be changed everyday. It is also a good idea to wear gloves when gardening, since neighborhood cats often defecate in flowerbeds.
Just take one day at a time! Remember life is full of uncertainties. But, what a delight to have a baby you can call your own! Take heart! You can be successful in spite of all of the changes you have to navigate through. Take a few minutes to really think about the above advice. Apply what will be beneficial to you and your family. Congratulations on your little one!
Being Pregnant And Being Happy At The Same Time was originally published on Spring