Congratulations! Now that you have found out you are expecting a little bundle of joy, you may have a lot of questions about what the next nine months will hold for you. While pregnancy is a great experience, there are some tips and tricks to getting through it that we want to share here with you.
When you are pregnant, you will want to let someone else clean out your precious cat's litter box. This is because there is a parasite in cat feces that causes toxoplasmosis. This parasite is also found in rare or raw meat. This can lead to serious illness, miscarriage, premature birth or even worse. So cook your meat well, and let your loved one clean the litter box.
A healthy diet during pregnancy includes foods that are packed with nutrition to help your baby get off to a great start. Include a variety of foods that provide the fiber, vitamins and minerals that will help your baby develop properly. Get rid of the nutritionally empty junk foods that use up your daily calorie intake with no benefit to your baby.
The Surgeon General warns against drinking while pregnant, so refrain from any type of drinking during pregnancy. Drinking alcohol can cause fetal alcohol syndrome, which can be detrimental to your child for the rest of their life.
Only wear flat shoes. High heels put additional pressure on the muscles in your waist, which will cause your back to ache. A low shoe will help you avoid this problem; they are also much easier to walk in, which reduces the likelihood that you will trip and hurt yourself.
If your doctor prescribes bed rest during your pregnancy, whether it is limited or complete bedrest, it is important that you follow the doctor's orders. While it is difficult to sit still and watch the world around you go past, particularly when you see chores piling up, not following medical advice could lead to serious complications to your and your baby's health.
Find a good position for sleeping. During your third trimester, sleeping on your left side will put you in the best position for your blood flow to reach the fetus, your uterus and your kidneys. If you are more comfortable sleeping in a different position, that's okay, just make sure not to sleep on your back.
Go ahead and give in to your pregnancy cravings. Doctors aren't quite sure if cravings are a result of emotional changes or of nutritional deficits in your diet, but not getting the foods you crave can be stressful during a time when you don't need the added stress. Just be careful that your diet is healthy overall.
Having a baby is an unimaginable joy. The pregnant part is sometimes not so joyful. Lots of uncomfortable days and nights can make for a testy experience. If you remember what you read here though you can sail through it much easier and get on to the good part of being a mommy.
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