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Nobody Will Tell You About These 5 Surprising Pregnancy Rules

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Nobody Will Tell You About These 5 Surprising Pregnancy Rules

Eating healthy, exercising, not smoking or drinking are the most common pregnancy rules. But here are some that nobody will tell you about

You may have heard the regular pregnancy advice like don’t drink or smoke, try to eat healthy and exercise. But there are tips for having a healthy pregnancy that you may not know.

Here are five rules that might surprise you:

#1 Don’t eat for two

Nobody Will Tell You About These 5 Surprising Pregnancy Rules

Many people may suggest a pregnant woman that since now you are carrying another human in your belly, you would have to eat for two. You may not need to do that. If you started your pregnancy at a healthy weight, then you only need about 300 extra calories per day for your baby’s growth and also to keep yourself healthy.
That’s like eating three apples with some peanut-butter or skimmed milk with some chutney or humus and baby carrots or capsicum. Gaining more weight during pregnancy can in fact, increase your baby’s weight, and this can make delivery rougher on the both of you. It may also make you more likely to have a cesarean section. Talk to your caregiver and your doctor about your ideal weight gain goal.

#2 Sleeping on your side

Starting early during pregnancy can make it easy for you to get used to side-sleeping. That’s because, once you reach your second trimester, lying on your back can put pressure on your growing belly and even cause you back pain.
In fact, your growing uterus can compress a large vein called vena cava. If this vein gets compressed, it can affect your body’s blood circulation. You may even experience a drop in blood pressure and you may even feel nauseated. Sleeping on your side eliminates these problems.

Watch: How to sleep during pregnancy to reduce lower back pain

#3 Keep a check on pets in the house

Nobody Will Tell You About These 5 Surprising Pregnancy Rules

It’s wrong to say that one cannot have pets if they are pregnant. If you own a cat, remember that cat feces carry a parasite called toxoplasmosis. If you get toxoplasmosis during pregnancy, it can affect the growth and development of your child’s motor skills. It can also cause your child to be born blind or even cause stillbirth. However, this infection can also come from other sources like contaminated food.
So make sure you cook and wash your food more carefully than before. In fact, have someone else change the litter box. If that’s not an option, use gloves and wash your hands after the procedure. Remember to wash your hands after each time you pet the animals in the house.

Read: Should you get rid of all the pets in your home during pregnancy?

#4 Give importance to oral care

During pregnancy, remember to brush, floss and get regular dental care. That’s because, as a result of hormonal changes, the gums tend to become extremely sensitive and make you more susceptible to gum diseases. Many pregnant women also become sensitive to bacteria in plaque, which leads to swollen, tender or bleeding gums. This is a part of a condition called pregnancy gingivitis.
Untreated gum problems can lead to other more serious problems that affect other parts supporting your teeth. If you haven’t visited your orthodontist in the last six months, schedule a meeting right away.

#5 Get vaccinated at the earliest

Nobody Will Tell You About These 5 Surprising Pregnancy Rules

Make sure to get your vaccinations as soon as you get pregnant or before that, if needed. You can ask your doctor for the shots you need immediately, but the basic ones you can get include shots for Hepatitis A & B and the flu shot.
In fact, getting a flu shot during pregnancy can protect the baby from flu when he is too small to get a shot himself. During the second trimester, you can get the Tetanus, Diphtheria, Acellular Pertussis (TDAP) booster.

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