Showing posts with label Trimester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trimester. Show all posts

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Common Problems During the Third Trimester of Your Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a time when a woman glows with the anticipation of her new joy,a new life she is bringing into this world, this is a time of wonder, a time of amazement, a time that can feel like an eternity when common complaints of pregnancy can make you feel less than glowing!

Yes indeed pregnancy is wonderful but back aches, breathlessness, rib pain and high blood pressure can all leave you worn out and overwhelmed. Fortunately there are natural solutions for common complaints that really do work.

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In the third trimester most women begin feeling just as bad if not worse than they felt in the first trimester of pregnancy. There may well have been fewer problems in the second trimester from what was felt in the first but in the third trimester you may well come back to realise just how very, very pregnant you are.

Back aches and rib pain is experience in nearly every pregnancy and can range from fairly mild to extreme.

The pain of a back ache is usually in the lower back and goes down the legs; this can be aggravated by standing for long periods of time. Twisting or turning as well as poor positioning while sleeping also causes and contributes to back pain.

Hormones are playing a part in this situation and will allow your joints and ligaments to loosen to assist your body and prepare it for birth. Massages for the back and strengthening exercises can help as well as proper alignment from a qualified chiropractor. Wearing flat supportive shoes and sleeping on a firm mattress can help too.

The rib pain that is often felt is usually caused by the uterus pressing into the abdomen and in turn into your ribs. Tiny baby feet will find their way under the rib cage as well as baby stretches in the head down position preparing for birth. There is little that can be done for this complaint other than wearing comfortable loose clothes and stretching the abdomen a bit with an exercise ball or by leaning into a wall as you face it.

Along with the rib pain many women experience breathlessness, like there is just not enough room for baby and lungs too, this is kind of often the case. Often breathlessness and rib pain will subside a little after week 36 when the baby drops into the birthing position. Propping up with pillows while lying down or even sitting can help move the baby off of the diaphragm. Experimenting with positions to find what is most comfortable and effective is about the only solution.

High blood pressure can be common and must be addressed in pregnancy. High blood pressure in pregnancy needs to be carefully monitored by a health care provider to avoid serious complications such as eclampsia and even death. Some ways to prevent high blood pressure before it begins is a healthy diet, avoiding caffeine, spicy foods and nicotine and exercising regularly. Mild to moderate high blood pressure can often be controlled by deep relaxation, meditation, eating raw garlic, parsley and onion as well as cucumber. Always follow the recommendations of the health care provider and check with him or her before any herbal or other supplements.

Just as there are many different complaints in the third trimester there are many different solutions and one of the best ways to obtain information is in mass numbers of experience. Reading books, web sites and message boards often can provide the information that not only matches the symptom but the personality as well. Searching out the camaraderie of others who are going through it too gives a sense of community that can ease those blues.

Always remember to check with a health care provider before following herbal or any advice that creates a feeling of doubt...better to be safe.

Common Problems During the Third Trimester of Your Pregnancy

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Friday, October 21, 2011

How To Stay Fit In Each Pregnancy Trimester

Your topmost priority should be to keep yourself healthy during each pregnancy trimester. This is because a healthy mother delivers a healthy baby. Here are certain tips to keep you in the pink of health during your pregnancy and let your enjoy each day of creating a new life!

The First Three Months

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At the first trimester of pregnancy, you are amidst various pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness, fatigue, dizziness, constipation, sore breasts, frequent urination, hyper sensitivity, and much more. Here's what you should do in first trimester of pregnancy:

Take frequent, small meals throughout the day to combat the feeling of nausea. Indulge in a light exercise regime daily after consulting your doctor. Walking is the best physical activity at this time. It tones your muscles and joints, enhances blood oxygen circulation, and keeps you cheerful. You can also swim and cycle. However, stay away from forceful and dangerous sports. Drink lots of water. Rest is a must at this stage. Do not deprive yourself of the 8-hour beauty sleep. Simply smile and welcome the new phase of life!
The Mid Three Months

The second trimester of pregnancy is a comparatively easier stage. Morning sickness and fatigue will alleviate. At this stage, there is rapid development of your baby. Your umbilical cord will increase in thickness to supply adequate oxygen and nutrition to the growing baby. Here's what you should do in second trimester of pregnancy:

You may experience a shift in your body's center of gravity. Therefore, there are chances of losing balance. So, avoid activities that require balancing. Simple yoga is best. Indulge in light walking and swimming. Take care of your personal hygiene. Continue eating a nutritious diet. Read books and relax. This is a pleasant phase with not many upheavals. Prepare for the last stage of pregnancy, which is a tough one.
The Last Three Months

The third trimester of pregnancy is full of changes in your body. The baby has completed its development and is ready to come out. You will experience back pain, headaches, constipation, indigestion, gas, fatigue, and other such problems. Due to the increase in the size of baby, it exerts force on your nerves and blood vessels, leading to discomfort. Here's what you should do in the third pregnancy trimester:

Practice deep breathing to ensure a good supply of oxygen to your baby. It also helps to endure labor pains better. Sufficient rest is a must. Indulge in light exercises as recommended by your doctor. Your exercise should focus on strengthening your pelvic muscles. It will help in delivering smoothly. Continue taking a well balanced diet. In fact, you are going to get strong food cravings during this time. Do not lift heavy objects. Avoid standing on your feet for prolonged periods of time. Do not lie on your back, (you are going to find it difficult to do so, anyway) as it exerts pressure on your blood vessels and nerves.

Follow the tips and stay fit in each pregnancy trimester.

How To Stay Fit In Each Pregnancy Trimester

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