Preparation Tips for Pregnancy
If you have decided that you want
to have a baby, then it may be an exciting time for you. Pregnancy is a quite
an experience for most women. Every woman experiences it differently and the
symptoms may differ too. Once you've made the decision, how do you prepare for
pregnancy?
First of all, you will need to
stop using a contraceptive. It will take some time for your body to adjust to
back to normal. During this time, you can start with your preparation. Visit
your gynaecologist for a pap smear and a general check-up. It is always good to
get a health check-up so that if there is something that needs to change, you
can tend to it sooner. For example, if there are hormonal imbalances, the
doctor could recommend a supplement to assist with conception.
In general, you should start with
taking folic acid supplements to avoid spinal cord problems and to assist with
the development of the baby's brain and spine. It is advisable to take folic
acid about three to four months before conception. It would also be a good idea
to include a vitamin supplement if you don't eat much fruit and vegetables.
Although it is advisable to be on a healthy eating diet which includes a
multitude of fruit, vegetables and protein-based foods. You need to give your
body as much help from the inside to prepare for pregnancy. Your reproductive
system and the foetus will require all the necessary nutrition to ensure a
healthy pregnancy. If you are overweight, start with an exercise program to
shake the unnecessary weight. The closer you are to your optimum weight, the
better it will be in terms of chances to conceive. Plus, it will lower any
other associated health risks.
If you are a smoker, you will need to stop smoking right
away. And if you drink alcohol, it would be a good idea to avoid it. Smoking
and alcohol can affect the possibility of falling pregnant and it can cause
serious damage to the foetus. It is best to bring your body back to its natural
healthy state to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
If you have any trouble with conceiving, although you are
living a healthy lifestyle, then you should consider seeing a Fertility
Specialist. They will be able to advise you what the issue may be and
will give you treatment options to consider.
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