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- $Title{Pregnancy and Lifestyle}
- $Subject{pregnancy medicines sex diet Pregnancies Pregnant Childbirth Child
- birth lifestyle lifestyles Alcohol tobacco miscarriage premature births
- stillbirth sudden death syndrome infant Drugs medications douching douche
- exercise diet medicine medication}
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- Pregnancy and Lifestyle
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- QUESTION: I'm pregnant and thought it would be fun, but everyone tells me
- I'll have to change my whole lifestyle. What makes sense? What should I be
- doing?
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- ANSWER: First of all, let me say that being pregnant should be a very
- exciting time, and though there are clearly things to be aware of to maintain
- a sane and comfortable pregnancy, you should be able to continue the lifestyle
- you're accustomed to. Some things should be avoided, however, and strenuous
- activities such as exercising should not be done to excess. Here are a few
- things to keep in mind.
- Alcohol consumption and tobacco use should be avoided throughout your
- pregnancy. There is no conclusive evidence on exactly what drinking levels
- are safe, and smoking has serious proven risks including possible miscarriage,
- premature births or stillbirth, low birth weight, sudden death syndrome, and
- infant respiratory infections.
- Drugs and medications should also be avoided, or at least until the 15th
- week when all your baby's organs and structures are well along in their
- formation (with the nervous system lagging along behind). Aspirin, because of
- its anticoagulant properties, is not recommended either. A daily multivitamin
- with iron is frequently prescribed since most women do not store sufficient
- levels in their bodies to meet iron needs after pregnancy. If any vitamin
- should cause nausea, though, consult your doctor. Too many vitamins can be as
- harmful as not taking any.
- Swimming and bathing are totally permissible, though douching (especially
- with douche kits) is not advisable because the pressure of the douche solution
- increases the risk for rupturing membranes. Most infections can be treated
- with alternate methods.
- Work and travel can be maintained throughout pregnancy unless
- complications arise, or if your job involves intense physical labor or
- exposure to toxic or dangerous materials. Just keep in mind that you will
- fatigue more easily later in the pregnancy, so allow yourself time to rest.
- Feel free to engage in sexual intercourse until it becomes uncomfortable.
- The same holds true for exercise. Just use your good judgement. Don't
- overtax your body and if you did not exercise before, pregnancy is not the
- time to start a rigorous regime.
- A 24-pound weight gain is suggested for an average-sized woman, but up to
- 40 pounds is normal depending on your physical makeup. Keep in mind that
- pregnancy is not the time to diet, but neither should you "eat for two."
- Don't drink too much milk. Your calcium requirements can be met in other ways
- and milk can cause unnecessary weight gain.
- Bearing these things in mind, relax and enjoy your pregnancy. It can be
- fun, just as you thought.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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