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Stress
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by:
Beverley
Brooke |
Stress
Relief During Pregnancy If you truly want
to ensure a great pregnancy, you should
work on keeping a healthy and positive physical,
mental and spiritual state. There is substantial
evidence which suggests that a mother’s
physical and mental wellness during pregnancy
can affect not only the outcome of their
pregnancy but the well being of their child
later in life. You relationship with your
baby begins at the moment of conception.
There are many things aside from physical
factors that can impact your pregnancy.
Stress is one of the more common problems
many pregnant mothers face at some point
during their pregnancy. While stress in
and of itself isn’t always bad, prolonged
stress can be damaging to a pregnancy. Most
people associate stress that is harmful
during pregnancy with physical labor. However,
emotional stress may be just as damaging.
Stress actually causes certain hormones
in the body to be produced, and some scientists
have suggested that these hormones can promote
miscarriage or even bring on pre-term labor.
The best thin you can to do to ensure the
well being of your baby is to minimize both
physical and emotional stress as much as
possible. Here are some stress reducing
tips you can engage in during your pregnancy
to promote a happy and healthy outcome:
Accept the fact that you are pregnant. Some
women stress because they thrive on working
a very demanding schedule, and attempt to
continue to do so throughout their pregnancy.
At some point or another however your pregnancy
will catch up with you, and you will need
to slow down a little bit. Rather than see
this is as a burden, consider this a great
time to prepare yourself for the life you
are about to bring into the world. Take
some time to pamper yourself a bit and give
yourself more time for rest and relaxation
during the week. This can be time that you
spend just with yourself and your baby,
without having to share with the world around
you.
Give up some control. Having a baby changes
everything. If you are the type of person
that likes to be in control, keep in mind
that there are many things related to pregnancy
and child raising that will be out of your
control. You won’t for example be able to
sail through pregnancy without any aches
and pains (unless you are extraordinarily
lucky) but you can work to minimize them.
You may have other symptoms such as fatigue
and nausea that don’t go away. Some women
have to go on bed rest during pregnancy.
Simply recognizing however that some things
are not under your control will help you
get a better grip on your pregnancy and
arm you to face the challenges that lie
ahead.
Expect the unexpected. You just never know
what will happen when you are pregnant.
Your baby for example, might decide to come
a few weeks early. You may find that midway
through your pregnancy your physician recommends
bed rest. If you prepare for the unexpected
ahead of time however, when it happens it
won’t seem like such a challenge and you
will be better prepared to handle it.
Maintain close ties with friends, family
and loved ones. Pregnancy is an emotional
time. The more people you have around you
to lean on, the less likely you will be
to feel stressed.
Accept help. Let people know when you can
use a hand. You don’t have to manage everything
alone during pregnancy. If people offer
to help you out and relieve some of the
burden you are facing, be glad that there
are people around you that love you enough
to help out.
Another important thing to consider during
pregnancy is communication. It is particularly
important that you keep the lines of communication
open with your partner during pregnancy.
Remember that pregnancy is a very emotional
time, and many women act in ways they would
not ordinarily during their pregnancy. Don’t
assume that your partner is a mind reader.
This assumption has negatively impacted
many relationships. If you have concerns,
anxiety, feel sad or are even angry, be
sure you share your feelings with your loved
ones. Let people know what you are experiencing
physically and emotionally and how it is
affecting you. This will help them understand
where you are coming from, and will help
them learn the best way to help you during
your pregnancy.
If you haven’t considered a prenatal massage
already, you should during your pregnancy.
Prenatal massage can be particularly helpful
during the third trimester when your body
is feeling burdened by the heavy load it
is carrying. There are many qualified practitioners
that offer prenatal massage in medical offices,
chiropractic offices and even in traditional
spa settings.
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 stress and pregnancy
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