A Guide To Your Pregnancy


The first thing you will want to do after reading a positive pregnancy test stick is to have it confirmed. You will want to immediately call your doctor or midwife to have them confirm your home pregnancy test, if you are lucky they may be able to see you with in a day or two if not you may have to wait a week or two to have your pregnancy confirmed. You will quickly learn that patience will prove to be your friend or your worst enemy now and throughout your pregnancy. It is best to try and learn this early on. Hopefully within a day or two you will have confirmed that you are indeed pregnant.

You will want to set up your appointment with your OB/GYN or midwife as soon as possible, more likely then not you will be meeting with his/her staff prior to meeting with them. At the first appointment your doctor or midwife will want to know all about you and the fathers medical history so be prepared before you go to the doctors office. They will want to know if you have been pregnant before, any medical conditions that you may have or that may run in your family, etc. It is best to gather this information and have it written down before your appointment.

As you are preparing for your appointment it is also a good idea to keep a running list of any questions or concerns you may have for once you meet with your doctor or midwife. Doctors and midwives are here to help, and they have been asked every question under the sun, no question is too silly so don’t be embarrassed, ask away and remember the only stupid question is the one not asked. After receiving the good news your doctor will most likely give you a bag of goodies that contains packets of information on pregnancy as well as valuable coupons, read this stuff and jot down any questions you may have before your next visit. Your next appointment is likely to be about a month away.

Your doctor or midwife will most likely prescribe some prenatal vitamins; make sure that you take these as they are essential during pregnancy. If for some reason you have an adverse reaction to the vitamins make sure to tell your doctor or midwife as they can likely prescribe you a lower dosage or another brand of prenatal vitamins.

Most likely your first ultrasound will be around 20 weeks of pregnancy and will determine the sex of your baby. Sometimes, your doctor may order an ultrasound at 10-12 weeks to confirm your pregnancy and check that everything is progressing as it should. Throughout your pregnancy you will be bombarded with test after test and ultrasound after ultrasound, don’t be alarmed, these are just precautionary measures.

In the beginning of your pregnancy your doctor/midwife appointments will likely be 4 weeks apart. Once you pregnancy progresses to 32 weeks you will likely see your doctor/midwife every 2 weeks and once you progress to 36 weeks your appointments will be a week apart until you reach week 40. If your pregnancy progresses beyond 40 weeks, which it does in many first time mothers you will likely see your doctor/midwife every few days to insure the safety of you and your baby. Rest assured your doctor/midwife will not let your pregnancy progress beyond 42 weeks although it may be necessary to induce labor naturally or medically.

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Pregnancy Nutrition – What You Need to Know!

Proper nutrition during pregnancy is one of the best gifts you can give to your unborn baby. But don’t forget, eating well healthy for your unborn baby means eating well for you. Many moms to be forget that they too benefit from proper nutrition during pregnancy. After all what you put into your body while pregnant directly effects how your unborn baby copes with and recovers from all the physical and emotional changes you go through during pregnancy.

Truth be told, most pregnant women do not walk around the rosy glow all nine months. During the first trimester we are walking around in a fog a not so nice shade of green from morning sickness and exhaustion. Thing tend to clear up in the second trimester as far as tiredness and morning sickness are concerned but we now have to deal with leg cramps and back aches

By the time we reach the third trimester, we are back to walking around in a fog due to the lack of sleep, as well as more back aches, swollen feet and heartburn. Eating foods with complex carbohydrates can help reduce your fatigue and staying away from foods filled with fats and can help reduce heartburn.

Research has shown that pregnant women who maintain proper nutrition during pregnancy usually have a safe and simple pregnancy. Other studies have proven that common pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia or high blood pressure can be directly related to deficiencies in our diets.

Perhaps one of the greater benefits of proper nutrition during pregnancy is that it could help you during labor and delivery. In fact a well balanced pregnancy diet has been said to help prevent preterm labor. Labor occurring prior to 37 weeks of gestation. Any woman who has given birth knows the amount of enegery required to last through the hours of contractions and pushing. Having proper nutrition during pregnancy will ensure that you have the necessary energey and strength needed for delivery.

It is especially necessary to continue healthy eating after delivering your. During the period following delivery, your body will need lots of resources to recover the shock of child birth. Therefore, eating well following your delivery is just as vital as it was when you were pregnant.

Another bonus of proper nutrition during pregnancy is that you may never stop eating healthy. This will help to set the basis for a lifetime of eating healthy for your children. For your complete guide to Nutrition During Pregnancy as well as tips and advise on Pregnancy visit YourMaternityResource.com

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Disclaimer: No person at Your Maternity Resource is a doctor, nurse or any medical specialist, nor does anyone claim to be! We are simply sharing information, ideas/suggestions. You must always consult with your doctor, physician, or Midwife! None of our labor inducing information should be tried before 38-40 weeks of pregnancy. Most importantly please use our labor inducing information under the advice of a physician/midwife.

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