Managing your pregnancy (or the pregnancy of your partner) can seem overwhelming. There are so many things to remember and all the while there are hormonal changes and finance-related matters to attend to. This article provides some simple, straightforward pieces of advice to help guide you through the time of pregnancy.
Wait until after your baby is born to get those new glasses or contacts. Pregnancy can change vision in ways that will probably resolve after the baby is born. No one wants to purchase expensive eyewear that will have to be replaced in a few months!
Try the following scents to keep yourself stress free during pregnancy and in childbirth. Essential oils are great and can be used for aroma-therapy. Scents to use include Lavender (which is highly calming) Jasmine, Chamomile and Clary sage. These essential oils can also be used with massage oils during pregnancy.
It is important to learn how to take care of a newborn. Baby-sitting other people's toddlers and newborns is a great way to learn this experience. Caring for other people's newborns not only helps make some money on the side, but also gives you the life skills you need to take care of your own child.
When you are pregnant, try not to eat big meals once or twice or day. Instead, eat 5 smaller meals. By filling up your stomach too much all at once, you increase your chances of getting gas or heartburn. Also, do not eat a meal 2 to 3 hours before going to sleep.
If you are seeing a doctor for anything, you need to tell them that you are pregnant. Some of the tests that they perform at the doctors office can be harmful to a pregnant women, and they will skip these for you. Even if there is only a small chance you could be pregnant, you need to speak up.
Keep exercising, even after your pregnancy is over and you have your baby. Pay attention to how you feel and take it slow, but keep active as much as you can. Staying fit after birth, will help you to recover faster from the effects of the pregnancy and labor.
Leg cramps are a common occurrence during pregnancy and can be annoying. To minimize the cramping you should exercise, make sure you get enough calcium each day, and finally you do a few light stretches just before going to bed. That should help you avoid leg cramps while you sleep.
Some common foods can be dangerous to the unborn fetus. During your pregnancy, you should avoid anything that contains uncooked eggs like Caesar dressing, unpasteurized cheeses like queso blanco and under-cooked meats. Listeria can be present in precooked meats such as hot dogs and deli meats, so it is important to reheat them before consumption. For more information visit the CDC website or discuss the topic with your doctor.
Pregnancy can be an overwhelming time. The number of things to remember can seem endless, and stress abounds. This article hopes to guide you (or your partner) during the time of pregnancy so that you can make the right choices. Follow the tips mentioned within this article, and you will have a happier, healthier pregnancy.
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