1. Eating for two:
2. Insufficient sleep:
Doctors say that around 6 hours of sleep for adults is good enough. However, when you’re pregnant, this should increase as you will experience many hormonal and physical changes, along with exhaustion. If you get enough sleep, your body will be fit enough to go through a strenuous labor. Research suggests that “Women who sleep well and stay out of stress take less time to deliver the child. They also experience less labor pain than those who are overstressed and have less or disturbed sleep.” That being said, you must also exercise, which brings us to the next point.
3. Not exercising:
Exercising is extremely important for your body because it prepares you for the exhausting and painful journey of labor. If you don’t exercise, you can really harm your body. We’re not trying to scare you; we’re trying to highlight the importance of being fit. Exercise helps reduce stress hormones, boost circulation, and prepare your body for labor and delivery. Exercise also boosts fetal growth and development. Some women may think that their daily chores are good enough to keep active, but you’re wrong. Ensure you exercise, but remember to speak to your doctor or trainer so you know how much, what kind of, and how long you should exercise for.
4. Information overload:
Let’s face it; once the cat is out of the bag, everyone will give you every piece of information and advice they have about pregnancy. Not only that, you will be reading baby books, pregnancy books, searching the Internet for answers, and who knows what else, and that is the problem. Don’t go out of your way to get extra information, especially before taking a decision. We suggest you consult your gynecologist first because you don’t want to self-diagnose (a rather common mistake) and you most certainly do not want to stress out even more!
5. Why choose a C-section?
Some women think that because a normal delivery equates to unbearable labor pain, they should choose a c-section. This is a huge mistake because one is not easier than the other by any means. You have to take a pick depending on what SUITS you best and what the doctors recommend. In fact, having a c-section is more painful in the long run, it has a longer period of recovery, and you may have difficulties in feeding your baby.
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