Pregnancy can be a very exciting time for many women, full of wonder and joy. There are other women who experience complications during their pregnancy that can cause a great deal of physical and emotional stress to a couple.
There are many possible complications during pregnancy that can occur, and some of these complications can be avoided. There are also those that cannot be avoided, and it is important to know the signs of these complications.
Gestational diabetes is one of the most common complications that occur during pregnancy. Apart from medications, the right diet is extremely important for pregnant mothers with this disorder. Consult a good nutritionist who can prepare the right diet plan for you to follow during this time. Go easy on foods rich in carbohydrates which are rich in starch; instead, opt for the brown variety like brown rice, brown bread and whole wheat.
Your baby can now blink his/her eyes, and he/she also sports eyelashes and eyebrows, which are growing longer and thicker this week. As the eyesight develops, your baby might be able to see the light filtering through the womb.
Many obstetricians use ultrasonography to screen for spina bifida. If blood tests indicate high AFP levels, your doctor will suggest an ultrasound exam to determine why. Ultrasound exams bounce high-frequency sound waves off tissues in your body to form black and white images on a small video monitor.
Meat products (6 to 8 ounces) - provide protein and nutrients especially important during the last trimester. fish, poultry or lean meat - or substitutes, such as dried beans or peanut butter.
Obese pregnant women are difficult-to-examine patients. The extra body fat limits the visualization of the fetus during ultrasound. The doctor may have a difficulty locating the fetal heart tones, and may miss out potential problems such as breech presentation, abnormal fetal growth, or reduced amniotic fluid.
Although it can be innocuous enough on its own, recent research has discovered that chlorine can combine with other elements in tap water to create chloroform and other more destructive chemicals. A few studies have begun to link these pollutants to higher risks of stunted fetal growth and miscarriage.
Exposure to cigarettes during fetal development also leads to the greater likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome, as well as a higher incidence of mental retardation and birth defects. It even contributes to the development of serious or chronic health problems, such as cancer, asthma and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, later on in childhood.
Juices are a better choice, but still have drawbacks. Juice does not offer the same nutrition to the body as eating its fresh-from-the-tree counterpart. The fiber content of most juice is almost non-existent. Added sugars, sodium, colors and preservatives are another strike against juices.
Premature labor is a very serious complication of pregnancy. Early detection can help prevent premature birth and possibly enable you to carry your pregnancy to term or to give your baby a better chance of survival.
There are many possible complications during pregnancy that can occur, and some of these complications can be avoided. There are also those that cannot be avoided, and it is important to know the signs of these complications.
Gestational diabetes is one of the most common complications that occur during pregnancy. Apart from medications, the right diet is extremely important for pregnant mothers with this disorder. Consult a good nutritionist who can prepare the right diet plan for you to follow during this time. Go easy on foods rich in carbohydrates which are rich in starch; instead, opt for the brown variety like brown rice, brown bread and whole wheat.
Your baby can now blink his/her eyes, and he/she also sports eyelashes and eyebrows, which are growing longer and thicker this week. As the eyesight develops, your baby might be able to see the light filtering through the womb.
Many obstetricians use ultrasonography to screen for spina bifida. If blood tests indicate high AFP levels, your doctor will suggest an ultrasound exam to determine why. Ultrasound exams bounce high-frequency sound waves off tissues in your body to form black and white images on a small video monitor.
Meat products (6 to 8 ounces) - provide protein and nutrients especially important during the last trimester. fish, poultry or lean meat - or substitutes, such as dried beans or peanut butter.
Obese pregnant women are difficult-to-examine patients. The extra body fat limits the visualization of the fetus during ultrasound. The doctor may have a difficulty locating the fetal heart tones, and may miss out potential problems such as breech presentation, abnormal fetal growth, or reduced amniotic fluid.
Although it can be innocuous enough on its own, recent research has discovered that chlorine can combine with other elements in tap water to create chloroform and other more destructive chemicals. A few studies have begun to link these pollutants to higher risks of stunted fetal growth and miscarriage.
Exposure to cigarettes during fetal development also leads to the greater likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome, as well as a higher incidence of mental retardation and birth defects. It even contributes to the development of serious or chronic health problems, such as cancer, asthma and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, later on in childhood.
Juices are a better choice, but still have drawbacks. Juice does not offer the same nutrition to the body as eating its fresh-from-the-tree counterpart. The fiber content of most juice is almost non-existent. Added sugars, sodium, colors and preservatives are another strike against juices.
Premature labor is a very serious complication of pregnancy. Early detection can help prevent premature birth and possibly enable you to carry your pregnancy to term or to give your baby a better chance of survival.
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