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| Pregnancy week
by week - Week
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Must-ask
Questions this Week (Week 2)
Is there anything I can do
to increase the odds of conceiving
a baby of a particular gender?
In a word, nothing. While you may
have read or heard from someone about
some low-tech methods of conceiving
the preferred gender, there is no
hard evidence suggesting that this
really works. So, while for some of
you this can be a fun experiment,
don't bank on it for results. Another
point to consider: in your bid to
have a particular sex baby, you end
up limiting your sexual activity to
some days or timings, thereby decreasing
your odds of conceiving. So if you
want to conduct such experiments,
be prepared to wait a little longer
to hit the reproductive goalpost.
What does gestational age
and fetal age mean?
These terms are used to date your
pregnancy. Gestational age refers
to the length of time since your first
day of your last menstrual period.
If your gestational age is 5 weeks,
this simply means it has been 5 weeks
since the first day of your last period.
Fetal age refers to the age of your
baby, counting from the estimated
date of conception. The gestational
age is 2 weeks ahead of the fetal
age. However doctors tend to rely
on ultrasound reports and fundal measurements
(measuring the height of your uterus
done routinely at your prenatal visits)
to cross-check the accuracy of your
due date as well as ensuring your
baby is developing on target. Most
women prefer using gestational age
over fetal age to keep track of their
pregnancy.
Some Basic
Pointers (Week 2)
Facts in a Gist
• Eat lots of small meals instead
of one or two large ones
• Make sure you follow a balanced
diet, especially if you are a vegetarian
• Get plenty of sleep
• Avoid sources of environmental
pollution
If your immune system is weak..
If your immunity is low or weak, you
are likely to suffer from coughs and
colds often, wounds that heal slowly,
greater fatigue than normal and bacterial,
viral and fungal infections. Bacterial
infections affect mucous membranes
and this may be accompanied by fever
and swollen lymph glands; this includes
boils and impetigo. Viral infections
invade the cells where they grow in
number; colds, influenza, warts, herpes
and gastroenteritis are some examples
of viral infections. Common fungal
infections are athlete's foot and
ringworm. There are certain factors
that are attributive to a weaker system
or is simply damaging for your immunity.
• Stress and anxiety depresses
the immune system
• Inadequate sleep (less than
8 hours of night time rest) can weaken
the system
• Food allergies exhaust the
system's defenses
• Diet affects the immunity.
Consuming just 80g (3 oz) of sugar
results in 50% reduction in the activity
of white blood cells for between one
and five hours. Poor diet generally
leads to deprivation of important
nutrients your body is dependant on
• Alcohol consumed reduces mobilization
of white blood cells
• Air pollution damages mucous
membranes
• Chronic antibiotic use causes
general immune impairment |
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| Baby
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Your Nutrition
(Week 2)
Key Nutrients in a gist..
Nutrition prior to conception is very
important since many women do not
realize they are pregnant until they
are 4-5 weeks into pregnancy. By that
time many essential developments would
have already taken place in the embryo.
By the end of the first trimester,
a baby is fully formed and basic framework
for all the organs, limbs, muscles
and bones is already in place.During
pregnancy Protein is needed in good
amounts for building and repair of
tissues, cells, muscles, organs and
hair and for enzyme production in
the mother.
Half of the calories should come from
carbohydrates, mainly starch. Folate
and iron are vitally important nutrients.
Folate ( Folic acid) which is from
the vitamin B family is used for cell
division, red blood cell formation
and to develop baby's nervous system.
Since the neural tube forms in the
fourth week of gestation, the mother
should be taking folic acid before
conceiving to prevent birth defects
such as spina bifida. You would need
to take folic acid supplement since
folate cannot be derived from food
alone. Iron is found in hemoglobin
and is needed to transport oxygen
and carbon dioxide, for enzyme and
energy creation. The demand for iron
increases to cater to the development
of the placenta and the rise in blood
volume of the expectant mum.
EATING
FOR HEALTH
| Nutrient |
Protective
Role |
Food
Sources |
| Vitamin
A |
Strengthens
tissues, cells and mucous membranes
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Fish
oils, egg yolks, cheese, yoghurt,
carrots, spinach, broccoli,
tomatoes |
| Vitamin
C |
Fights
infections, increases resistance
to toxins and viruses |
Most
fruits especially citrus, berries,
potatoes and parsley |
| Vitamin
E |
Protects
against free radicals and infections
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Fresh
nuts, seeds, cold pressed oils
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| Zinc
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Fights
infections, maintains healthy
system |
Ginger,
sunflower seeds, cold pressed
oils |
| Selenium |
Boosts
immunity, fights infections,
anti-oxidant |
Tuna,
herring, wheat-germ, seafood,
seeds |
| Green
foods |
Enhances
immune system, protects against
bacterial and viral attacks
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Vegetables
containing chlorophyll, the
green pigment in plants |
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| Bleeding
in early Pregnancy |
Some bleeding in the early
part of pregnancy is common,
though worrying. However,
it doesn't mean you will
lose your baby..
Read More |
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Amniotic
fluid Problems - too little
or too much! |
In
the early part of the second
trimester, your baby starts
to swallow amniotic fluid
and eventually excrete it
as urine, which is then
swallowed again.. Read
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| CVS
TESTING |
Sometimes diagnostic testing
is suggested to you by your
doctor for reasons outlined
below. It is important that
you know what you are in
for. CVS or chorionic villus
is one such invasive test.
It is usually carried out
during the 1st trimester..
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| Ailments
in Pregnancy |
Although most women go
through pregnancies without
complications, it can however
be an uncomfortable time.
Many of these ailments are
caused by fatigue and carrying
around the excess kilos.
Being prepared for them
is half a..
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| What
is safe, What is not? |
When
you are pregnant and you
don't feel right, you have
to think twice about what
you can do to remedy the
situation. The safe, non-medicinal
way should usually be your
first choice. Many medications
become unsafe..
Read More |
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