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Pregnancy is an important responsibility. Now, instead of caring only for your body you have been entrusted with the life of a tiny baby. Make sure that you do all that you can to protect your baby and keep him/her and yourself healthy; you’ll be glad you did.
The first thing that should be said about keeping your baby healthy is to avoid alcohol or drugs. If you’re trying to get pregnant or suspect that you are, discontinue using either of these drugs immediately. As the old saying goes, “it’s better to be safe than sorry.”
Early prenatal care is essential to a healthy baby. If you don’t have insurance, visit a free clinic for the health and safety of your baby. Keeping up with doctor’s appointments is absolutely necessary to keep you and your baby healthy. There are so many infections or problems that can occur during pregnancy so you want to make sure you’re well taken care of.
Exercise is an important part of pregnancy as well. Besides keeping you fit exercise serves many other purposes as well. With a regular exercise plan you will feel less fatigue (pregnancy takes a lot out of you). You’ll also need strong stomach and back muscles to support your growing tummy, help during labor and delivery, and for a speedy recovery. Most women that exercise during pregnancy recover faster and more than those women that didn’t exercise.
As you know, nutrition is vital to the development of your baby. Add more fruits and vegetables to your diet and avoid unhealthy foods like fries and fried foods. You want the most nutritious foods for you and your baby. Since the baby is getting its nutrition from you it’s also important to eat more than you would if you were not pregnant. Eating more is not going to make you fat as long as it’s healthy food. Those extra calories will go straight to the baby. Don’t be concerned with the weight that you do gain because it is serving as a protector for your body and your baby. Keep your diet healthy and exercise during and after pregnancy, and you shouldn’t have a problem losing your baby weight.
Extra fluids are needed during pregnancy for your body to keep up with the increase in blood volume. Drinking more water and juices will replenish your body. A good test to see whether you’re drinking enough fluids is your urine. If it’s dark and strong smelling, then you need more fluids. The ideal urine is light yellow or clear.
Naps are important during pregnancy. Because it takes so much energy for that baby inside you to grow you need to replenish your energy with sleep. If you have the time take naps as much as you’re able. Once the baby is born, you’ll wish you had caught up on your sleep while you still could.
If you are feeling overly tired or fatigued you should see your doctor. Many women deal with depression or thyroid issues when they’re pregnant and don’t even know it. It’s important to get it dealt with early on so that it doesn’t continue after the baby is born. Or if it does, at least you’ll be getting treatment and the necessary help. Treatment of depression or thyroid issues will benefit both you and your baby. You want to be healthy in order to give that baby all the love and attention that you can. If you’re battling with these ailments, you won’t have what you need in order to properly care for your baby.
Keep up to date on your appointments and take care of yourself and your baby. Pregnancy is a time to cherish and as long as you’re healthy you’ll enjoy it that much more. Keeping yourself and your baby healthy are the most important jobs that you have during this precious time.