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36 Tips for a Healthy Pregnancy
By Scott LaFee | January 05, 2016
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Before you can take care of your new baby, you need to take care of yourself and your unborn child. There’s a lot of advice out there. Much of it is common sense, but some things – like avoiding cat litter – might be news. Your first tip: As soon as you suspect you’re pregnant, see your doctor and visit Pregnancy and Childbirth at UC San Diego Health.
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Take a prenatal vitamin
Exercise regularly
Write a birth plan
Educate yourself
Change your chores (avoid harsh or toxic cleaners, heavy lifting)
Track your weight gain (normal weight gain is 25-35 pounds)
Get comfortable shoes
Eat folate-rich foods (lentils, asparagus, oranges, fortified cereals)
Eat calcium-rich foods (dairy, canned fish, soy)
Eat more fish (except those high in mercury )
Eat foods with fiber
Don’t eat soft cheeses (unpasteurized styles like Brie and feta may contain bacteria that can cause fever, miscarriage or pregnancy complications)
Eat your veggies
Eat five or six well-balanced meals each day
But don’t overeat. You only need 300-500 additional calories per day. Keep a food diary.
Limit caffeine
Drink plenty of fluids (six 8-ounce glasses of water per day)
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Don’t drink alcohol
Wear sunscreen
Fly smart (avoid air travel if possible early and late in pregnancy)
Avoid changing cat litter (to reduce risk of toxoplasmosis)
Give in to cravings – sometimes
Know when to call your doctor with concerns
Don’t smoke; avoid secondhand smoke
Get enough sleep
Wear your seatbelt
Don’t take over-the-counter medications or herbal remedies without medical consultation
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See your dentist
Take a pregnancy class
Baby sit a friend’s baby for some real-world experience
Tour birth facilities
Practice relaxation techniques daily (yoga, stretching, deep breathing, massage)
Don’t overmedicate
Exercise, but don’t overdo it
Stretch before bed to avoid leg cramps
Take a picture of yourself before the baby arrives

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Obstetrics and Gynecology

Pregnancy and Childbirth

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