27 Apr 2011, 3:39am
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How To Have A Healthy Pregnancy And A Healthy Baby

Being pregnant is a bliss and a responsibility at the same time. During the nine months of pregnancy mothers and fathers need to pay very much attention to their way of living if they want to have a healthy baby and in order for the mother to bring the pregnancy to an end. Therefore, there are some advice that mothers should follow if they want to be mothers for healthy babies.

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23 Apr 2011, 3:35am
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Maternal Nutrition is the Secret of Healthy Pregnancy and a Healthy, Well Developed Baby

Every mother wants to have an easy, uncomplicated pregnancy and a healthy child. Unfortunately, more and more women experience pregnancy complications, such as anemia, high blood pressure, thyroid problems, diabetes, premature delivery, and low birth weight.

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19 Apr 2011, 3:33am
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Proper Nutrition For a Healthy Pregnancy – Part II

What You Should Not be Eating

Just as important as foods you should be eating are the foods and beverages you need to avoid if you are to prevent illness to you and your developing baby. First and foremost, never take any over-the-counter medicines without consulting your doctor: that includes vitamins and minerals and, most especially, any herbal products – some can be quite dangerous to your developing fetus. Alcohol is best avoided as it can do untold damage at the cellular level: this is damage that you would probably never be aware of but, for the sake of a healthy baby, it is not good for a child to begin life with cells damaged through the mother’s negligence when it is so easy to avoid it.

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15 Apr 2011, 3:31am
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Proper Nutrition For a Healthy Pregnancy – Part I

Overview

Hormonal changes occur throughout the body cycle of an adult woman, and none more so than during pregnancy. The various hormones circulating in a pregnant woman’s bloodstream result in both psychological and physiological changes to a woman’s normal demeanor, often resulting in mood swings, food cravings, different sleep patterns and constipation. The alterations in the pregnant woman’s body are in direct response to her growing baby’s needs. This encourages her body to produce extra oestrogen, progesterone and various other hormones. These are important in the effect they have on the pregnant woman’s nutritional needs and include:

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11 Apr 2011, 3:29am
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Exercises For Healthy Pregnancy

It is very important to embark on a suitable program of physical activity once you know that you are pregnant. The appropriate level of physical activity will provide the following benefits:

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