Getting ready for a newborn baby is a stressful experience for all women. As time goes on though, there is more viable, good advice that becomes available. The following tips will help make pregnancy go as smoothly as possible.
While you are pregnant, you may notice that your ability to smell is intensified, making everyday odors stronger, resulting in more nausea. To reduce the effect of smells that make you queasy, try carrying a hanky moistened with some lavender or lemon oils. When you encounter strong odors in your day-to-day routine, you can use your scented hanky for a whiff of something pleasant to help you through.
Writing your thoughts in a journal can create a special record of your pregnancy. The gift of a pregnancy journal can be just as special to your child. As you go through your pregnancy, take time to write down your thoughts about the child, how you feel, and what wishes and dreams you have for your baby. Your child will really enjoy this gift later.
If you are making the switch to a healthier lifestyle and foods, encourage your partner to take part and follow suit. If you are both making positive changes, it will be less stressful for everyone.
Although skin is naturally elastic, even the most supple skin is limited in the amount that it can stretch. Your expanding belly will cause your skin to stretch, which can itch at times. Try to resist taking a hot shower or bath. A hot bath or shower can actually produce more itching because excessively hot water will wash away essential oils that keep skin moist. Use a heavy moisturizer, such as petroleum jelly or cocoa butter. Do not scratch and try to wear loose clothing.
There are certain foods that you should not eat when you're pregnant because they could harm your baby. Unpasteurized milk, raw seafood and some cheeses are best left alone until after your baby is born.
It is important to stay hydrated if you become ill or get diarrhea when pregnant. Diarrhea can lead to dehydration in any person, but dehydration in a pregnant woman could lead to a hospital stay with her requiring intravenous fluids.
Just because you are pregnant does not mean you should forget about your partner. Remember that they are nervous as well, and they also need reassurance. Look for opportunities to spend quality time together. Make sure you enjoy the time given you before your new baby arrives.
It is a wise idea to visit your doctor before you try to get pregnant. Consulting with your physician prior to attempting conception is important, because it allows you the chance to ensure a very healthy pregnancy. If there are changes he suggests or things to do differently, then you can make them now, so you have the best chance of getting pregnant.
Talk to your physician before planning to travel, while pregnant. Bring any prenatal medical records, just in case.
Invite your partner to accompany you through pregnancy by adopting the same healthier habits. It will make it easier for you and less stressful.
Increasing iron consumption during your pregnancy is a really great idea, for the health of you and your growing baby. When you are pregnant, having a deficiency in iron can cause extreme fatigue. Also, it can cause your baby to be born underweight. Iron that comes from food sources has a higher bio-availability and is better tolerated.
If you take proper care of yourself while you're pregnant and follow your doctor's recommendations, you usually will have no cause to worry. Try to relax and rid yourself of as many worries as you can. The advice you have read should help you do just that.
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