PRECONCEPTION AGENDA
You
and your partner have decided to have a child.
Well that's great news. But have you considered
that parenthood is a huge responsibility. Do
you think you are ready for it? Parenthood requires
lot of commitment and sacrifice. You need to
change your entire lifestyle in order to give
yourself a healthy pregnancy and to have a healthy
baby. Well don't fret. Consider the following
points which will make you ready for parenthood.
Quit
Partying and Night Outs:
The
most important thing that you have to do is
follow a schedule. No more partying for you.
If you smoke and drink you will have to quit
because smoking might lead to miscarriages,
premature birth, and low-birth weight babies.
Plus, research suggests that smoking can affect
your fertility and lower your partner's sperm
count. Passive smoking is also harmful and therefore
if you go out for dinner or lunch always choose
a non-smoking area.
Aviod Caffeine:
Too
much coffee is bad for your health and baby
during pregnancy because caffeine can reduce
your ability to absorb iron which you need during
pregnancy. Caffeine also increases the risk
of stillbirth. If it is difficult to give up
completely then cut it down to one cup a day.
Exercise
Regularly
In order to conceive and have a healthy pregnancy
it is very important that you get your weight
in check. Obesity not only makes it difficult
to conceive but also makes labor difficult.
Start and stick to a fitness plan now, and you'll
be rewarded with a healthy body that's fit for
pregnancy. Talk to your Doctor about the best
and safe way to achieve your weight goals.
Eat
Healthy Food
To keep your weight in check you have to keep
your taste buds in check too. Stock up your
refrigerator with healthy food and say no to
junk food. Try to get at least five servings
a day of fresh fruits and vegetables as well
as plenty of whole grains and foods that are
high in calcium, vitamins and proteins.
Take
Folic Acid
Your body needs Folic Acid to produce red blood
cells, as well as norepinephrine and seratonin
(chemical components of the nervous system).
Folic acid is also one of the few nutrients
known to prevent neural tube birth defects,
such as spina bifida. It helps synthesize DNA
and normalize brain function, and is a critical
part of spinal fluid. Women who don't get enough
folic acid may increase their chance of miscarriage.
Before you conceive, you'd be wise to take a
daily multivitamin containing at least 400 micrograms
(mcg) of folic acid. Pregnant women will need
at least 600 to 800 mcg daily.
Know
your Fertility Time
Not all couples conceive as soon as they stop
oral contraception and decide to become parents.
It may take many cycles for conception to occur,
even if both partners are normally fertile,
healthy, fit and sexually active. What is important
to conceive is knowing when is the best time
to conceive and what is your fertility time.
Thus you need to know when you ovulate. Most
women ovulate in the middle of their menstrual
cycle. If you want to be more exact, start charting
your basal body temperature (BBT) and the changes
in your cervical mucus. Tracking these symptoms
over several months can help you figure out
when you're ovulating during each cycle. The
best bet is to have sex each alternate day from
day 10 after your menstrual cycle.
Get
a thorough Medical Check Up
By getting a medical check up you will be able
to know as to whether your body is ready for
parenthood or not. Get information about any
medical history such as cancer, depression,
miscarriage etc running in your family and get
yourself diagnosed for it.
Toss
your birth control
Once you've gotten yourself into baby-making
shape, you're ready to bid adieu to birth control.
If you have been taking pills then finish your
current pack to avoid irregular bleeding and
complications. It may take a few months for
your cycle to return to normal, but many women
are fertile the first month after they stop
taking the Pill. If you're using Depo-Provera,
it can take up to a year after your last shot
for you to start ovulating again, even if your
period returns to normal sooner. If you have
been using condoms then what are you waiting
for
.go for it.