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Pregnancy symptoms
Simple Steps to a happy and healthy
Pregnancy
Soothing a crying baby
What to take to the Hospital
When to Start Feeding your Baby on
Solids
Why Breast Feed
Why you may have trouble conceiving
Yoga and Pregnancy
Your Babies Development
Alcohol, smoking, caffeine and drugs
when trying for a baby
Anemia and Pregnancy
Baby and Teething
Bath time for baby
Bathing Your Newborn baby
Benefits of Exercise when pregnant
Cervical Cancer
Child Proofing your Home
Childbirth Options
Dealing with Morning Sickness
Eating for two when pregnant
How do the Pregnancy Symptoms differ
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Keeping comfortable in summer when
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Miscarriage
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Post Pregnancy Body
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Pre pregnancy health check
Pregnancy and Sex
Pregnancy and Sleeping Positions
Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
Pregnancy Problems
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Pregnancy brings many welcome changes-you'll no doubt revel in the joys
of impending motherhood. But be aware that pregnant women may also face
a battery of problems, from minor to serious.
One of the most dangerous is preeclampsia, a combination of high blood pressure,
swelling and weight gain that affects 5 to 7 percent of pregnant women and
can threaten the health of mother and baby.
Pregnancy can caus
e all sorts of other annoyances that are not as critical, including nausea
and vomiting, backaches, swelling of the legs, feet, ankles and hands, stretch
marks, hemorrhoids, even minor gum disease. (Did you know that pregnancy
can even temporarily change the curve of your eyes, making contact lenses
difficult to wear?) Pregnant women should have regular check ups with their
doctors. The natural remedies in this chapter-in conjunction with medical
care and used with the approval of your doctor-may help relieve pregnancy
problems, according to some health professionals. |
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See Your Medical Doctor When...
· You experience sudden swelling anywhere on your body.
· You feel dehydrated or you are not urinating.
· You are losing weight.
· You can't keep anything down, including water and/or juice, over
a period of 24 hours.
· Your gums bleed and there is also swelling, puffiness, soreness
or persistent bad breath despite regular dental hygiene.
· You feel decreased fetal movement or a different pattern of movement
than before.
· You begin to have visual disturbances such as double vision or
you have persistent headaches. |
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Aromatherapy
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To prevent or minimize stretch marks, Fair Oaks, California, aroma therapist
Acharyaji swears by this fragrant, nourishing oil: Add 20 drops of mandarin
orange and 5 drops of jasmine essential oils to four ounces of cocoa butter,
unscented lotion or massage oil. I tell women to start using it in the fourth
month, or as soon as their skin begins to stretch, says Acharyaji. Apply
daily after a bath or shower, while the skin is still damp, to the breasts,
belly and wherever else your skin has stretched, he says. |
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Flower Remedy/Essence Therapy
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Pregnancy is full of physical and emotional changes that can be difficult
for a woman, says Acharyaji , a holistic family. Walnut can help her achieve
and maintain emotional balance as she adjusts to her new role as a mother.
The emergency stress relief formula can also ease the discomfort of pregnancy
and childbirth, says Acharyaji. relaxed. During the birth, she took the
remedy orally, Acharyaji, and he applied it in cream form to her temples
and forehead, which also had a calming effect.
The emergency stress relief formula is sold under brand names such as Calming
Essence, Rescue Remedy and Five-Flower Formula.
Since all flower remedy concentrates contain some alcohol as a preservative,
pregnant women should consult a health professional before using them, says
Acharyaji. |
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Herbal Therapy
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Red raspberry leaf tea tones the uterine muscles, says Acharyaji. It is
also rich in iron, she says, and makes a pleasant-tasting, all-purpose tea
to drink daily during pregnancy. Drink ginger tea with a little honey and
lemon to ease morning sickness symptoms, she advises. Chamomile tea aids
digestion, she says, and its calming effects will help you relax. For ease
of use, try these teas in tea bag form, he adds. |
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Hydrotherapy
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The alternating foot bath is an effective way to relieve swelling in the
feet and legs, says Acharyaji. Fill one bucket of plastic container with
enough comfortable hot water (about 104°F; use a regular oral thermometer
to check the temperature) to cover your legs up to the knees. Fill another
container with the same amount of cold water. Soak your feet and legs in
the hot water for about three minutes, then immerse them in the cold water
for about 30 seconds. Acharyaji suggests repeating this cycle three to six
times every day. The treatment functions like a pump to improve circulation.
"The heat brings blood to the area, and the cold sends it away,"
says Acharyaji. "This is why you should always finish with cold water.
The last thing you want is for blood to pool in the feet and legs."
People with serious circulatory problems should check with their doctors
before using this treatment.
Water treatments can also ease the nausea and vomiting common in pregnancy,
says Acharyaji. She suggests applying a warm compress (a towel dipped in
comfortably hot water and wrung out is fine) to the entire midriff area,
from armpits to hips. Leave the compress in place for 20 minutes while holding
a hot water bottle to the abdomen. Acharyaji recommends doing the treatment
about a half-hour before each meal.
Finally, to ease backaches and improve tone in the abdominal area, she suggests
an alternating hot and cold shower on the lower pelvis (below the belly)
and lower back. "Sixty seconds of hot water to 30 seconds cold is the
most comfortable," he says. "Alternate three times and finish
with cold." Repeat this treatment twice a day, morning and evening,
he says.
"Pregnant women should avoid excessive heat or steam," cautions
Acharyaji. "Don't even think about going into a hot tub or sauna."
High temperatures may harm the fetus. |
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Imagery
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When you feel stress building or are suffering through a bout of morning
sickness, try this imagery technique, says Acharyaji.
Imagine yourself looking out into deep space. Count backward from five.
By the time you get to one, you will be surrounded by deep space. Focus
your attention on your breathing. Take a deep breath and let it out slowly,
then breathe easily and gently. As you breathe, see and feel your chest
filling with pure, clear light, power and love. As you let out your breath,
imagine all of the tension flowing out of you. As you breathe in, feel
yourself becoming more relaxed and increasingly filled with light, power
and love. Imagine going through your day joyfully and peacefully, feeling
very well and full of light, power and love. Count again from one to five,
and as you count, gradually bring yourself back. When you reach five,
slowly open your eyes.
Acharyaji suggests practicing this imagery exercise once a day, preferably
in the morning and in the same place every day. During the imagery, you
may feel as though your arms, legs and body are heavy or numb. This is
normal, according to Dr. Rees. Leave the imagery slowly, and try to maintain
the sensations of wellness, she adds.
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Juice Therapy
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Ginger relaxes the intestinal tract and is very effective against morning
sickness. He suggests juicing a thin slice of fresh ginger (about ¼
inch thick) and half of a handful of fresh mint with one kiwifruit and one-fourth
of a fresh pineapple. |
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Massage
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A three-part massage on the breasts can help relieve soreness and engorgement,
says Acharyaji. Rub a small amount of massage oil or cream between your
hands to warm it. Then rub either one or both breasts. Make large circles
around the outside of each breast, but avoid directly touching your nipple
or areola. Do this for several minutes. Now massage one breast at a time,
using the fingertips of one hand to make small circles around the outside
of the breast. After several minutes, repeat the same stroke on the other
breast. For the third part, place both hands flat on either side of the
areola, with your thumbs pointing toward your head and your fingers pointing
toward your waist. Then slowly slide your hands away from the areola until
you reach the edge of the breast. Be sure to avoid direct massage to the
sensitive areola region. Turn your hands slightly to cover a different portion
of the breast, and repeat. Do this for one to two minutes, then massage
the other breast.
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