Eating To Conceive
Eating to Conceive
Almost every woman knows that it is important to eat well while you are pregnant. The benefit it provides you and your baby is
invaluable. But, do you also know how important it is to eat well even before you get pregnant? If you are actively trying to get
pregnant you have to make sure your body is prepared to accept the challenge. The first thing you should do before even beginning
to try is to talk to your doctor to see how you measure up health wise. Does he think you need to lose a few pounds before
getting pregnant or does he feel you need to gain a few? Your doctor may recommend that you change your eating habits and start
exercising.
As soon as you decide you want a baby, you should begin to get in the habit of eating healthier. Slowly begin to cut out
caffeine. If you smoke, now is a good time to quit rather than waiting until you have that positive test. Smoking can decrease
your fertility and increase your risk of a miscarriage if you are still smoking when you are pregnant.
Another thing you can do is to start taking prenatals or at least a multivitamin supplement that contains at least 400 micrograms
of folic acid. You can also begin to add food into your diet that is rich in folic acid such as spinach and other green
vegetables, peanuts, and orange juice. You can also start by taking a prenatal vitamin also. These vitamins contain iron, folic
acid, and calcium along with vitamin C, D, B and vitamins B6 and B12 also.
Reevaluated your diet. Start to eat foods that have plenty of vitamins, minerals and fiber. Lay off the fat and excess sugar. You
want to eat foods that have a high nutrient density. Eat at least five portions a day of fruits and vegetables along with protein
and iron rich foods like dried fruit, and green vegetables. Try to steer clear of raw fish like sushi, and steer clear of
undercook shellfish, meat or chicken. You also want to try to avoid fish that has high mercury content like swordfish, shark, or
king mackerel. Cut out any food that has unpasteurized milk in it including cheeses such as brie, camembert, and some Mexican
cheese. Also cut out foods that have raw egg in it including homemade cookie dough.
Make sure you up your water intake. Water should always be your first beverage choice before, after and during your pregnancy.
Water helps to flush your system of toxins. Once you've gotten your eight glasses in, you can drink fruit and vegetable juices
also.
Perhaps the most important thing you can do before you get pregnant is to cut out all alcohol. The American College of
Obstetricians and gynecologists have stated that women who drink might have a harder time getting pregnant than women who do not
drink. Another reason why you should give up alcohol is that most birth defects that are caused by alcohol exposure usually occur
in the first few weeks of pregnancy, usually before you even know you are pregnant.
Getting your body prepared for pregnancy is one of the best decisions you could make. Your body will be more prepared for the
challenge of growing a baby and the experience will be a little easier on your body.
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