The Do's and Don'ts of Pregnancy
Pregnancy Do's and Pregnancy Dont's
With so many people giving their opinion on what to do and what
not to do during pregnancy, it becomes hard to determine what is
fact and what is fiction. Below is a list of some of the more
important factors to consider in regards to pregnancy do's and
dont's.
Food during pregnancy
Certain foods need to be avoided during pregnancy. Listeria,
which is caused by uncooked meats, some seafood, unpasterized
milk and soft cheeses, can cause birth defects, miscarriages and
stillbirth. Here is an interesting article on diet during
pregnancy.
Cat litter
Toxoplasmosis, is a disease which is contracted by contact with
cat feces. It is spread by a parasite which can lead to
miscarriages, stillbirth and birth defects.
Smoking
Smoking during pregnancy is definitely a no no. It has been
linked to a low birth weight, miscarriage and premature
birth in many different studies. Second hand smoke poses the
same dangers during pregnancy, and should be avoided at all
costs.
Caffeine
Some studies on caffeine during pregnancy have led to the
conclusion that the two do not mix well together, as
caffeine may increase the possibility of miscarriage and low
birth weight. On the other hand, other studies have shown no
link between the two. Obviously an excessive amount of
caffeine is a bad idea regardless of pregnancy. An excessive
amount of caffeine is generally regarded as over 300
milligrams per day. If you stay well clear of this figure,
caffeine during pregnancy is less likely to cause problems.
Safety around the house
There are many hazards around the house for pregnant women,
but almost all can be easily avoided. If you still insist on
doing all the house work yourself, try to stay clear of
aerosol cans, industrial strength cleaners and fumes from
paint, solvents and strippers. All of the above have been
linked to birth defects and other pregnancy complications.
It also pays to take it a little easier around certain parts
of the house such as staircases.
Body temperature
Keeping a moderate body temperature during pregnancy
(especially during first trimester) is important as it may
prevent birth defects. It is a good idea to keep an eye on
your temperature during exercise and to keep your fluids up.
Things such as saunas and hot baths are not recommended
during pregnancy.
Alcohol and drugs
Be safe with alcohol during pregnancy, it is probably best
to avoid it altogether as there is no safe level of
consumption. It can have detrimental affects on an unborn
child. Drugs during
pregnancy have been shown to have several negative effects
on the developing embryo and the mother. Drugs
such as cocaine have been shown to hinder the development of
a baby's vital oxygen and nourishment, leading to
complications such as birth defects and even an addiction in
the child itself.
Exercise
Exercise during pregnancy is recommended for most women, but
only at a moderate pace. Women who participated in high
impact exercise, weight lifting, contact sports, high
altitude training or scuba diving before pregnancy, will
have to readjust their routines. Walking is highly
recommended for at least the first two trimesters, as it can
help your body withstand the rigors of labor and make delivery
easier.
The dos and don'ts of pregnancy are different for each
woman and each pregnancy. The above information is not a
medical opinion and should not substitute a professional
medical opinion. Always consult your doctor or care provider
before making any major decisions before, during and even
after pregnancy.
Article written by Sarah Mitchell of http://www.namestobe.com
