
Pregnancy is one of the most cherished period in a woman's life and it is rather essential for every woman to know the different aspects of pregnancy. Mentioned under is the detailed information about pregnancy and motherhood. Take a look:
Pregnancy Symptoms
For a woman having a regular monthly cycle, the earliest and most reliable sign of pregnancy is a missed period, or sometimes women who are pregnant have a very light period, losing only a little blood. However,
symptoms of pregnancy are very obvious, and keep changing with the pregnancy calendar. Some of the most important pregnancy symptoms are:
-Feeling sick, not necessarily in the morning, but at any time.
-The breasts may become larger and tender. Veins may become prominent and nipples may darken and stand out.
-Increased frequency in passing urine.
-Tendency for constipation.
-Tiredness.
-An increased vaginal discharge without any associated complaint.
-A metallic taste in the mouth.
-Dislike for certain things like tea or coffee or fatty foods.
-Increased liking for certain things like spicy foods.
Pregnancy Test
Pregnancy test can be carried out on urine samples, as early as from the first day of a missed period-that is, about fourteen days after the conception.
A positive pregnancy test result is almost definitive of pregnancy. If the test is negative, it is less reliable. It can be repeated after a week, or a doctor can be consulted.
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What you should eat?
Pregnancy puts additional nutritional demands on your body. You require
to eat judiciously to meet the demands of the body. Make sure that you
eat a mixture of different foods each day in order to get all the
various nutrients that you and your baby need during pregnancy.
Your diet should have plenty of fruit and vegetables which provide
vitamins, minerals and fibre. Eat them lightly cooked or raw. Let
starchy foods like bread, potatoes, rice and breakfast cereals with
vegetables form the main part of any meal.
Healthy Meals
Eat some good sources of nutrients like fish, eggs, cheese, beans, and
lentils every day during pregnancy. Dairy products like milk, cheese and
yogurt are important for women health as they contain calcium and other
nutrients needed for your baby's development.
Unusual appetite or excessive food cravings is considered an early sign
of pregnancy. But try to avoid sugar and sugary foods like sweets,
biscuits and cakes and sugary drinks like cola during the time of
pregnancy. Cut down on fat and fatty foods as well.
Mineral and Vitamin Supplements
A large number of pregnant women suffer from varying degrees of anemia
so additional iron supplementation is provided by pills. Also tablets of
Folic acid (a vitamin necessary to prevent certain spinal disorders in
the growing baby) along with Calcium are generally prescribed by the
women's health care providers.
Pregnancy and Weight
Weight gain is another one of the most common pregnancy symptoms. Most
women gain between 10 -12.5kgs (22 - 28lbs). Weight gain varies a great
deal and depends on your weight before pregnancy. Unnatural weight gain,
more or less than the average, could be an indicator of a problem and
not necessarily one of those obvious signs of pregnancy. So, you must
walk up to the nearest women's health clinic and get your weight gain
monitored on a regular basis. Also if you weigh more than 100kg or below
50kg, your health care provider may have special advise for you.
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Smoking During Pregnancy
Try to stop smoking the moment you notice in you the early signs of
pregnancy. When you smoke, carbon monoxide and nicotine passes into your
lungs and blood stream. This means that: a) your baby gets less oxygen
and cannot grow as well as it should, and b) the nicotine makes your
baby's heart beat faster. Constantly breathing in other people's smoke
may also have a harmful effect during your pregnancy.
Babies of mothers who smoke are, on an average, 200g (about 8 oz)
lighter than other babies. These babies may have problems during and
after labour and are more prone to infection; it will be better for your
baby later too if you stop smoking. Babies born of smoking pregnant
women are more likely to suffer from illnesses such as asthma; and there
is an increased risk of cot death.
Alcohol in Pregnancy
It has now been shown that even small amounts of alcohol can be harmful
to your baby. Alcohol has adverse effects on women health as well as on
the baby's development, and can produce a lot of anomalies generally
termed as 'Fetal Alcohol Syndrome'. So, to be safe, avoid alcohol
totally during your pregnancy.
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Pills Medicines and Other Drugs in Pregnancy
You should be very careful while taking any kind of medication as soon
as the signs of pregnancy start showing up. Majority of drugs have
adverse effects on the growing fetus, especially in the earlier part of
the pregnancy, and the first three months are crucial. You should better
go to the nearest women's health center and ask the doctor about any
medications you want to take. Make sure your doctor or dentist knows
you're pregnant before prescribing anything or giving you any treatment.
At the same time it is important to remember that if you are on
treatment for some chronic conditions like epilepsy or diabetes you
should consult your doctor and continue your medications because control
of such conditions is vitally important for you as well as the
pregnancy. This should be done as soon as the pregnancy signs are
detected.