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5 effective tips for a healthy pregnancy

Team AckoFeb 8, 2024

To have a healthy pregnancy, good habits of the prospective mother play an important role. This is simply because a healthy mother will give birth to a healthy baby. Therefore,  it is crucial to cultivate the habit of good eating habits, a healthy lifestyle, so that you could have a successful, healthy and stress-free pregnancy.  

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    A healthy pregnancy is synonymous with a good regimen. This is quintessential for proper growth of the fetus and to keep your own body nourished during this time. It is quite simple to follow these regimes if you are a bit cautious and have a strong will. You should be aware of important tips needed to be followed during your pregnancy.  

    1. Educate yourself  

    Do your research and educate yourself about things you can do to improve your health and that of your baby as well. Talk to your doctor about ways you can accomplish these goals, but keep in mind that ultimately,  it's up to you to make the appropriate healthy lifestyle changes.  

    There are plenty of books on pregnancy, on what to eat, drink, how to exercise with your new bump, and much more. You have to take the responsibility for your health.  

    2. Nutrition is a priority    

    Now is the time to make sure you’re eating a well balanced, healthy and nutritious diet. Start avoiding foods that may lead to an infection or allergy. Try to eat a diet of whole foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables in a variety of colors and nutrients.  

    A focus on fresh, unprocessed foods, unrefined and whole foods for providing nourishment to the fetus should be kept. Along with nutrition, keeping yourself hydrated throughout pregnancy is vital. Blood volume gets increased during pregnancy to facilitate oxygen and nutrients to you and your baby. Drinking plenty of fluids help in increasing blood volume and also prevent dehydration and constipation.  

    3. Supplement your diet with vitamins  

    Whilst it is best to get nutrients from whole foods, you need to take prescribed supplements of essential vitamins and minerals to fulfill the complete requirement of nutrients in your body. It’s particularly important to get enough folic acid to reduce the chances of neural tube defects in your baby. Folic acid is important for you as it is responsible for the development of blood cells, which reduces the risk of developing certain types of anemia.    

    These prenatal vitamins not only cover your folate necessity but also help cover your needs for calcium,  iron, zinc, and vitamin D. Vitamin D is required to regulate the levels of calcium and phosphate in your body.    

    4. Do some exercise  

    Stay active. Being sedentary is not good for you and your baby. If you were exercising regularly before getting pregnant, continue to do so, but slow down whenever it gets uncomfortable. Exercising doesn’t always mean hitting the gym, but it’s more about staying active. Undertake low-intensity exercise, like walking, breathing exercises will reduce the risk of gaining unnecessary weight, gestational diabetes, and a cesarean. Exercising will keep you strong and flexible during labor and make post-pregnancy recovery faster. You can always join prenatal yoga classes to help with stretching, toning, and building necessary muscles.   

    5. Ditch the toxins  

    There are certain things that you need to avoid completely to have a healthy pregnancy.    

    Smoking: Smoking during pregnancy is definitely a no-no. It has been linked to a low birth weight of babies, miscarriage, and premature birth in many cases. Passive smoking poses the same dangers during pregnancy that active smoking does and should be avoided at all costs. It can also result in adverse effects and complications.  

    Alcohol: There is nothing good associated with the consumption of alcohol during pregnancy.  It can have detrimental effects on your unborn child. In comparison to you, a fully-grown woman, your baby is very small, so you could imagine the potential damage to the baby if you are drunk or even tipsy.    

    Stress: High levels of stress can affect you and your baby’s health and increase the chances of a miscarriage. It can decrease oxygen levels in your body and affect your baby ’s growth. Stress also leads to low blood pressure, which may lead to premature birth.  

    Litter box: The parasites present in your litter box are dangerous for you. Your baby may get affected by any of the parasites and could develop serious health problems like mental disability, vision problem or seizures.    

    Sleep is a better way to heal your pregnancy pain and helps the baby to grow. Adequate sleep is essential in order to fulfill the requirement of your body. Proper care is also needed to be taken so that it does not affect the baby or you. It is very much essential for you to stay cheerful and stress-free.    

    Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only, based on industry experience and secondary sources. It is not a substitute for professional advice. Please consult a qualified expert for health or insurance-related decisions. Content is subject to change, refer to current policy wordings for specific ACKO details.

     

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