Pregnancy And Delivery

‘Pregnant woman refused aid’

‘Pregnant woman refused aid’
A court has heard details of how Nomglobo Siyatha, the pregnant woman who died from what her husband claims was negligence, did not want to be handled by nurses.

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TN obesity often begins with overweight mother

TN obesity often begins with overweight mother
Women who gain too much weight during pregnancy give birth to bigger babies and increase the infants’ chances of being overweight as adults, new research suggests.

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Let?s Look at Weight Loss After Pregnancy

Becoming a mother is the most beautiful experience for any woman. However this is also accompanied with the negative side of excessive weight gain during the pregnancy period. Losing weight after pregnancy is not possible but yes, it should be done only at a slower pace. It is not wise to diet and thereby deny your baby essential nutrients. You need to aim at eating in a healthy manner and also work at losing weight. You are likely to put on 25-30 pounds during your pregnancy, out of which about 12-14 pounds are lost after delivery. You are still left with a baggage of 12-20 pounds around your body. This feeling of excess mass can make one feel depressed and disappointed.

It is recommended to start losing weight 2-3 months after delivery. You should feel completely ready for the fitness regime with rigorous exercises. It is right to lose only about 1-1.5 pounds per week.

You need to understand that weight loss is not a miracle that will happen overnight. It is likely to take 6 to 12 months to shed off the excess mass. Only hard work, patience and faith will pay off in the right way.

Tips To Follow

Breast Feeding

One of the best ways to lose mass is to breastfeed. Your extra weight that is stored in you is to give you energy for breastfeeding. Breastfeeding takes about 200-400 calories per day. It is good to combine breastfeed with other programs.

Exercise

Exercise in general is good for blood circulation, it gives you an energized feeling, lifts your spirits if you are feeling low etc. It is important to wait for six weeks to start exercising even if you have had a normal delivery. Start from light forms like walking, yoga to moderate intensive forms of exercises. Increase your exercising time gradually as a sudden outburst of energy can tire you out very easily. Start initially by working out at home.

Healthy Diet

There should always be a combination of exercise with dieting. The diet should be wholesome packed with nutrients. This diet will not only aid you with weight loss but also provide your baby with the right food while you breastfeed. Crash diets or starvation can deprive you of the required nutrients and their results though quick and fast will only rebound multifold.

Walking

This is the best form of exercise as it just requires your time and space and is not dependent on any special place or equipment. It is highly practical and you can even take your baby out in the stroller as you go for a walk.

Eat smaller meals frequently throughout the day. This will keep your energy levels up the whole day.

Be Patient

Don’t get disappointed if you find other mothers losing weight faster than you. Have patience, take your time and you will definitely achieve your goal.

Losing pregnancy weight is not impossible. It requires a combination of right planning and advice and following the required tips diligently. This way you will not be far from your goal. So go for it!

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Watch Out for These Pregnancy Complications and Maintain a Healthy Pregnancy!

Pregnancy is a precious time and a life-changing event. It is really a warm experience between mother and baby that should be cherished all the time. However, a condition may develop to make your pregnancy a high risk, which is commonly known as pregnancy complication.

Pregnancy complication is a condition that can threat you and developing baby during pregnancy. Remember that pregnancy complications can develop at any point of time throughout your pregnancy, which can ruin your very joyful time. It can also develop after the childbirth.

These complications can develop from several factors: chronic diseases (such as diabetes, hypertension), sexual transmitted diseases (syphilis, chlamydia), abnormalities of sperm/ovum, amniotic fluid, and placenta and infections that cause from virus, bacteria and parasites.

The possible pregnancy complications that can harm you and your developing fetus are as follows:

Gestational diabetes: It is the most common pregnancy complication that develops during pregnancy. It is found that two to seven percent of pregnant women develop this condition. This condition when left untreated can lead to increased risk of fetal death as well as thyroid problems.

