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Taking Care Of Yourself & Your Little One During Pregnancy

By July 6, 2020 No Comments

Bearing a baby is a beautiful miracle of life, it’s a life-changing moment in every woman’s life. Pregnancy is a beautiful experience and this goes for both mothers and fathers too. As important as it may be to take care of your baby and your body after giving birth, it’s just as important to look after yourself and the little one that’s inside of you when you’re pregnant. Known as prenatal care, it’ll help with a healthy birthing process and you’ll be smooth sailing. Take control of the changes your body will be going through for those nine months and get ahead of them, these tips will give you a head start on your very own care package for the big day.

Diet

When you’re pregnant, you’re eating for two and what you put into your body affects your little one too so what you eat during your pregnancy is vital for both you and your baby.

Nutritious Foods

Vegetables and fruits are always great for the body but make sure to wash all produce before consumption, here are some fantastic options

Sweet potatoes – Rich in Vitamin A which is great for the baby and healthy fetal development, it’s essential for growth of cells. Since sweet potatoes are an amazing source of fiber, it will improve digestion which some pregnant women may face issues with when they’re pregnant.

Brocolli and other dark green leafy greens – Great source of essential vitamins, potassium, and fiber.

Berries and dried fruit – Being rich in vitamin C, it helps your body absorb iron which is needed for blood and oxygen flow throughout the body and to your baby too. Vitamin C increases skin health and immune function.

Fish liver oil – High in omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin D, both needed for fetal eye and brain development. Pregnant women are advised to limit their seafood intake, so fish liver oil supplements give you all the benefits that seafood brings but without the risks.

Dairy – A definite must when you’re pregnant, dairy intake will meet the needs of a growing fetus, providing your body and your baby with high amounts of protein and calcium. Greek yogurt has the most amount of calcium when compared to other dairy products.

Foods & Beverages To Avoid


Raw meat or fish – Uncooked fish have high mercury levels, which can be harmful to your baby. Raw or undercooked meat serves the risk of an infection from a bacteria that is often found in such underdone foods. If you happen to get the steak, make sure it’s well done.


Raw or undercooked eggs – This also goes for other foods that use raw eggs such as mayonnaise. Raw or undercooked eggs should be avoided throughout the pregnancy, risking salmonella can be dangerous to you and the baby.


Caffeine – This may be a little trickier than the others if you can’t live without your morning coffee. Avoid beverages such as coffee, tea, and soft drinks throughout the time you’re pregnant as it has been known to restrict fetal growth.


Alcohol – This goes without say.

A Restful 9 Months


Fatigue is something most, if not all, pregnant women will experience, which is why getting enough rest if a great start to your pregnancy care package. Get plenty of rest and take as many breaks if you’re in the midst of any laborious tasks. Sleep is vital for good health, and a pregnant woman needs as much of it as she can get, so getting a good night’s rest and as much naptime as possible is your way to having a happy pregnancy. Those well-rested 9 months will get you into the habit of taking much-needed rest when your little one enters the world.

Confidence Is Key


Pregnant or not, many of us face days where we just feel really down in the dumps, especially when we’re stuck indoors for days. Stay clear of pregnancy horror stories; it will only cause unwanted stress and regret; you’ll want to enjoy the beauty of pregnancy. Get dressed up, wear makeup and slay! Even if you’re just going to be at home. Pencil yourself in for a foot rub or a relaxing when you’re feeling sore. The important thing is for you to take control of the overwhelming emotions and stay positive by being confident with the changes that you may experience.

Getting Your Spouse To Help


Your hormones are pretty much on steroids when you’re pregnant, and you’ll be on a roller coaster ride of emotions. Even though this does come without saying, it does sometimes fly over their heads, so get them to understand by having a sit down whenever you feel those emotions on the rise. Never be too hard on yourself, especially after having a breakdown; it’s completely normal to experience these feelings. To feel cared for and wanted through the nine months will be a great dosage of pampering to a much needed pregnant care package.

Exercise


A little bit of exercise goes a long way when you’re pregnant; it helps ease pains and the discomfort you may feel. It can help with posture and stretches your body, helping relieve backaches and sores. It also promotes a healthy lifestyle for both you and the baby; getting about 20 minutes of nonstrenuous exercise each day will do wonders for your body. Apart from the physical aspect, exercise releases endorphins that trigger a positive feeling, keeping the negative emotions at bay.

Staying Hydrated


Keeping water down can be extra difficult during pregnancy because of the endless trips to the bathroom; both changing hormones and the pressure on your bladder from the baby growing may be the reason behind it, but staying hydrated is really essential. Water helps your body absorb nutrients while transporting all the essentials to your blood cells, drinking plenty of water also preserves ideal levels of amniotic fluid. It also energizes the body, beating fatigue altogether. Since you’ll be drinking for two, the regular water intake will need to be amped slightly, so about ten large glasses of water is ideal.