Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Pregnancy Exercises-The Benefits Explained

What the Doctor May Prescribe

Some light form of pregnancy exercises will not only help you, but also the baby growing in your womb. If you were a fitness freak before you became pregnant, you may have to tone down your exercise regimen and exercise moderately. Overall, it is best to consult a doctor, so he can devise a good exercise regimen for you. The doctor will ask you to do some form of light exercises, which may include swimming, walking, and yoga, three to four times a week. However, any form of strenuous exercise must be avoided. You should stay away form horse riding, scuba diving, or skiing.

When Not To Exercise

There may be certain situations, when the medical condition of the pregnant mother is such that the doctors will advise you not to exercise at all. It is best to follow doctor’s orders in these cases.

Here Are Some Benefits of Exercise during Pregnancy

  • The mother’s mental health improves. There are lesser chances of her getting depressed

  • Chances of premature birth are decreased by almost 50%

  • Exercise during pregnancy helps increase stamina. It also helps in easier labor and faster recovery.

  • The symptoms of pregnancy, such as fatigue, morning sickness, and constipation can be brought down to quite an extent, by exercising regularly.

  • A healthy body means a healthy baby.

  • You will be able to loose weight faster after pregnancy.

Pay Attention to Your Body

Have a well balanced diet and drink at least 6-8 glasses of water a day. Drink water before and after exercise. Avoid colas and caffeinated drinks. Do not over exert yourself. Stop exercising if your body begins to pain. It’s your body’s way of saying it has had enough. Pay attention to it.

Therefore, it is important that you do some mild pregnancy exercises to stay healthy during pregnancy. You will feel emotionally healthier, if you exercise during pregnancy. Why don’t you read good books and magazines on the subject to educate yourself further?

Planning A Healthy Diabetic Diet During Pregnancy

Whatever sort of diabetes you have, whether you have been diabetic before pregnancy or you suffer gestational diabetes, it is important to have a proper diabetic diet plan in place. This diet plan is different from other diet plans. A proper diet is necessary to avoid complications during pregnancy.

Control Your Sugar Intake

As part of the diabetic diet plan, you must take care about of your daily calorie intake and make a note of how much fats and sugars you are consuming.

Stay In Touch With a Dietician

It is important that you meet up with a diabetes dietician, who will prepare a diet plan specific to your needs. You have to be careful about what you eat, since increased intake of sugar can make your sugar level rise to unhealthy proportions. Stay in touch with your doctor constantly, so that if he thinks any changes are required in your diet plan, he can recommend them.

What You Should Eat As Part of a Diabetic Plan

  • You should eat 3 to 4 small meals a day

  • The meals should be well balanced; you should eat a variety of foods

  • You must eat foods rich in complex carbohydrates.

  • Ask your dietician, if you can add an artificial sweetener to your foods

  • Eat foods rich in fiber content

  • Eat a good breakfast

  • Start yourself on a low impact exercise regimen that will also help keep your sugar levels down

  • Avoid intake of foods containing simple sugars

  • You must be consistent about meal timings and the portions in every meal. This ensures that your blood sugar remains stable.

People with diabetes and having a pregnancy can find hope in a proper diabetic diet plan. This sort of plan ensures you have a healthy baby. Perhaps, you would like to read more about your condition in good books, magazines and also surf the net for further information. Awareness helps!

Pregnancy Birth - How Your Child Is Born

Most often, a pregnancy birth occurs between the 37th and 42nd weeks of a pregnancy. It is dangerous if a premature baby is born because the fetus will not be properly developed. On the other hand, sometimes you may require induced labor to aid pregnancy birth because the delivery is delayed.

As the first stage of pregnancy nears, the contractions become more and more frequent. The neck of the uterus dilates from being closed to opening about 4in. During the first pregnancy, the first stage may be longer than during the future pregnancies. This stage may continue for 12 to 14 hours. Then as the cervix dilates fully, the second stage starts and the baby is born. Finally, the placenta is delivered in the third stage.

