Posts Tagged ‘Pregnancy’

Remedies for morning sickness

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

The first three months of pregnancy are, for some women, a difficult period where the transformation of your body is in addition to other ailments, such as unpleasant nausea in the morning.

These can be a real headache and while away the barrier of the past three months, it is important to have some remedies that can help relieve them.

Your doctor also may prescribe you some medicine to prevent vomiting, but at the same time there are some tips to follow to lessen the discomfort. (more…)

Travel during pregnancy

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Many pregnant women know what is the best time to travel. This is the second trimester when the mother already has adapted to her pregnancy, her symptoms have subsided and the baby has completed its development.

In the first trimester the risk of maternal and fetal complications are generally high and in the third quarter growth produces abdominal displacement constraints at the same gestational time symptoms are pronounced, as well, long trips may worsen the discomfort. Moreover, the trip could precipitate delivery, so that some airlines restrict the sale of tickets to pregnant women over 36 weeks, fearing the outbreak of a labor during the flight.

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Get better sleep during pregnancy

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Asia and the first months of pregnancy most women have excessive sleepiness during the third quarter shows the opposite effect. Lack of sleep leads moodiness, tiredness … Consider these tips to overcome this mismatch!

There are many reasons that hinder and sleep during late pregnancy. Most are obvious: excessive weight, the increase in belly and baby’s movements, very noticeable now can prevent you from falling asleep. But they are also justifiably fear of childbirth, the nerves in the last minute shopping and anxiety about the proximity of what life will be an important change: the birth of a child. Fortunately, the white nights successfully fight without resorting to any medication. (more…)

The cold during pregnancy

Friday, May 7th, 2010

The symptoms of colds are bothersome: malaise, headache, sneezing, watery eyes … but, if not complicated, do not have to affect the developing baby. It is proven that these mild viral processes take longer in pregnant women, possibly due to the immune system works more slowly.

However, if after several days will not stop the symptoms, it is necessary to seek medical advice. As this is a viral illness, the only treatment is symptomatic, ie targeted to relieve uncomfortable symptoms it causes. Antibiotics do not fight these infections. Before taking any medication should always consult a doctor, even if it is a simple analgesic.  (more…)

Back pain during pregnancy

Friday, May 7th, 2010

One of the most common complaints during pregnancy is back pain. About 50% of pregnant women suffer with advancing gestation but, above all, in the third quarter.

Weight gain in the abdominal causes the spine to lean back to compensate for the weight and keep the unbalance. Or what is the same, it curves the lower back, which is called lumbar lordosis.

These pains, more intense for some women than others, usually cease at the time with the child, as the relief did not bear that weight relaxes back muscles and prevents the tendency of the column to form the curvature. (more…)

What you should not eat during pregnancy

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

You should not drink alcohol, raw or undercooked meat, canned foods, spicy foods, fried foods or too much coffee gargantuan.

“What happens when you do not do a balanced diet?

Excess carbohydrates: all leftovers are transformed into fat and deposited where you dislike.

Excess fat: The entire surplus is stored as fat. 50gr. Daily excess becomes 17kgr.de body weight over a year. (more…)

Vitamins in pregnancy

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Experts speak of in pregnancy what is important is not to eat more, but look good in vitamins and minerals in the foods we eat.

The first thing to consider is that, in any way, multi-vitamin supplements should not replace food and much less during pregnancy.

The gestation period should be the best time to take care of the food especially.

With a varied diet and doing regular exercise is normal that when a woman becomes pregnant do not need vitamin supplements. However, there are always exceptions.

There may be women who have not planned the pregnancy and that they “catch? Slack at a time in which your nutritional needs a jog… In this article we present what vitamins are important to your pregnancy and what foods I can find. (more…)

Imaginary Pregnancy

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

After revisarte, the doctor says you’re not brewing no baby, no baby or heartbeat, everything is the product of your mind.

Laura goes to the gynecologist excited to confirm that what your body tells you and how many weeks now. After listening carefully and undergo an ultrasound, the doctor replied, scratching his head in disbelief: “I do not know what is going on, Laura, but you’re not brewing no baby. There is no fetal heartbeat or embryo or placenta. Everything is the product of your mind. ? (more…)

Ectopic Pregnancy

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

The fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, is trapped in one of the fallopian tubes and is high risk.

It happens when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually gets caught in a fallopian tube and is implanted there. It also can be deployed anywhere in the pelvis, abdomen, ovaries, or at the bottom of the uterus, then the embryo and the placenta begin to develop there.

If permitted to continue to grow, can burst the fallopian tube and cause internal bleeding that is dangerous for the mother. Therefore, ectopic pregnancy must be surgically removed and can not continue to the birth of the baby. (more…)

The first three months of pregnancy

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

In this important period must have a series of care necessary to be safe and live a happy pregnancy.

The first three months of pregnancy will be the most mysterious to you, especially if you are a novice. While the first month goes unnoticed, in the second start the changes.

Usually the first feelings that are experienced are fear and anxiety about the possibility that something goes wrong, so you should keep a range of care necessary to be safe and have a happy pregnancy. (more…)