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By Mommy's Joy

One of the best feelings in the world for a woman is finding out that she is pregnant. Her mind is instantly flooded with baby pictures and joyful moments. It is best though to stay rational and make sure you do everything that needs to be done. This article will remind you of some of these things.

Stop smoking before you get pregnant. Smoking can affect your ability to conceive, so find something that will help you stop. You should talk to your doctor to see what recommendations they have to help you quit. There are many options available such as pills and patches.

Get prenatal vitamins from your doctor or over the counter and make sure you take them on a regular basis. A good prenatal vitamin will take care of the needs of both you and your new baby. Make sure that your vitamin contains .4 mgs of folic acid for optimum brain development.

Have your significant other make healthy changes in their life as well. As you make all these big changes in your eating habits and activities, having someone to lean on will be a big advantage. If you do it together, it will help you both keep on track with these changes.

If you smoke, being pregnant is the greatest reason you will ever have to stop smoking so find a way to do it now! As stressful as being pregnant may be, jeopardizing the health of your baby is a million times more stressful. This is a great opportunity to get medical help to quit and have the strongest motivating factor to keep you smoke-free.

Incorporate safe exercise activities into your daily routine. Exercise is crucial to helping pregnant women feel better, sleep better, and control their weight. Consider engaging in exercises like yoga, swimming, and walking. Always ask your doctor before beginning any type of exercise program to make sure it is safe for your unique situation.

Stay away form Vitamin A while pregnant. Vitamin A can harm an embryo. Some foods with this are egg yolks, liver and mangos. It is okay to have a little bit of these foods, but do not eat them daily.

Make sure you know all of the signs of premature labor. Make sure you consult with a doctor and read as much information as you can.

Eat healthy during pregnancy. Both the mother-to-be and her unborn fetus need a balanced diet. Because you are carrying a life within your body, you must take in more calories, about 300 more each day. Remember to eat healthy food products like vegetables and fruit and drink lots of water.

When you find out you are pregnant the first thing you want to do is go to see the doctor, especially if you feel you have found out late in the pregnancy. This will make sure the doctor has a good look at your health and the child’s health and gets you on a program to fit the two of you best.

When you become pregnant, make sure to tell your boyfriend or husband as soon as possible if he does not know already. It is under your discretion as to when you should tell your parents and friends as you should only do this when you feel comfortable in revealing this information.

Your little bundle of joy is on its way, what a feeling! Don’t let the feeling of overwhelming happiness prevent you from being rational and taking care of what needs to be done however. Babies are a large responsibility, and sometimes forgetting one little thing makes a big difference. I hope this article served as a good reminder.

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