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Top Ten Dos and Don'ts for Pregnant Women
By Maureen Burns
Pregnancy is an exciting time, filled with anticipation
and wonder. But keeping track of all the changes that are
occurring to mind, body, and spirit – not to mention
routine – can be hard, especially with a woman’s
first pregnancy. “What you do (and don’t do)
during pregnancy can help you and your baby stay healthy,”
says Janet Whalley, registered nurse and co-author of The
Simple Guide to Having a Baby (Meadowbrook Press, $12.00,
www.meadowbrookpress.com). From the Simple Guide, Whalley
offers ten dos and don’ts to help expecting women
stay on track for a healthy pregnancy and birth:
1. Do have regular prenatal care appointments with a health
caregiver who can check on you and your baby.
2. Don’t smoke, drink alcohol, or take street drugs.
3. Do take your prenatal vitamin each day.
4. Do follow your caregiver’s advice about taking
medications.
5. Don’t be afraid to ask your caregiver or healthcare
professional questions you have about your health, your
pregnancy, or your baby.
6. Do try to stay away from toxic chemicals, like pesticides
and some cleaning agents, by washing fruits and vegetables,
wearing protective gear such as gloves or a mask, or asking
someone else to do the task.
7. Do keep a healthy lifestyle by eating healthy foods,
exercising regularly, and wearing a seatbelt.
8. Do get enough sleep and rest and try to reduce stress.
9. Don't take too much caffeine. Caffeine reduces calcium
and water in your body, raises stress hormones, and can
change your baby’s heart rate. Do limit caffeine consumption
to 1-2 cups a day.
10. Do create a birth plan describing your wishes, concerns,
and how you’d like to be cared for during labor and
birth.
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