It generally develops during second trimester of pregnancy. It can be treated by insulin supplementation to manage blood glucose levels.

Amniotic fluid complications: It is a pregnancy complication that results from a very high (polyhydramnios) or very low (oligohydramnios) amniotic fluid levels in the membranes surrounding the fetus.

Excessive amniotic fluid places pressure on your uterus causing pre-term delivery. It also puts pressure on your diaphragm, which leads to breathing problems. Oligohydramnios leads to poor fetal growth, post-term delivery, birth defects such as urinary tract abnormalities, etc.

Placental complications: The pregnancy complications of placenta are placental abruption and placental previa.

Premature detachment of a normally situated placenta is placental abruption where the exact cause for this condition is unknown. The detachment may be partial or complete.

Placental previa is the condition where the placenta is located in lower segment of the uterus, partially or completely covering the opening of the cervix. It leads to severe bleeding during second and third trimesters of pregnancy. The exact cause of placental previa is not known.

Preeclampsia/high blood pressure: Preeclampsia means the development of hypertension with edema or proteinuria or both during pregnancy. It generally occurs after twenty weeks of gestation. It is also called toxemia.

Ectopic pregnancy: It is a pregnancy complication where the development of fetus takes place outside the uterus or within the fallopian tubes. It can also be called as tubal pregnancy.

Rh Factor: If the mother is Rh negative and her partner Rh positive, the combination results in a baby with Rh positive. In this condition, when the blood transfers from mother to the child, the red blood cells will break down leading to anemia.

Miscarriage: Miscarriage is an unintentional or sudden loss of pregnancy. This type of pregnancy complication develops mostly due to age, gene factors, malnutrition, environmental hazards, hormonal problems, etc.

So, maintain a healthy pregnancy with proper prenatal care throughout pregnancy in order to avoid the occurrence of these pregnancy complications. Visit Pregnancy Blog

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Health: Low Dose Birth Control Patch

Health: Low Dose Birth Control Patch
22-year-old Krystal Miranda of Philadelphia is a proud mother. Her life is hectic at home and work, so she doesn’t want to expand her family any time soon.

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Pregnant Cat : the Abc’s of Cat Pregnancy -free Report

Is your cat pregnant and you really do not know what to do? Do you wish that you had some knowledge about pregnant cats, but do not know where to find it? Now your search is over, because you will find everything you want to know about expectant cats in this report “The ABC’s of Cat Pregnancy.” Starting from the first beginning signs, right up to labor and delivery, it is all here in this short yet informative report.

At only 6 pages long the report is easy to read and understand. You will be able to read through it in less than an hour. You will learn the common signs of pregnancy and how to deal with them. Knowledge is power and when you read this report it will enable you to stay calm and collected, through your cat’s entire pregnancy.

Sometimes expectant cats can have mysterious changes in behavior. Reading “The ABC’s of Cat Pregnancy,” will assist you understand your cat’s somewhat strange behavior. When you know what is happening you can also reassure your cat, so that you can both relax and enjoy this time together.

Know how to prepare for your cat’s actual delivery and when it might be. With proper preparation your cat will have a safe and uncomplicated delivery. You will be able to support her and help if needed.

“The ABC’s of Cat Pregnancy,” also covers complications and what to do about them. Know what to look for and when you will need to call your vet. In addition, understand the basic care your pregnant cat needs, without having to call your vet. There are many things you can handle right at home.

So pick up a copy of “The ABC’s of Cat Pregnancy” today and enjoy this special time with your cat.

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EC Research Corporation Nominated for Best Stretch Mark Product in the SheKnows 2010 Parent’s Choice Awards

EC Research Corporation Nominated for Best Stretch Mark Product in the SheKnows 2010 Parent’s Choice Awards
CHADDS FORD, Pa.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–EC Research stretch mark correction and reduction product, TriLastin, honored by destination website SheKnows as a finalist in the Best Stretch Mark Product category for its Parent’s Choice Awards.

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