Dry crackers, and other bland foods, have been a stalwart food choice for pregnant women for centuries. Keeping your stomach full with these foods will help ease nausea and vomiting. Choosing foods with more acid or grease instead has the reverse effect, adding to stomach discomfort and other digestion issues.
If something you eat while you are pregnant causes you to have a stomach upset and diarrhea, drink fluids and telephone your physician if you are worried. Diarrhea can lead to dehydration in any person, but dehydration in a pregnant woman could lead to a hospital stay with her requiring intravenous fluids.
Consult with a physician prior to undertaking travel during pregnancy. Bring medical paperwork with you, in case anything does happen.
Make sure you are tested for diseases that are sexually transmitted when you are pregnant. STD’s can affect your health and your baby’s health, if you do not take care of them. Many tests for sexually transmitted diseases can be done through urine, blood or a pap smear. If you discover that you have an STD, your doctor may recommend you have a C-Section.
Heartburn is a common complaint during pregnancy. Some suggestions to prevent heartburn are to avoid foods high in acid, fat, spices, and sugar.
The tips and techniques you have just read can give you a far better trip through pregnancy that you might have thought, as long as you apply them properly. Pregnancy does come with challenges and problems, but overall, pregnancy is usually a joyous experience that is cherished. You can use the information that has been provided in this article to better your situation and to handle any issues that you may be dealing with during your pregnancy.
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