Be sure to
get adjusted regularly. Chiropractic care is important to help
maintain a healthy skeletal structure and nervous system function
throughout a pregnancy and childbirth.
Do some
gentle exercise each day. Walking, swimming, or stationary cycling
are relatively safe cardiovascular exercises for pregnant women.
Avoid any activities that involve jerking or bouncing movements.
Stop exercise immediately if you notice any unusual symptom, such as
nausea, dizziness or weakness. Wear flat shoes with arch supports.
Your feet become more susceptible to injury during pregnancy,
partially due to a rapidly increasing body weight, but also because
the ligaments that support the feet become more lax.
When
picking up children, bend from the knees, not the waist. Your low
back is much more prone to injury during pregnancy. When sleeping,
lay on your side with a pillow between your knees to take pressure
off your lower back. Full-length "body pillows" or "pregnancy
wedges" are very popular and can be helpful. Eat several small meals
or snacks every few hours, rather than three large meals per day.
This will help alleviate nausea, stabilize blood sugar and allow
your body to extract the maximum amount
of
nutrients from the foods that you eat. Take a prenatal vitamin with
at least 400 micrograms of folic acid every day; 800 micrograms is
even better. Folic acid has been shown to dramatically reduce the
risk of neural tube defects in a developing fetus. Be sure to check
with your doctor before taking any vitamin or herbal supplement
to make
sure it's safe for you and the baby.
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