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Have A Happy Pregnancy July 18, 2008

Posted by Aerika McCants in Pregnancy, Uncategorized.
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Pregnancy is an emotional roller coaster. One minute you are filled with joy and excitement and in the next moment you are plagued by worry and anxiety. Believe it or not, all these different feelings are normal.

As your pregnancy progresses, your body will go through various changes. The physical changes will be the most obvious to you, but you don’t always see the mental and emotional changes coming. They can catch you off guard! Whether you are prepared or not, you will have a few bad days during your pregnancy.

The best way to triumph on tough days is to look on the bright side. Stay positive. When sad or angry emotions start to get the best of you, think about what really makes you happy. Remember, your reward will be great at the end of pregnancy. After all your hard work, you will have a beautiful baby to show for it. At times, it may be difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but know that pregnancy does not last forever.

It is especially important to keep your head up if you are having a complicated pregnancy. Maintaining a positive and optimistic outlook will help you handle the rough road ahead. Avoid harboring bad feelings for long periods of time. Sadness can have a snowball effect and get out of control. If you begin to notice negative thoughts staying with you for several days, talk to someone about it. If your partner or family are not able to lift your spirits, bring this to your physician’s attention. Any bout with depression can be difficult and can worsen if not recognized and treated properly.

Being happy is good for you, your baby, and your partner. Your happiness and well-being is of the utmost importance to your significant other. If you are constantly disappointed, uncomfortable, or sad it takes an emotional toll on your loved ones. They begin to feel helpless and disappointed because they are unable to help you feel your best.

One of the most important reasons to put on a happy face is Happy Moms have better births! Delivering a baby is serious business. Stress, anxiety, and even depression can make it difficult to concentrate on the task at hand. The more aware and connected you are with your body, the easier it will be for you to manage your labor and have a better birth experience. It may be impossible to achieve a mind-body connection if you are unable to clear your head of negative thoughts.

You are allowed to have your bad days. It comes with the territory. The tough times will come and go, just don’t let them get the best of you.

Have a great pregnancy!

Healthy Eating Habits Start With Mom July 16, 2008

Posted by Aerika McCants in Nutrition.
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Mom can teach the family to use healthy eating habits by setting the example.

We all know the importance of maintaining a healthy, balanced diet during pregnancy. It is just as important to maintain those habits after birth. Parents introduce babies to their first foods. In most cases, the mother is an infants primary source for food. By introducing children to healthy foods early, they develop a desire to eat these foods as they get older. It is quite simple to make sensible food choices when it comes in an “open and serve” setup like most baby food selections do today. It may become more difficult to make healthy choices for your child as they advance to table food.

If healthy meals were not a part of your lifestyle before you had a family, it may not be an easy switch to make. Slowly change your eating habits to mirror the needs of your child. Begin to add more protein and fiber into your diet as you start cutting back on the excess sugars and fats. The change will not happen over night, but over time healthy eating will be a part of your life.

Once you have made the switch to a balanced diet, you will naturally lean towards feeding your child the same foods you eat. As your child matures, the good eating habits will come naturally. By feeding your child quality foods, you can lessen their risk of obesity and many other health problems.

Bon Appétit!