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Hunger pangs are a given when you are pregnant. But eat smart. Like juicy burgers and cheese burst pizzas? Who doesn't? Well, cut it out. No better time to eliminate junk food from your diet. It's low in fiber, tastes good, but packs huge number of calories in a small volume. read more.
You need energy while you are pregnant and exercise will make you feel better and give you energy. You need strength to handle delivery; exercise will give you that strength. Brisk walking, swimming, Yoga, or whatever else works for you. Just do it. Moderate exercise is great during pregnancy.
The miracle of life is taking shape inside you. Enjoy those 40 weeks. Calmness should be your byword. Do things that make you calm. Meditate. Get sufficient hours of sleep. Listen to your body. Also, remember your baby is listening. So, listen to music that is marked by serenity.
Staying safe always, and in all situations, should be your priority. If you always wanted to go for that steep mountainous trek and have never got round to doing it, now is not the time. Keep bravado aside and do things that are safe at all time. Never sit in a car without a seatbelt.
No point going by those old grandma tales about the trials and tribulations of pregnancy. People around you are well-meaning but they are not necessarily experts. Attending childbirth classes will get you more prepared for D-Day. After all, forewarned is forearmed.
Scrupulously observe the 'no popping pills' policy throughout your pregnancy. Let your doctor know all the drugs that you are taking, or plan on taking, regardless of whether they are prescription drugs or over-the-counter. Consult your doctor even on vitamins and herbs that you are taking.
Your day's schedule is going to be determined by your child. Being sensible about it will ensure you are not perennially short of sleep. Follow the old adage—sleep when your baby sleeps. Get the baby's workaholic father to participate in the baby years. Take turns at night to rock the baby to sleep.
That's one of the biggest challenges of becoming a new mother. Everyone will have advice and tips to offer, often contradictory. Your head will start spinning if you follow every piece of advice that comes your way. Be selective about how you listen to. Certainly your doctor and maybe one or two others.
Your newborn looks so angelic and delicate you are afraid to pick up and hold the baby. No need to fret over it too much. Just understand you must always support the newborn's head and neck. The rest is easy. Babies are born with an instinct for self-preservation.
Ask most parents. They will tell you their greatest challenge is: how to calm their crying baby? Often the reason for the uncontrollable crying is not obvious and it drives you to your wit's end. A problem there certainly is; it's just that you can't see it. Try burping the baby. Stop feeding if the baby is crying.
Massaging your baby is one of the best things you can do together with your child. Also, research has shown that baby massage can lead to improved physiological, cognitive and emotional development. Sing a song, or play some gentle music, and give your baby a soothing massage, which can last between 15 minutes to half-an-hour. Make sure the room in warm and the baby is well rested. Use a recommended massage oil or moisturizer, spread it in your palms and start with massaging the child's soles, then moving up to the legs and thighs and then the rest of the body. Physical contact that happens through massage is special.
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