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Special Pregnancy Nutrition Needs
It is commonly known that nutrition is a critical part
of everyday life. However, during pregnancy nutrition becomes even more critical
for the health of you and your baby. Not only is nutrition critical during
pregnancy, the nutritional needs of your body are different during this period
of your life. Different nutritional needs develop because of changes in your
body as well as the needs of a developing fetus. Your body is under a lot of
physical stress during pregnancy which increases the need for special nutrition
and added vitamins.
As soon as you find out that you are pregnant you
need to consult your physician. The two of you should develop a pregnancy
nutrition and fitness plan, that should be implemented as soon as possible. The
first three months of your pregnancy are the most important because this is when
most of your baby's organs and brain are being developed. Proper nutrition
during pregnancy can minimize the risk of birth defects, malformations and
miscarriage. The first three months are when most miscarriages occur.
You
should immediately begin taking special prenatal vitamins to ensure the health
of you and your baby. This will help to ensure that your developing baby
receives all the right vitamins that are needed. Folic acid is one of the most
needed vitamins during pregnancy and women rarely obtain a sufficient amount
through their diet. Prenatal vitamins need to replace the vitamins that you are
currently taking. Your regular vitamins although sufficient when you are not
pregnant, may be detrimental to your developing baby during pregnancy. A
pregnancy specific nutrition and fitness plan will help ensure a happy and
healthy baby and will also make you feel better during your nine month
journey.
Turn on the Water Works
Although drinking 6-8 glasses of
water is highly recommended for everyone, water becomes more important when you
are pregnant. In fact, during pregnancy many experts recommend that you drink
10-12 glasses of water daily. Water does not include juice, soda, coffee of
other types of beverages, it only includes water. You need to keep in mind that
everything that you consume during pregnancy passes through to your unborn baby.
Not only is water extremely important for a multitude of reasons, you should
probably avoid or severely limit your intake of soda and coffee. These
beverages, provide numerous chemicals that may not be healthy for your
developing baby.
Drinking a lot of water may be difficult and many women
find it easier to keep a water bottle with them at all times so they can
continuously sip water throughout the day. If you do not like the taste of plain
water, you can always add a small amount of juice or a twist of lemon to add
some flavor. Extra water is needed to aide in your baby's development, to remove
waste from your system and to help ensure adequate flow of nutrients to your
baby.
Drinking alot of water may also minimize or prevent some of the
ailments you commonly experience during pregnancy, such as nausea, constipation,
and swelling. Severe constipation is a common symptom during pregnancy because
your developing baby depletes the water in your system.
Pregnancy
Nutrition - Foods to Avoid
Your body and developing baby are much more
vulnerable to bacteria and other contaminants during pregnancy. As a result,
there are certain foods that you will be advised to either avoid completely or
limit during your pregnancy. Here is a partial list of items that you need to
avoid or limit:
1) raw eggs, this may include certain dressings or
sauces;
2) unpasteurized milk and cheese, this may include certain soft
cheeses;
3) raw or rare fish and meats;
4) fish that tend to have high
mercury levels;
5) caffeine and alcohol;
6) unwashed vegetables;
etc.
Unwashed vegetables are very bad because of the pesticides and
bacteria that they may carry. Caffeine in moderation may be acceptable but make
sure you obtain specific details regarding the quantity that is advised. Your
doctor and a pregnancy nutritional guide should be consulted to develop a
complete list for you to follow.
Summary and Additional
Resources
Pregnancy nutrition and fitness are extremely important for the
health of you and your developing baby. Your baby has special nutritional
requirements that begin at the moment of conception. The first three months of
pregnancy are the most important because that is when your baby's organs and
brain are being developed. It is also the time that most miscarriages occur.
Proper specialized nutrition can also make you feel better and provide
additional energy during pregnancy which is critical because of the added stress
that is being placed on your body. You will need to make sacrifices but it will
pay off in the long run for you and your baby. When you see your healthy
beautiful baby for the first time, you will know that it was all worth
it!
There is a lot of information that you need to know about pregnancy
and pregnancy nutrition. Although your doctor and loved ones can help, there is
too much to learn for this method to be sufficient. We provide comprehensive
pregnancy information and recommended pregnancy guides. We review the most
popular guides to find the ones that are best for your needs.
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