TIPS FOR STAYING HEALTHY DURING PREGNANCY
A woman’s health is essential to the good health of her
baby. Women who eat well and exercise regularly along with regular prenatal
care are less likely to have complications during pregnancy. They’re also more
likely to successfully give birth to a healthy baby.
PRENATAL HEALTH CARE
Key
to protecting the health of your child is to get regular prenatal care. If you think you're pregnant, call best gynaecologist to schedule your
first prenatal appointment. Many female doctor
providers, though, won't schedule the first visit before 8 weeks of pregnancy,
unless there is a problem.
At this first visit, your family gynae will probably do a
pregnancy test, and will figure out how many weeks pregnant you are based on a
physical examination and the date of your last period. She will also use this
information to predict your delivery date (an ultrasound done sometime later in
your pregnancy will help to verify that date).
If you're healthy and there are no
complicating risk factors, most health care providers will want to see you:
- ·
every 4 weeks until the 28th week of pregnancy
- ·
then every 2 weeks until 36 weeks
- ·
then once a week until delivery
Throughout
your pregnancy, your health care provider will check your weight and blood
pressure while also checking the growth and development of your baby (by doing
things like feeling your abdomen, listening for the fetal heartbeat starting
during the second trimester, and measuring your belly). During the span of your
pregnancy, you'll also have prenatal tests, including blood, urine, and cervical tests,
and probably at least one ultrasound.
When choosing a gynaecologist near you to counsel and treat you during your
pregnancy, your options include:
obstetricians/gynecologists
(also known as OB/GYNs): doctors who
specialize in pregnancy and childbirth, as well as women's health care
· family practitioners: doctors who provide a range
of services for patients of all ages — in some cases, this includes obstetrical
care
· certified nurse-midwives: advanced practice nurses
specializing in women's health care needs, including prenatal care, labor and
delivery, and postpartum care for uncomplicated pregnancies. There are also
other kinds of midwives, but you should look for one with formal training who's
been certified in the field.
Any
of these is a good choice if you're healthy and there's no reason to anticipate
complications with your pregnancy and delivery. However, nurse-midwives do need
to have a doctor available for the
delivery in case an unexpected problem arises or a cesarean section (C-section) is required.
HOW SHOULD YOU
TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH DURING PREGNANCY?
You
can increase the chances of a healthy pregnancy if you take good care of your
health. Not only does a healthy lifestyle ensure a smooth pregnancy, but it
also adds to your overall well-being. The first trimester is crucial for you as
you are taking baby steps into the journey of pregnancy.
1. EARLY PREGNANCY CARE
Proper
care for a healthy pregnancy should start as soon as you realise you are
pregnant. Here are some important points you must keep in mind during the early
stages of pregnancy:
· Consult your
family gynae doctor and get early prenatal care which includes the
required prenatal tests.
· Take care of your diet, and avoid undercooked
food, cold meat and unpasteurized dairy products to avoid ingesting bacteria
that might harm the baby. Eat healthy and fresh food
· Take prenatal vitamins and other required
supplements like iron and folic acid. Folic acid is necessary to reduce the
risk of tube birth defects in babies
·
Get adequate rest, and exercise as required
after consulting your doctor
·
Pay attention to your emotional health,
ensure that you are stress-free, and keep yourself positive and happy because
you are likely to be on a rollercoaster ride during pregnancy
2. THINGS TO TAKE CARE OF
DURING PREGNANCY
As
the pregnancy progresses, your needs change too. Here are some important things
that you must be cautious about throughout pregnancy:
- Wear comfortable footwear and watch your step to avoid a fall
- Wear seat belts while driving and ensure that you sit far away from the air bag
- Avoid taking medicines without consulting your obstetrician
- Avoid alcohol and smoking. Passive smoking is also harmful
- Avoid caffeine and products with artificial colours
- Avoid dehydration by drinking lots of water
- Rest your feet to prevent fatigue. Your legs and ankles are prone to swelling. During the day, ensure that you put up your feet at a raised level frequently
- Get adequate sleep and take naps, if required. A minimum of eight hours of sleep is required to keep you healthy
WHAT CAN I DO
DURING PREGNANCY FOR A HEALTHY BABY?
Being
pregnant is exciting and also includes a lot of changes in you and your
lifestyle. Although staying healthy while pregnant is important to you, your
thoughts are always around what you must do to ensure that your baby is
healthy. Following are some pointers that can help you deliver a healthy baby:
- Maintain a healthy and nutritious diet because food provides you energy and what you eat is also one of the building blocks of your
- baby’s body. Eat more fresh vegetables,
fruits, fish, grains, eggs and dairy products.
- Take prenatal multivitamin supplements to
ensure that you and the baby are receiving all the required nutrients. The
neural cord of the baby, which develops into the brain and spinal cord,
requires vital nutrients like folic acid, calcium, and iron from the
early days of pregnancy.
- Maintain stress-free days. Effective stress
management plays an important role in keeping you healthy emotionally.
TIPS FOR A
HEALTHY & SAFE PREGNANCY
1. ORGANISING EARLY PRENATAL
CARE
Your first step would be to find a good gynaecologist doctor and a
birthing centre during the early stages of your pregnancy so that you get the
required prenatal care. Ensure that you choose a qualified, easily approachable
doctor who can provide you with adequate guidance. It is advisable to plan the
required ultrasound scans and tests in advance, so that you are aware of them
and are well-prepared. There are various pregnancy tests and scans,
which are used for screening certain conditions and determine the health of the
foetus and catch irregularities, well in advance.
