Healthy Pregnancy

It's more important than ever for a woman to eat properly and take care of her body during pregnancy than at any other time in her life. Eating properly is necessary for the health of not only the mother, but the growth and health of the unborn baby. It's also important to exercise regularly so that the nine months of pregnancy are physically as easy as possible.

If you're pregnant there are many things that you can do to make sure that your pregnancy is as full of health as possible. One of the most important things that you can do is make sure that you get the vitamins and nutrition that you need in the amounts recommended for a pregnant woman.

A pregnant mother also needs to take iron, calcium and folium supplements. All these supplements are very important for the full and healthy development of the baby. You have to ensure that these all are also a part of your regular diet. You should only take the required amounts and eat a balanced diet. A good, healthy and a balanced breakfast to start the day goes far in keeping you well nourished.

Another problem that most women face during pregnancy is that of constipation. Pregnant women can tackler this problem by exercising regularly and taking more fibrous foods in their diet. Water is also beneficial and a minimum of 8 glasses should be taken each day.

There are some foods that you should during pregnancy. Soft cheeses taste great but also may contain a bacteria called Listeria in addition to offering a limited amount of calcium and other nutrition. You should also limit your exposure to eating certain types of fish (like tuna) that are high in mercury. Of course, alcohol should be avoided at all costs since it can harm the growth of your unborn baby.

All this good nutritive food can lead to excessive weight gain in most ladies, which they should refrain from. All pregnant ladies would do well to remember that they require only 300 more calories in their diet and therefore 1,900 to 2,500 calories is good enough each day. Excessive weight is always difficult to loose and also makes your pregnancy difficult.

Also the extra 300 calories that you have to take more should comprise wholly of fatty foods but rather well balanced food. You should take foods like non fat yogurt, wholegrain toast and peanut butter, fruit salads topped with yogurt, or low fat granola with skim milk.

Every pregnancy is different and you have to take doctors advice to make sure that what all you are doing is good for you. Not everything suits everybody. For a good and healthy pregnancy right from day one to the final delivery of the baby, you have to have the right combination of healthy food, exercises and stretches.

Don't neglect your mental health while you're pregnant. It's equally important for you to remain emotionally healthy, since the way you feel is often reflected in what you eat. There are a lot of books out there that offer more guidelines for a healthy pregnancy. Check out your local bookstores and libraries for more reading material about what to expect during pregnancy.

Debra Evant is the webmaster for Pregnancy Reference, the #1 source on the internet for information about pregnancy. For questions or comments about this article visit: http://www.pregnancyref.com/articles

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