Author: | Alyssa B. Brenner | ISBN: | 1230000020934 |
Publisher: | KMS Publishing | Publication: | September 30, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Alyssa B. Brenner |
ISBN: | 1230000020934 |
Publisher: | KMS Publishing |
Publication: | September 30, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Carrying your child inside your belly is a joy and honor for any mom-to-be; but being pregnant can be quite uncomfortable and even difficult for some women. Here are some tips which you can get inside this book which will help you deal with common pregnancy discomforts:
1. To ease morning sickness, eat low sodium crackers. You can nibble on healthy snack foods in between meals if you feel hungry pangs. Just avoid drinking too much liquid, hot and spicy foods. A high protein and high carbohydrate diet will sustain pregnant women throughout the next meal time.
2. Being pregnant will lower any woman’s energy level. Always get at least 8 hours of sleep daily and take a short nap at noontime to help you regain energy so you can last until bedtime. Eating high energy foods like yogurt, fruits and hard boiled eggs also replenish energy levels. Mild exercise can likewise escalate low levels of energy.
3. Dizziness, constipation, back pains are very common distresses during pregnancy. Just do simple stretching exercises regularly, drink lots of water, follow a high fiber diet and get plenty of rest.
Other recognizable irritations that might arise during pregnancy range from heartburn, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, rashes and leg cramps. It is crucial for the pregnant woman to seek medical attention if she notices signs or symptoms that are out of the ordinary.
Carrying your child inside your belly is a joy and honor for any mom-to-be; but being pregnant can be quite uncomfortable and even difficult for some women. Here are some tips which you can get inside this book which will help you deal with common pregnancy discomforts:
1. To ease morning sickness, eat low sodium crackers. You can nibble on healthy snack foods in between meals if you feel hungry pangs. Just avoid drinking too much liquid, hot and spicy foods. A high protein and high carbohydrate diet will sustain pregnant women throughout the next meal time.
2. Being pregnant will lower any woman’s energy level. Always get at least 8 hours of sleep daily and take a short nap at noontime to help you regain energy so you can last until bedtime. Eating high energy foods like yogurt, fruits and hard boiled eggs also replenish energy levels. Mild exercise can likewise escalate low levels of energy.
3. Dizziness, constipation, back pains are very common distresses during pregnancy. Just do simple stretching exercises regularly, drink lots of water, follow a high fiber diet and get plenty of rest.
Other recognizable irritations that might arise during pregnancy range from heartburn, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, rashes and leg cramps. It is crucial for the pregnant woman to seek medical attention if she notices signs or symptoms that are out of the ordinary.