2. Eat Wholesome and
Nutritious Food
Your
body requires energy. Eating healthy and nutritious food is vital for the baby
and to ensure optimal mother care during pregnancy. Eating whole grains, fresh
vegetables and fruits, eggs, organic meats and dairy products ensure that you
are getting the adequate nutrients. These foods contain minerals, vitamins,
essential fatty acids, amino acids and other nutrients. Although you need food
to keep you moving, you also need to watch what you eat. Avoid junk food.
Keeping
yourself hydrated helps in maintaining the amniotic fluid levels. Ensure that
you drink at least 10 full glasses of water every day. Less water can
cause morning sickness, tiredness, cramps and
also contractions during the second and third trimesters. Carry a water bottle
and drink from a glass, stainless steel or BPA-free container so that oestrogen
mimicking toxins are not transferred to your baby.
4. Take Prenatal Supplements
To
ensure that you and the baby are getting all the required nutrients in a
sustainable way, you can take prenatal supplements. Prenatal multivitamins must
be taken as supplements and not substituted for natural food. Consult your near doctor before taking these
multivitamins. Prenatal supplements contain folic acid and iron. Folic
acid is a vital component that reduces the risk of the baby developing birth
defects. Therefore, it is very important to take these supplements on time.
5. Exercise Regularly
Your body is experiencing many changes.
One of the most prominent changes is your shape and weight. Maintaining an
active lifestyle with regular exercise will help you stay healthy and flexible.
Exercise helps in stress management and goes a long way in helping you curb the
demands of labour and motherhood. You can take up any form of physical activity
after consulting your obstetrician
doctor. Some activities include walking, swimming and yoga. During pregnancy,
the volume of the blood increases, thereby increasing the strain on your heart.
A 45-minute workout schedule will boost circulation and strengthen your heart,
and your baby will receive oxygen-rich blood for healthy development.
6. Get Some Rest
Adequate
sleep and relaxation are required during pregnancy. Ensure that you sleep well
and rest your feet as much as possible. Yoga and deep breathing can help you
relax and calm down.
7. Avoid Alcohol, Drugs and
Smoking
Avoid alcohol as it reaches your baby through
the blood. It also increases the chances of giving birth to a baby with Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), which affects the baby’s mental growth. Drugs and smoking are also equally dangerous as they affect the
baby’s growth and health.
8. Reduce Caffeine and
Recharge With Fruits
Recharging
yourself with fruits is more beneficial than caffeine. Research proves that
caffeine increases the chances of miscarriage. Pregnant women are low on iron,
and caffeine makes it difficult for your body to absorb iron. So, it is
advisable to avoid caffeine.
9. Eliminate
Environmental Dangers
If
you are exposed to chemicals, pesticides, hazardous elements, radioactive
elements, lead and mercury at your work place or home regularly, you must
contact your doctor and seek advice as these are dangerous to you and your baby.
10. See Your Dentist
Hormonal changes during pregnancy lead to weaker gums. It
is advisable to visit your dentist and take precautions to avoid gum diseases.
An increase in oestrogen and progesterone levels can cause bleeding and tender gums. So, oral care is very important
during pregnancy.
11. Watch Your Emotional
Health
Due
to hormonal shifts during pregnancy, you might experience mood swings and
emotional ups and downs. If you think you are depressed and it is affecting
you, ensure that you get help and bounce back to normalcy.
12. Strengthening
Pelvic Floor Muscles
Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles helps in easy
delivery. It supports your uterus, bowels and bladder. Prenatal workouts under guidance help strengthen the
pelvic floor muscles.
13. Track
Your Weight Gain
A
steady rise in your weight indicates the growth of the baby. So, tracking your
weight is important to ensure that you are on the right track.
14. Wear
Appropriate Clothing
Ensure
that you get yourself comfortable clothing. As your weight and shape will be
changing rapidly, fitting yourself in tight clothing can suffocate you and the
baby.
15. Wear
Appropriate Footwear
As
your pregnancy progresses, your weight gain hampers the centre of gravity and
creates a painful pressure on your feet. So, it is advisable to shop for
footwear that is easy on your feet.
16. Take Care of
Your Skin
During
pregnancy, your skin becomes sensitive to sunlight. You are prone to sunburns
and dark spots. Apply sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher.
17. Pamper
Yourself
Although
you need to watch what you eat, listen to your body and feed the cravings that
pop up occasionally. Also, pamper yourself with a lunch out, manicure, a
much-needed day out with friends, or by taking a quiet walk to help you
de-stress. These activities help both you and the baby.
18. Educate
Yourself
Educate
yourself about the different stages of pregnancy and be aware of the times when
you need to seek medical help. Call your doctor if you have:
·
Severe pain
·
Cramps
·
Vaginal bleeding
·
Fluid leaking
·
Dizziness
·
Palpitations
·
Swelling of joints
·
A reduction in the movement of the foetus
19. Stress
Management
Pregnancy-related lifestyle changes and hormonal changes
may be demanding. Life during pregnancy is a rollercoaster ride and can
overwhelm you. So, working towards managing stress is important. You can manage stress by changing
how you react to situations at home and work. Meditation, yoga, talking to friends
and involving in craft activities can help you be stress-free.
20. Talk to Your
Baby
Talking
to your baby, who is cuddled in your womb, can be a memorable and soul-soothing
activity. It helps you build the bond and communicate with the little one. You can
tell your baby how you feel, about your family, things that you eat and
activities that you do. You can also sing and read to your baby.
Dr. Suchi Gupta's Gynae Clinic
(Gynaecologist in Gaur City, Greater Noida West, Noida Extension)
Shop No 130, FF, Gaur City Plaza Market, West, Gaur City 1 Rd, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
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