Are
You Pregnant?
By Michael Russell
One day you sit in the doctor's office waiting for your turn to
be called. In front of you are women with bulging tummies. Not
that all of them are obese or overweight; they are expectant mothers.
In each of their faces you see varied expressions that convey
different emotions.
Some radiate
with joy, others stare into empty space and still others project
anxiety. There are those who just sit there emotionless just waiting
to be called. But generally all these women feel happiness within
their hearts that sometimes fails to shine out in their faces.
If you are
a couple contemplating having a baby, you should follow few rules
in order to have a healthy baby and encounter fewer complications
during the woman's pregnancy and delivery. It is not only the
woman's responsibility but the prospective parents should both
attain the desired healthy lifestyle for the welfare of the child;
since both will be the source of the sex cells from which the
child develops. This should be three or four months prior to conception.
The parent's responsibility starts even before the child is born.
The preparation commences months before conception.
You should
visit a doctor and have both your health assessed. You should
be physically fit and healthy. Any recommendations from the doctor
regarding how to keep fit should be well taken. You should only
take medicines prescribed by the doctor.
You should
have a balanced and healthy diet. Good food coming from natural
sources is better than food supplements you get from the drugstore.
Alcohol and
tobacco is a no no. Avoid taking alcohol and tobacco; Even if
you are only the "would be" father and not the mother
who will be conceiving the baby. Remember you will also be the
source of the sex cells that will mold the child in the mother's
womb.
Exercise daily.
This will keep your tissues in good condition as adequate exercise
promotes blood circulation throughout the body. Take everything
in moderation. Avoid excesses. Get enough sleep and eat at regular
hours.
When does
a woman know she's pregnant? During the very early stages of pregnancy,
a woman usually doesn't know if conception has already occurred.
Some may not even know until there is a clear physical evidence
of the enlarging abdomen. One common clue is the missing of a
regular menstrual period. But even so, this is not an accurate
evidence of conception. There are a lot of other factors that
contribute to a delayed or missing regular menstruation. These
include serious illness, excessive emotional strain or endocrinal
disturbances.
Another common
evidence of early pregnancy is morning sickness. A lot of pregnant
women suffer from nausea and vomiting soon after conception. During
the third month, this symptom usually disappears.
The hormone
that is responsible for pregnancy elicits the gland tissue of
the breast making it tender and start to enlarge. This is because
the breasts should be developed and prepared to produce milk after
the child is born. This is the reason why pregnant women will
feel their breasts getting tender and larger.
The most reliable
way to tell if a woman is pregnant is through the use of a pregnancy
test kit. This is readily available in most drug stores. It has
a 95 percent dependability, especially if used two weeks after
the first missed menstrual period.
During pregnancy,
the woman's body undergoes a lot of remarkable physical changes
both within and outside the mother's body. Externally, the mother
might exhibit changes in her physical attributes aside from the
enlarging abdomen. Internally, the fetus uses the mother's major
organs like the lungs, digestive organ and kidneys during the
nine months term in place of its own. This is why there is an
increase in the function of the mother's organ during pregnancy.
It is said
that to bear a child is a woman's ultimate purpose. Motherhood
is the crowning act that defines her feminine role in life. It
is her biological gift. That is why various emotions are elicited
during the very first time a woman knows she is pregnant. This
brings a mix emotion of joy, fear and anxiety. But probably the
joy of giving life and the fulfillment of maternal desires outweighs
all negative emotions.
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Pregnancy
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