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Chilling Out: You're pregnant! When times are busy and stressful, don't forget that you have an unrestricted license to put your needs first! ePregnancy's Editor, Nancy Price, shows you how to take good care of yourself and that baby inside -- particularly during the holiday season. 1) Get enough rest Especially during pregnancy, it's okay
to opt out of late-evening gab sessions to get some rest or to take care
of your own needs. Build some time into your schedule to allow for a warm
(not hot) bath or shower and some quiet time with a book before you go to
sleep. Naps during the day are great, too -- aim for napping earlier in
the day so as not to disrupt your nighttime sleeping schedule. Eat, drink (water, milk and juices) and
be merry -- but don't take in too much at once. Depending on how pregnant
you are, remember that your stomach and intestines are cramped. And apart
from the extra calories you may not need, overindulging can bring on
heartburn and also make it hard to sleep. That's not to say you can't have
any fun! As recommended through the rest of pregnancy, eat smaller meals
throughout the day.
Eat wisely -- be sure to
balance your intake during the day. "Good nutrition is extremely
important even before a pregnancy," says Shirley Blakely, Ph.D., a
registered dietitian with the Food and Drug Administration's Center for
Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. "If nature favors the growing
fetus, the mother will suffer if she hasn't had a good diet." Says Louis E.
Kopolow, MD, in Handling
Stress, "The truth is that physical exercise can help you to relax
and to handle your mental or emotional stress." From taking a daily
walk to quickie exercises to incorporating fitness into your daily
routine, there are many ways you can get your stress-busting exercise and
keep your body healthy, too. Read pregnancy fitness tips here -- and come
ask any questions you might have! If you're cooking, entertaining, or are
a guest at a party, you probably will be standing up a lot. Consider
wearing maternity support hose and a "belly bra" for your tummy.
For your feet, skip the high heels and go for the flats or short boots:
they're a lot more comfortable, and you have less of a chance of falling.
And please -- try to sit down whenever possible, and put your feet up. Restrictive clothing can be very
uncomfortable during pregnancy. Loosen up -- wear something that
comfortably fits around your expanding shape. If you don't have a
maternity dress to wear to the festivities, that's okay! Dress up a pair
of blank maternity pants with a nice blouse instead. You're pregnant -- whether or not
everyone can tell or not. You have an unrestricted license to put your
needs first, so take advantage of it. Tired of talking? Bored of
listening? Feeling sleepy? Need to hit the bathroom again? Want
something to eat? Just do it -- you don't need to give a big explanation.
"I'm sorry -- It's been great talking to you, but I'm really worn
out. I'm going to go take a rest," is about as much as you have to
say. In her article, Nurturing Yourself
During Pregnancy, Jennifer Louden says, "I wish someone had told me,
when I was pregnant with my first baby, to take it easy. Loll in bed. Go
to three movies in a row. Read lots of books. Do only what you want as
much as possible. Celebrate your freedom." This sentiment holds
especially true during the hustle and bustle of the holidays, of family
gatherings, work schedule overloads and other stressful times. Ann Liebau, a certified Pregnancy and
Infant Massage Therapist says, "For women who live very busy lives,
who work full time or have other children, sometimes receiving pregnancy
massage is the only time they have to really focus on themselves and their
babies."
Not only can your partner be
the one who gives you a massage -- it doesn't need to stop there. Unless
your caregiver tells you otherwise -- or unless it makes you uncomfortable
-- sex and intimacy are generally safe throughout pregnancy. Says
Registered Nurse and Childbirth Educator Linda Jenkins, "Taking the
time to do things together gives you both greater opportunity to share in
the happiness of this pregnancy." Enjoy the pleasures of pregnancy. Especially if you haven't been dressing
up or been feeling up to wearing your usual makeup -- try it! Get all
dressed, style your hair, put on your favorite face -- sure makes a change
from the sweats you've been living in on weekends. Also take some time to
enjoy wonderful lotions and potions to soothe your skin and salve
the spirit. We know that pregnancy isn't always
perfect -- or even always fun. But it's worth trying to remember how
special, and short-lived, this time really is. Everywhere you go, you
probably get knowing smiles. In Ann Douglas' article, Positive Self-Image
During Pregnancy, midwife Mary Hunking noted, "Some women talk about
when they were pregnant being the best time in their lives."
And if morning sickness,
heartburn, stretching ligaments and all the rest are too much -- well, you
can always have a good laugh! In Make 'em Laugh, a mother -- and writer --
takes a look at the lighter side of pregnancy... from poorly-timed bouts
of morning sickness to a birth video falling into the wrong hands. Who better to understand the ups and
downs of pregnancy than others who either know you, or know well what your
life is like. Friends -- online and off -- are a great source of support. When things are really busy or stressful -- remember the bottom line: the baby. You want your child to be healthy and happy, and those qualities come from you. If you're feeling overwhelmed, try these suggestions above, or simply put your hands on your belly, take a few deep breaths and think about the amazing new life within you. Nancy Price, Editor Related Articles: Pregnancy
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