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Keep Fit and Healthy During Pregnancy



Keeping fit and healthy during pregnancy is essential for many different reasons. Besides being beneficial to the unborn baby and providing he or she with all the vitamins and nutrients they need to be born healthy, keeping healthy and fit during pregnancy helps the mom to be happier and able to withstand some of the symptoms of pregnancy better.

- Exercise can help prevent gestational diabetes, a form of diabetes that sometimes develops during pregnancy.
- Exercise can help relieve stress and build the stamina needed for labor and delivery.
- Exercise can help new mothers keep the “baby blues” at bay, cope with postpartum depression, regain their energy and lose the weight they gained during pregnancy.
- Seek fitness advice from your obstetrician.
- Incorporate a variety of different fitness activities into a weekly schedule.
- Join a pregnancy club.
- Know your limitations and know when to stop.
- Create reasons to keep the body moving.
- Keep fitness activities simple. By keeping the activities simple, it will encourage you to do them more frequently.
- Monitor your weight.
- Gaining more weight than necessary will contribute to health problems during the pregnancy as well as make it harder to keep your body active.
- Maintain a healthy and nutritious diet.
- Drink plenty of water.
- Pregnant women should never smoke, drink or do drugs during pregnancy.

NOTE : It’s best to check with your doctor before starting any exercise program. You may have a medical condition that would make exercise harmful to you or your baby. If your doctor approves, you can start exercising at a level that does not cause pain, shortness of breath or excessive tiredness. You may then slowly increase your activity.


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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by ashish - November 23, 2009 at 8:05 am

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Negativity can lead to ill health

Negative thoughts can be detrimental to an individual’s life. It can bring about bad luck, health issues, so forth. Most of time when an individual considers that they are cursed or damned, the real cause is negativity.
Negative thoughts or pessimism can also be disastrous on a magical/spiritual level. Thoughts are stronger than most people think. This is because thoughts create energy. Intense negative thought can make negative things to occur. That is why it is very essential to be optimistic. If it seems as if something bad is going to happen, instead of dwelling on it, do something to prevent it.
The unpleasant feelings make the heart’s rhythms less coherent. Since the heart rhythms are the strongest in the body, they entrain all other physical systems. The heart also contains neurons much like those in the brain and both sends and receives messages from the brain. So, the emotional center affects thought and is affected by thoughts.
A negative body image, if severe enough, can:
* Increase your risk of depression and anxiety.
* Trigger feelings of low self-esteem.
* Make it difficult for you to concentrate.
* Lead you to engage in risky behavior.
* Lead to social isolation.
* Spawn mental health issues.
* Lead you to avoid a healthy lifestyle, including eating a healthy diet and getting enough exercise.

The best way to relieve ourselves of negativity is to take some exercise and consider a change in our lifestyle. Smoke fewer cigarettes or give up completely, cut down on the coffee and alcohol, listen to relaxing music regularly and take a thirty minute stroll in the park rather than slouching in front of the television. Relax by reading a book or do anything that takes your mind off your troubles and remember to appreciate the good things in life.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by ashish - at 7:34 am

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