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Dealing
With Common Pregnancy Complaints |
by:
Beverley
Brooke |
Pregnancy
is not without its side effects. During
pregnancy your body will undergo many hormonal
changes. These hormone fluctuations can
result in a variety of unpleasant symptoms
including: nausea, fatigue, bloating and
fluid retention and mood swings.
What’s a pregnant woman to do? Believe it
or not, there are many changes you can make
to your diet that will help minimize many
of the common pregnancy complaints you are
having.
Nausea/Morning Sickness – This is one of
the more common complaints pregnant women
have, particularly during their first trimester.
Many women find that sipping on some
fizzy soda water with fresh squeezed lemon
often helps reduce nausea. Ginger tea is
also another well known remedy for nausea
and morning sickness. If you are still not
feeling better, an extra 10 to 25 milligrams
of vitamin B6 is often just enough to help
ease nausea. You can take a supplement or
try foods rich in B6 such as lean meats,
fish and avocados.
Edema – Most women swell a little during
pregnancy. The best thing you can do to
ease swelling is drink more water. You may
think you are already drinking too much,
but in all reality you probably aren’t.
Some women find that wearing compression
hosiery can also help reduce fluid retention.
Some women also find that a little extra
calcium/magnesium can help combat fluid
retention and bloating.
Fatigue – Exercise is often the best way
to get rid of pregnancy induced fatigue.
Even if you think you are too tired to work
out, you’ll find you feel much better after
exercising. Eating six small meals per day
will also help energize you. Be sure you
also consume foods rich in iron to prevent
anemia, a common cause of fatigue in pregnant
women.
Mood Swings – Mood changes are almost inevitable
during pregnancy due to rampant hormonal
fluctuations. Be sure you get plenty of
rest to help combat fatigue that can contribute
to mood swings. You might also consider
supplementing with essential fatty acids,
which may be beneficial for reducing anxiety
and depression.
Don’t forget above all else that most of
the symptoms of pregnancy are just temporary,
and before you know it you will be back
to your jubilant, pre pregnancy self!
About the author:
Article by Beverley Brooke, author of "Ensure
a healthy safe pregnancy for you and your
baby", visit http://www.pregnancy-weight-loss.comfor
more on pregnancy weight loss
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