What are the different methods of pregnancy delivery and why must they be preformed?

Vaginal Delivery Or Natural Child birth

This is the natural way of pregnancy delivery. The vagina’s opening thins and stretches for the baby’s head to come through. However, sometimes the tissues of the vagina can get over stretched and may tear. If the doctor thinks this is going to happen, he will perform a small cut in the floor of the pelvis. This is called an episiotomy. Once the baby is born, the cut will be stitched up with absorbable stitches.

A Caesarian Birth

A caesarian birth is performed when the doctor feels that a natural birth is too risky. An operation is performed that takes about 45 minutes. Recovery time is anywhere between 4 to 20 days. A caesarian birth or c-section may be performed because the baby is late by 10 to 12 days; the baby is in the bottom down position in the pelvis (breech), the baby is too large for the pelvis, if the placenta blocks the neck of the uterus or if the mother is suffering from a venereal disease or herpes.

That was some information on pregnancy childbirth. Read more about pregnancy birth in health manuals, at your local library or in good books and magazines. We wish you a safe and healthy pregnancy.

Pregnancy birth - How Your Child Is Born

Most often, a pregnancy birth occurs between the 37th and 42nd weeks of a pregnancy. It is dangerous if a premature baby is born because the fetus will not be properly developed. On the other hand, sometimes you may require induced labor to aid pregnancy birth because the delivery is delayed.

As the first stage of pregnancy nears, the contractions become more and more frequent. The neck of the uterus dilates from being closed to opening about 4in. During the first pregnancy, the first stage may be longer than during the future pregnancies. This stage may continue for 12 to 14 hours. Then as the cervix dilates fully, the second stage starts and the baby is born. Finally, the placenta is delivered in the third stage.

What are the different methods of pregnancy delivery and why must they be preformed?

Vaginal Delivery Or Natural Child birth

This is the natural way of pregnancy delivery. The vagina’s opening thins and stretches for the baby’s head to come through. However, sometimes the tissues of the vagina can get over stretched and may tear. If the doctor thinks this is going to happen, he will perform a small cut in the floor of the pelvis. This is called an episiotomy. Once the baby is born, the cut will be stitched up with absorbable stitches.

A Caesarian Birth

A caesarian birth is performed when the doctor feels that a natural birth is too risky. An operation is performed that takes about 45 minutes. Recovery time is anywhere between 4 to 20 days. A caesarian birth or c-section may be performed because the baby is late by 10 to 12 days; the baby is in the bottom down position in the pelvis (breech), the baby is too large for the pelvis, if the placenta blocks the neck of the uterus or if the mother is suffering from a venereal disease or herpes.

That was some information on pregnancy childbirth. Read more about pregnancy birth in health manuals, at your local library or in good books and magazines. We wish you a safe and healthy pregnancy.

Twin Pregnancy- Two Bundles Of Joy

Causes of Twin Pregnancy

Twin pregnancies are rare compared to regular single pregnancies. They usually occur in older women, women who are taking fertility treatment, women who are taking certain medications that can cause increase in egg production and in those women, who have a family history of twin pregnancies.

Types of Twins

There are two types of twins, identical twins and fraternal twins. Identical twins happen, when a single egg fertilized by a single sperm splits into two after conception. The Twins will resemble each other closely and will be the same sex. Fraternal twins take place, when two separate sperms fertilize two separate eggs. The twins will be non-identical and may not be of the same sex.

How Twins Are Diagnosed

A multiple pregnancy can be diagnosed by a routine ultrasound check up. Another indication that the woman may have twins is that, her abdomen may look larger than that in a single pregnancy.

Complications in a Twin Pregnancy

In a twin pregnancy, the abdomen is likely to stretch, causing the mother to have urinary problems, varicose veins, or piles. She is also more likely to have pre-eclampsia or high blood pressure. She will have swollen feet and larger amounts of protein in her urine. She will usually have premature babies, which will be smaller than a regular baby will.

