Getting Pregnant | Healthy
Pregnancy | Infertility
It is very important to have a healthy lifestyle
when you are thinking about becoming pregnant and when you are
pregnant. Here are some things you can do to improve your overall
health:
- Eat a healthy diet that includes fruits, vegetables, grains,
and calcium-rich foods. Choose foods low in saturated fat.
- Unless your health care provider tells you not to, try to
be physically active for 30 minutes, most days of the week.
If you are pressed for time, you can get your activity in through
10-minute segments, three times a day.
- If you have a cat, do not handle the cat litter. It can carry
toxoplasmosis, a parasitic infection that can cause birth defects.
Wear gloves while gardening in areas where cats may visit.
- Don't eat uncooked or undercooked meats or fish.
- If you smoke, drink alcohol, or use drugs, STOP. These can
cause long-term damage to your baby. Talk with your health care
provider about steps to take to stop smoking. Talk with a member
of your faith community, a counselor, a trusted friend, or your
health care provider if you are concerned about your alcohol
or drug use.
- Stay away from toxic chemicals like insecticides, solvents
(like some cleaners or paint thinners), lead, and mercury. Most
dangerous household products will have pregnancy warnings on
their labels.
- Avoid hot tubs, saunas, and x-rays.
- Limit or eliminate your caffeine intake from coffee, tea,
sodas, medications, and chocolate.
- Get informed. Read books, watch videos, go to a childbirth
class, and talk with experienced moms.
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