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Here are some things you need to know before you get pregnant
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Smoking and alcohol |
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Smoking and drinking alcohol can cause a wide range of physical and mental complications for a developing baby, including:
- Mental retardation
- Learning/emotional/behavioral problems
- Heart, face and other organ defects
- Lifelong problems with no cure
Smoking and drinking during pregnancy also increase the risk of miscarriages, premature births and still births.
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No amount of alcohol or cigarette smoke is safe during pregnancy. Since most women do not know they are pregnant early on, it is important if you are planning to get pregnant, to quit the habit. There are plenty of resources out there to help you quit. Visit the links below for some contacts and more information. |
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Chronic diseases |
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Taking care of chronic conditions - such as diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid complications - is an important part of planning a pregnancy. Not taking care of these diseases can result in birth complications such as:
- Neural tube defects
- Organ defects
- Miscarriage
- Premature births
- Large babies (requiring a c-section birth)
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You and your medical provider can come up with a plan to help manage your chronic disease. It is important that you stick to this plan when you decide to have a baby to make sure that their development will not be affected.
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Vaccines |
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Certain illness such as chicken pox, measles, mumps and rubella are all preventable with vaccinations. However, if you are not vaccinated, these illness can cause birth complications for you and your future baby.
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Visit your doctor and make sure you are up to date on all of your vaccines.
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Toxic substances |
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Toxic chemicals can have a dangerous effect on your pregnancy. Exposure to these can result in serious birth defects, premature birth or even miscarriage and still-birth. Exposure can also affect your ability to conceive a child.
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Avoid all toxic substances that you can, including:
- Cigarette smoke
- Drugs
- Alcohol
- Herbicides
- Air pollution
- Chlorine
- Toxoplasms (parasites from raw meat, kitty litter)
Read labels on all products you buy to make sure they are safe to use and cut down on the amount of toxins you bring into your home.
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Talk with a health care provider |
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Your health care provider is your best friend when you are trying to become pregnant. They can help keep you on the right track to have a healthy baby by making sure you are eating right, exercising, managing your current illness and giving you general advice on how to have a successful pregnancy. If you have a question, they are happy to answer your questions.
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Visit your health care provider and get the answers to your questions! It is also a good idea to have your partner join you to make sure both of you are on the same page as well as both doing your part to have a happy and healthy family.
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Readiness to have a baby |
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Babies are adorable, but having one requires a lot of preparation, and once they arrive they require constant attention.
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The most important thing you can do is to be sure you are ready to start a family. This means that you and your partner are both emotionally, physically and financially ready to have a baby.
- Babies are expensive! Look at your budget and plan ahead so the costs are easier to manage.
- Being a parent is a full-time job. Before you get pregnant, think about whether you’re emotionally ready to have a baby. It’s important to learn how to reduce your stress before you get pregnant. There are many things you can do to reduce your stress, like meditation.
Communication is key when deciding to have a baby. Talk with your partner about your plans and even include your friends and family. They will be your support system throughout your pregnancy and make sure that you do all that you can to have a healthy baby.
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