A new pregnancy can be such a joyous time, but it is also a time when your other children might feel confused or left out. Make sure that you involve your other children as much as possible. This article will give you some helpful tips so your little ones understand your pregnancy better.
Do not feel required to announce your pregnancy to everyone as soon as you know. All women have their own comfort zone regarding when they want to tell everyone. Some women wait until they have reached the end of the first trimester and the highest risk of miscarriage is over. Listen to your heart and share the news when you are ready to.
Add 300-500 calories a day to your diet while you are pregnant. Don't forget you are eating for two so you definitely need to increase your caloric intake. Make sure however that you are adding healthy calories into your diet. Adding 500 calories of junk food isn't going to do anything to help you and the baby.
Do not be scared to ask for help with lifting things when you are a pregnant. If you choose to life a heavy object yourself, you could miscarry your baby or even strain your back. This is why you should have someone lift heavy things for you. This includes those things you don't think are hazardous to attempt lifting.
Although some swelling of the feet and ankles is normal during pregnancy, make sure to discuss this with your OB/GYN. Although this could just be part if the pregnancy, it could also be a sign of preeclampsia, a dangerous condition that affects pregnant women by causing elevated blood pressure. Your baby's health depends on prompt treatment of this condition.
Pregnant women want to do everything they can to keep their newborn baby safe. Taking folic acid is very important for a baby's development and should be taken especially during the first trimester. Folic acid ensures proper brain and spinal cord formation. The recommended dose for pregnant women is a thousand micrograms each day.
Listen to soft music and take a hot shower before bed time. Sleep can become more difficult the further along that you get. Avoid sleep aids and other pills by putting your body and your mind into a restful state before you even get into bed. A hot shower and soothing music will do this for you.
Being pregnant can be hard on your body. Don't let that get you down. Make sure that you take good care of yourself by doing lots of stretching exercises. If you can work it in, prenatal yoga is a great way to stay limber, keep moving and keep yourself fit.
As stated at the beginning of the article, although a new pregnancy is a time to celebrate, it can leave your other children feeling confused. Sometimes children are not sure "where they will stand" once the new baby comes. This article has hopefully given you some great ideas for making the transition of the new baby as easy as possible on your other children.
Do not feel required to announce your pregnancy to everyone as soon as you know. All women have their own comfort zone regarding when they want to tell everyone. Some women wait until they have reached the end of the first trimester and the highest risk of miscarriage is over. Listen to your heart and share the news when you are ready to.
Add 300-500 calories a day to your diet while you are pregnant. Don't forget you are eating for two so you definitely need to increase your caloric intake. Make sure however that you are adding healthy calories into your diet. Adding 500 calories of junk food isn't going to do anything to help you and the baby.
Do not be scared to ask for help with lifting things when you are a pregnant. If you choose to life a heavy object yourself, you could miscarry your baby or even strain your back. This is why you should have someone lift heavy things for you. This includes those things you don't think are hazardous to attempt lifting.
Although some swelling of the feet and ankles is normal during pregnancy, make sure to discuss this with your OB/GYN. Although this could just be part if the pregnancy, it could also be a sign of preeclampsia, a dangerous condition that affects pregnant women by causing elevated blood pressure. Your baby's health depends on prompt treatment of this condition.
Pregnant women want to do everything they can to keep their newborn baby safe. Taking folic acid is very important for a baby's development and should be taken especially during the first trimester. Folic acid ensures proper brain and spinal cord formation. The recommended dose for pregnant women is a thousand micrograms each day.
Listen to soft music and take a hot shower before bed time. Sleep can become more difficult the further along that you get. Avoid sleep aids and other pills by putting your body and your mind into a restful state before you even get into bed. A hot shower and soothing music will do this for you.
Being pregnant can be hard on your body. Don't let that get you down. Make sure that you take good care of yourself by doing lots of stretching exercises. If you can work it in, prenatal yoga is a great way to stay limber, keep moving and keep yourself fit.
As stated at the beginning of the article, although a new pregnancy is a time to celebrate, it can leave your other children feeling confused. Sometimes children are not sure "where they will stand" once the new baby comes. This article has hopefully given you some great ideas for making the transition of the new baby as easy as possible on your other children.
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