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Being pregnant is amazing, but you're growing a baby, and that means your body and feelings change a lot. This blog is about helping you take care of yourself during this time.
We'll share easy ways to feel good, both physically and emotionally, to help you enjoy your pregnancy and feel your best.
Taking care of yourself during pregnancy involves a combination of physical and emotional well-being.
Looking for tips on self-care during pregnancy? We’ve got you. Here's a breakdown of key areas to focus on.
Regular, moderate exercise during pregnancy, such as walking, swimming, or prenatal yoga, can improve your mood, reduce discomfort, and prepare your body for labour.
If you’re pregnant, you should always speak to your doctor before starting any new exercise routine.
You can keep up your normal daily physical activity or exercise for as long as you feel comfortable but remember to listen to your body and stop if you experience any discomfort or warning signs. Even if you're very fit, you'll likely need to modify your exercise routine as your pregnancy progresses.
Getting good sleep during pregnancy can be challenging, but there are several strategies you can try.
Seeking support during pregnancy is a crucial aspect of self-care.
Building a support network, which can include partners, family, friends, and healthcare professionals, provides a safe space to express concerns, alleviate stress, and gain valuable advice.
During pregnancy, support can take many forms, from practical assistance with daily tasks to emotional reassurance and access to professional guidance. Engaging with local groups or antenatal classes can also build a sense of community and reduce feelings of isolation.
Focus on nutrient-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, and try to drink plenty of water throughout the day.
Foods to avoid during pregnancy include raw or undercooked meats, fish, and eggs; unpasteurised dairy products; and high-mercury fish.
Pregnancy massages are safe and gentle. They can help ease common pregnancy pains like backaches and swelling, reduce stress and help you relax. Always talk to your doctor before getting a massage, and make sure the therapist is trained in pregnancy massage.