Precautions to Be Taken In a Twin Pregnancy

Regular visits to the doctor are necessary to ensure good pre natal care.

The mother should be advised lots of rest.

Extra precaution has to be taken, because the likely hood of giving birth to a premature baby is higher in a twin pregnancy.

Proper tests should be done to ensure a healthy pregnancy

Diet plays an important role. She must eat a hearty meal to be able to fend for two babies in her tummy. She must have folic acid supplements, calcium, and other multivitamins. She should eat green leafy vegetables, legumes and fruits and citrus fruits.

Twin pregnancy is tough on the mother, but the fruits of labor will also give her twice the amount of joy and happiness.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Tubal Pregnancy- A Dangerous Pregnancy

A tubal pregnancy is an unfortunate thing to happen to any woman. Pregnancy is a time of joy and happiness, but a tubal pregnancy can cause unhappiness in a pregnancy. There is hope however, and we will discuss this in a moment. First, what is a tubal pregnancy?

What is A Tubal Pregnancy?

When the fertilized egg begins to grow outside its proper place, which is in the uterus, and instead in one of the fallopian tubes, it is called a tubal or ectopic pregnancy. For a few days, the tube enlarges with the growing fetus, but then it splits and causes an ectopic rupture. This is a very risky situation for the pregnant woman, can cause hemorrhage or extensive bleeding, and needs urgent medical help.

What the Doctor Will Do

In the first few weeks of pregnancy, you may not be able to define clearly, if you are going to have an ectopic pregnancy. If you have unusual symptoms like dizziness, a blackout, or pain in the lower abdomen resembling acute appendicitis or in the back or chest, you must see a doctor immediately. Of course, regular check ups with the doctor are necessary any way to ensure a healthy pregnancy. The ultrasound may not be able to detect a tubal pregnancy in the early stages, so if the problems persist, the doctor will do a culdoncentesis test, where in a needle is inserted into the top of the vagina and behind the uterus. If there is an ectopic rupture and blood is found in the area, then a tubal pregnancy is confirmed. Then the pregnancy is terminated by medicine or if in later stages by a laparoscopy.

New To Cheer You

The good news is that, since only one fallopian tube is affected, it is still possible to conceive. This means that, a couple who has undergone a tubal pregnancy need not press the panic button. You can wait a few months for the body and the tissues to heal and then conceive again.

Second Pregnancy- Can I have A Second Baby?

With a second pregnancy, there may be some new doubts and fears that you did not have with your first-born. Can you seriously have a second child? Will you love your second child as much as the first? Can you afford a second pregnancy? What is the right time to have a second baby? Moreover, will you be able to make it together the second time too?

The first pregnancy can be quite a beautiful experience, but it is also terrifying in some ways, you have brought a new life into this world. Now you want to bring another baby into the world!

While the first baby may have been conceived more from romance than anything else, the second will probably be conceived after practical consideration. Can you afford to have a baby, what is the best age gap to have between the two children; perhaps the first child needs a playmate.

Will you be Able to Afford the Second Baby?

Believe me, it is much easier the second time round, as you have all the first baby’s cradles, clothes and gadgets and you do not need to spend on them all over again.

Will You Love The Second Child As Much As The First?

Maybe you were trying for many years before your first child was born to you? So s/he’s absolutely adorable, can you love the second one equally? To say this is enough, you will find unending reservoirs of love and care for your second baby.

What is the Best Time to Have a Second Baby?

Finally, what is the best time or age gap to have your second pregnancy? This one differs from family to family. They say the right time is before sibling rivalry can set in, but sometimes the second baby just happens. You cannot help loving it as much as the first-born and the kids get along famously too.

Therefore, those were some questions answered for you on a second pregnancy. Do not forget to read some good books and magazines on pregnancy. You can also surf the net for useful information on pregnancy