For women who are pregnant, it is such a
time to be relieved of certain chores in the home and workplace, a time
to eat more and adhere to a number of rules, for the sake of their
health and that of the foetus in their womb.
This is partly because it has been
established that the actions and inactions of a pregnant woman go a long
way to impact on the well-being of the foetus she’s carrying. Thus, the
need to examine the things a pregnant woman should do.
Visit a pre-conception clinic: Usually, women start visiting the hospital when they want to register for prenatal care, and that is about few months into the pregnancy, but, according to a consultant endocrinologist, Dr. Michael Olamoyegun, a woman should see a doctor even before she is pregnant, which means consulting a doctor when she is still anticipating the pregnancy is important.
But why should a woman see the doctor
about a pregnancy that has yet to be? Olamoyegun explained that this is
to ensure that the woman puts on hold any habit, drug usage or attitude
that she has been involved in that may endanger the life of the foetus.
He said this is more important for people who have chronic medical
conditions, like hypertension and diabetes.
He said, “The first thing before being
pregnant is to see a doctor. In developed countries, they have
pre-conception clinics for women anticipating pregnancy. The woman could
have been taking certain drugs that are not compatible with pregnancy,
and she would need to stop such.
“For example, if she is planning to be
pregnant in three months and she has hypertension, the doctor could look
at the drugs she had been taking to control her blood pressure, and
then withdraw some of them that might not be compatible with pregnancy,
to avoid some adverse effects on the baby.
“Here, some women don’t even go for
ante-natal booking until the pregnancy is advanced, which is not right.
So, if somebody is taking a drug that is not compatible with pregnancy,
and that person has taken it throughout the time of being pregnant until
it is later discovered, that could have adverse effects on the baby.
So, the ideal thing is to see a doctor before being pregnant, especially
for those who have chronic condition, like hypertension, diabetes.”
He said if somebody has diabetes and the
blood sugar is not well controlled, that is not the best time for the
person to be pregnant, because uncontrolled blood sugar affects
pregnancy on its own; make the pregnancy to be aborted and make the
foetus to develop congenital abnormalities.
But if the person had come before
getting pregnant, the doctor would be able to regulate the blood sugar
and put it under control before the person would be pregnant. This and
many other reasons are why you should discuss with your doctor before
getting pregnant.
Avoid smoking and taking alcohols: According
to the expert, one other thing pregnant women should avoid is taking
alcohols and smoking. He said these substances contain some chemicals
that could have adverse effects on the foetus, and could cause
“congenital abnormalities.”
Findings show that a child could develop
disorders such as low intelligence, problems with hearing and seeing,
short height, low body weight, small head size and behaviour problems if
the mother smokes or drinks during pregnancy. Thus, to have healthy
children, stay away from alcohol and smoking.
Don’t take drugs, unless prescribed:
Pregnant women are also advised not to take drugs, including
antibiotics, except they are prescribed by a doctor. “Most antibiotics,
antidiabetic, anti-hypertensive and antiasthma drugs are not very safe
in pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, when the
development of all the body structures usually takes place. So, any
alteration from any drug or smoking can have a devastating effect on the
foetus,” Olamoyegun said.
Don’t wear tight clothes: It may be fashionable dress to wear, especially by those who don’t want others to know they are pregnant, whether the pregnancy is unwanted or not, but it has always been advised that pregnant women should always wear loose or roomy dresses. “If a pregnant woman wears a tight dress, it can form a band on the tummy and even compress the pregnancy, so, it is not encouraged,” Olamoyegun added.
Eat quality food and in good quantity: Even though there is no basic restriction on the kind of food a woman should take during pregnancy, it has however been advised that such women should take more of food that are rich in protein, so as to increase their blood flow, more so that the foetus would benefit from the same food.
According to the expert, if the woman is
not well fed, the foetus would not get enough nutrients, which would
impact on the size of the baby and the development of the brain.
He said, “One of the things that cause
intrauterine growth retardation, in which case the baby does not attain
the expected growth rate, is malnutrition. So, if the woman is
malnourished or the quality of the food she eats is not good, it will
impact on the size of the baby and the development of the brain.”
He explained further that when a child
does not have the normal weight at birth, it can serve as a precursor
for the development of kidney problem, diabetes and hypertension when
the child grows old.
“That is why we encourage women to eat
well and they can eat what they like, especially proteinous food, even
though there are taboos, like not eating snail or okro. Those are all
myths and misconceptions,” he explained.
Mind your sleep position: Due
to the bulging stomach, it has been found that there are some sleep
positions that pregnant women should avoid. According to Olamoyegun,
pregnant women should avoid sleeping on their tummy, and sleeping on
their back has its bad side as well. They should also have good rest.
He said they should avoid any sleeping
position that would make the uterus, especially when the pregnancy is
advanced, to compress either on the blood vessel or on the bladder.
However, he said the best sleeping position is to sleep on their side,
whether left or right, and or any posture that is convenient for them
and the baby.
He said, “When they sleep on their side,
it is better and they find it easier to stand. But when they lie on
their back, we don’t encourage them to stand up without turning to the
left or the right. If you lie on your back, especially when the
pregnancy is advanced, it compresses the abdomen and that would
indirectly be on the foetus when you stand from bed like that.”
According to a study published on Mail Online,
pregnant women should wash their fruits and vegetables before eating
them, because it makes a lot of difference to the health of the baby.
They are also advised to avoid seafood
(and if they must eat, it must be well-cooked), ice cream and some herbs
to avoid listeria, which is food poisoning or other disease caused by
infection with a type of bacterium that infects humans and other
warm-blooded animals.
While pregnant women are advised to
engage in some exercise, like yoga, to stay in shape and burn fats that
would have remained when the baby bump is gone after childbirth, the
study found that doing rollerblading, horse riding, downhill skiing and
some other exercises should be avoided. It should also be noted that any
exercise by a pregnant woman should be moderate and must be under the
supervision of a trained instructor.
In the same vein, ankle massage should
be avoided, as it has been found that certain pressure points in the
ankles can stimulate labour. So, to avoid premature birth, you should
stay away from that, no matter how fun it is.
And due to the sensitivity of the skin at that period, pregnant women are advised to limit their exposure to the sun.
Speaking on the need to do exercise in
pregnancy, Mirella Ingamels, a personal trainer in Lincoln, United
Kingdom, said, “For their own wellbeing and sanity, pregnant women
shouldn’t let themselves go.
She said, “Exercise during pregnancy can
also reduce pain and give women a stronger chance of re-gaining their
post-baby body once they give birth, boosting their confidence. You lose
the baby bump but you don’t lose the body fat – that stays with you.
And your body changes after pregnancy.
“Being healthy and active gives mothers a
better chance of having an easier labour and means they will be less
likely to need a Caesarean,” she added.
(PUNCH)


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female human trafficking victims namely: Esther Frank, 17; Chinyere
Ude, 19; and Happiness Igwe, 20 have been rescued by operatives of the
police Special Anti-Kidnapping Squad, Asaba at a hideout on Okpanam
Road, Asaba.