Pregnancy at More4kids: From Conception to Birth

Welcome to Pregnancy at More4kids!

Search: birth

Pregnant woman thinking about the futureby Patricia Hughes 
You may have heard about kegel exercises from your doctor, at child birth class or read about them in a pregnancy book. Kegel exercises are intended to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor and vaginal muscles. When these muscles are strong, they are less likely to be weakened by the increased pressure of the growing uterus on the bladder and pelvic muscles.
 
There are several benefits to doing kegel exercises regularly, in pregnancy, during birth and in the years after you are finished having children. Toning these muscles throughout pregnancy helps strengthen them in preparation for giving birth. In addition, you will find that it is easier to relax the muscles of the perineum, which is helpful for natural pain relief during labor.More on Pregnancy and Benefits of Kegel Exercises
  • Share/Bookmark

Filed under Health, Pregnancy by  #

by Patricia Hughes

very pregnant woman suffering lower back painThe sciatic nerve runs from the lower back down to the feet. This nerve can become inflamed due to pressure of the growing baby during pregnancy. When this happens, severe pain results. Sciatica is one of the more painful complications of pregnancy.

If you have sciatic nerve pain, you will know it. Sciatic pain is unlike other lower back and leg pains you may get during your pregnancy. It is also very different from the leg cramps that may wake you in the night. Sciatic nerve pain is a sharp, shooting pain that goes from your lower back, down the back of the leg.

There are some things that contribute to sciatic nerve pain. If your job involves a lot of lifting or requires you to spend long periods of time sitting or standing, you may be at greater risk of developing sciatica in pregnancy. Also, if you have experienced sciatic nerve pain in a past pregnancy, you are more likely to have it again this time. For some women, excessive weight gain my also contribute to the problem. The extra weight results in more pressure on the nerve. More on Sciatic Pain During Pregnancy

  • Share/Bookmark

Filed under Health, Pregnancy by  #

by Patricia Hughes
 
healthy vegetarian snackDuring pregnancy, you need enough of certain vital nutrients to support both your needs and the needs of your growing baby. Iron, calcium and protein are three important nutrients that may be lacking in a vegetarian diet. With proper meal planning and including the right foods in your diet, you and your baby can get all the nutrients you need while sticking to a vegetarian or even a vegan diet.
 
If you are vegetarian or vegan, you will have to make some modifications to your diet to ensure enough of these important nutrients. Talk to your health care provider for advice on meal planning. You may find that some doctors are not knowledgeable about a vegan diet in pregnancy. A nutritionist is a good source of information for getting the nutrients you need in your diet.
 
Nutritional concerns are most concerning for vegan mothers. Protein is one concern. The baby needs protein for the development of various tissues in the body. Since vegans do not eat any animal products, such as cheese, milk and eggs, getting protein is a bit trickier.More on Nutrition Tips for Vegetarian Mothers
  • Share/Bookmark

Filed under Diet, Health, Pregnancy by  #

unborn babyYou have just been told that you are pregnant! This is both an exciting and scary time for you. This is especially true if you are expecting your first child. Many changes will start to occur in your body, as it prepares to construct the body of the little one on the way. It is important that you know and understand the ways that you can assist in helping your unborn baby develop. Here are a few of several different methods that can be used to ensure the proper development and health of your unborn child. More on Helping Your Unborn Baby Develop During Pregnancy

  • Share/Bookmark

Filed under Health, Pregnancy by  #

by Patricia Hughes
Young pregnant woman with a healthy bag of groceries
If you always eat a healthy and well balanced diet, you may not need to make changes when you discover you are pregnant. However, most of us aren’t that perfect. Once women become pregnant, what we ingest suddenly takes on new significance.
 
Increase Fluid Intake for the well being of both you and your baby. Milk and juice are good sources of nutrients, but don’t forget to drink your water. Water is important for many reasons during pregnancy. Water is needed for the production of amniotic fluid. This fluid protects the baby during pregnancy and is constantly being replaced. Dehydration can lead to preterm labor. This is another good reason to include plenty of water in your diet.
 
For the mother, staying well hydrated has several benefits. Staying well hydrated can reduce some common pregnancy discomforts, such as morning sickness and constipation. When you are dehydrated, you are more likely to suffer from urinary tract infections. Pregnant women should include eight glasses of water in their daily diet.More on Pregnancy: 5 changes to make in your diet now
  • Share/Bookmark

Filed under Diet, Health, Pregnancy by  #

by Patricia Hughes 
 
pregnant woman relaxing and practicing her breathing exercisesIf you are planning a natural birth for your baby, you will want to spend some time learning natural methods for coping with contractions. In classes intended for natural birth, you will learn a variety of techniques for coping with pain in labor. These techniques should be practiced throughout pregnancy to relieve anxiety and prepare for the birth of your baby, and even if you are not planning a completely natural childbirth, they will help you relax and reduce anxiety and stress that comes with pregnancy. 

Breathing Exercises

Breathing correctly helps relieve tension. Most people take shallow breaths in the chest, rather than breathing from the diaphragm. This increases tension and impedes relaxation. Slow abdominal breathing helps release tension and relaxes the body. Fewer muscles are used for abdominal breathing, which makes it more effective for relaxation.More on Relaxation Exercises for Pregnancy and Labor
  • Share/Bookmark

Filed under Health, Pregnancy by  #

by Patricia Hughes
 
accupressure can help relieve pregnancy and labor discomforts, plus it feels great!Acupressure is a form of Chinese medicine which uses pressure at certain points in the body to relieve pain. These pressure points are also known as meridians. There are 14 meridians located throughout the body. Acupressure is a method of pain relief has been used successfully by thousands of women for natural pain relief.
 
In acupressure, the fingers are used to press the points on the surface of the skin. This pressure releases tension and stimulates the human body’s natural self healing capability. By applying pressure to these certain points, labor pains are decreased, the body and mind are relaxed and the patient experiences increased energy and a feeling of well being. More on Acupressure for Relieving Pregnancy and Labor Discomforts
  • Share/Bookmark

Filed under Health, Pregnancy by  #

Womens Health Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory