Pregnancy Care

Pregnant woman

If you and your partner are thinking of starting a family there are a few main points which will help towards a happy, healthy pregnancy.

General health - important tips

It is important when planning your pregnancy to ensure that you are protected from certain diseases, which may affect you and the baby later. German Measles (Rubella) is the most important one to be immune to, a simple blood test will identify whether or not you should be immunised. If you need to be immunised against Rubella it is very important that you allow 3 months between the injection and trying to start a family.

A visit to the practice nurse for a cervical smear is a very good idea when planning a baby; some conditions if not treated beforehand are difficult to resolve during pregnancy.

Check your weight at the start of your planning; being as near your ideal weight as possible will make carrying much easier, and getting your shape back afterwards will not be so difficult.

Diet

Eating a normal healthy diet with at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetables per day is a good start. By increasing the amounts of food with good folic acid content, you will naturally help the health of the baby inside the womb. A lack of folic acid in the diet has been linked to cases of Spina Bifida. If you require further general information on the importance of your diet and the need for folic acid speak to your Doctor.

Alcohol

If you have an alcoholic drink during pregnancy your baby is having one too. Regular drinking whilst pregnant is not recommended, so limit yourself to the absolute minimum, none preferably.

Smoking

Some research has linked the increase of childhood Asthma and other respiratory conditions with smoking. Try and give up smoking prior to getting pregnant, this gives you and your baby a chance to be happy and healthier. If you need help to stop smoking make an appointment to speak to your doctor about the best ways.

Exercise

Walking, swimming, dancing; all these forms of exercise will help to keep you fit during pregnancy, especially in the latter stages when it is easy to just sit. Ask the surgery or check the notice boards for any group activities so that you can be with other expectant mothers to socialise and talk about the important things.