Is it possible to have an easy pregnancy




















If we are diabetic prior to getting pregnant, it comes with some added risks. Babies are at an increased risk for birth defects from high glucose levels according to Diabetes.

These defects include macrosomia, hypoglycemia, and even miscarriage. Baby's organs form in the first trimester and usually in the first seven weeks. This is a time where some women may not even be aware they are pregnant which can obviously prevent us from taking extra measures to make sure everything is in check. It's especially important to manage glucose levels while pregnant due to the risks for both mom and baby. Just because we are only carrying one baby instead of twins or triplets does not mean our pregnancy will be a walk in the park.

However an individual baby will certainly be easier than a multiple pregnancy. More babies mean more hormones and more weight. Two things that can make for a difficult nine months. According to AmericanPregnancy. For some women that can feel like a huge difference and is extra strain on her body. Those pregnant with multiples may also be extra tired because their bodies have to work harder to provide nutrients for multiple babies.

Many women are waiting until they are older to get pregnant so pregnancy at an advanced maternal age is getting much more common. Any pregnancy when mom is older than 35 years old is considered of advanced maternal age. Though we say age is just a number, it can complicate our pregnancy a bit.

First of all, it was probably a little harder to get pregnant in the first place. According to MayoClinic. The risk of miscarriage as well as chromosomal abnormalities is also higher. Exercising while pregnant can make everything easier. It can help us manage our weight gain, though no one should try to lose weight while pregnant. It will help us better handle things like backaches and poor posture.

Exercise can also help us sleep better, not that many of us need it during pregnancy. It may also increase our energy and help our moods. Staying active during pregnancy can also make it easier to drop the baby weight afterwards and get back into shape. There are countless reasons why we should exercise as long as we are able to.

Most healthy, normal pregnancies are fine to exercise during. We should consult our doctor about the types of exercise we are able to handle. Though bleeding can occur throughout any trimester during pregnancy, it is usually cause for concern during the second and third trimesters. It can be a problem during the first but can also be harmless early on.

This bleeding is usually accompanied by cramping. Molar and ectopic pregnancies are other reasons why a woman may bleed during the first half of pregnancy.

During the second half of pregnancy, bleeding is usually a bit more serious and problematic. It may be the result of trouble with a woman's cervix such as inflammation or growths. Placenta previa can also be a cause of bleeding. It occurs when the placenta is very low and covering the cervix. We all know that every pregnancy is different. Of course our bodies change with each pregnancy, but if prior pregnancies were low risk or high risk, they can be an indicator as to how our next pregnancy will go.

With a second, third, or fourth pregnancy our body knows what to do. It's why many women seem to show earlier each time they are pregnant. Our symptoms might be the same, and we might experience a different variety of them. We will also know what to expect and what helped previously. According to Babycenter. By Lisa van de Geyn August 25, When Whitney Hilts was pregnant with her first child four years ago, she armed herself with information, anything that might make her labour and delivery as easy as possible.

With her second, born in August , she had a different plan. There are plenty of ways to ensure you have an easier labour and delivery, and almost all of them start before your contractions do. Here are six things you can do now for a better delivery on labour day.

And the overwhelming sentiment: It's super common somewhere around 1 in 5 pregnancies and SUCKS but also, it's even more common to get pregnant again soon and have a healthy baby. I "quickly" got pregnant again a few months later though that amount of time felt like eternity when it was happening , and I realized I literally didn't know what I would do if I miscarried again Keep in mind that every person and every pregnancy is different.

This list is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice please call your doctor or therapist for that ; rather, it's a list of things that worked for me, in case they may someday work for you, too.

I've always been pretty in touch with my body but every pregnancy message board references TCOYF so I figured it probably had some good stuff in it. It does! I didn't chart my cycles one of the big things this book discusses because I already have some obsessive tendencies and I knew it'd do me no favors mentally. But this book is like a crash course in understanding your reproductive system.

You can get a copy for yourself here. It is sooo tempting to buy a ton of pregnancy tests and take them every day after you have sex in hopes you'll get good news early I'm 25 weeks pregnant now and the test I took two days before my expected period said negative. Actually, I didn't know I was pregnant until two days after my missed period. I'd like to think it was a gift from the universe, because I spent those few days in between not obsessing about being pregnant.

I even had a few glasses of wine. Oh, how I miss wine these days. And beer. And sushi At least a line doesn't know that it's crushing your heart—I swear the digital ones are evil. At first I liked First Response Early Result tests because the shape is easier to pee on The Sweethome recommends them, too , but eventually I bought whatever was the cheapest at Target. This was a trick from a friend who was TTC at the same time as me: Have a bottle of champagne in the fridge so you can celebrate another month of being able to enjoy drinking.

Take an intense exercise class that you love. Eat a bunch of lunchmeat, if that's what makes you happy. Yeah, apparently pregnant women shouldn't eat lunchmeat! It ruled and actually took my mind off of the fact that I wasn't pregnant. I'll say right now that once I started being able to feel my baby move in my body, things got a lot easier, emotionally.

But before that, most of this stuff is all I had in between ultrasounds. Finding a new doctor can be annoying, but I didn't love the OB I had during my first pregnancy and the very idea of going back to her made me feel stressed out A woman's egg is fertile for only 12 to 24 hours after its release, according to the American Pregnancy Association.

However, a man's sperm can survive in a woman's body for up to five days. Women with regular cycles ovulate about two weeks before the arrival of their periods, Pavone said. It's harder to predict ovulation in women with irregular cycles, but it usually occurs 12 to 16 days before the start of her next period. According to a paper published in the journal Nature , there is a wide variety in the lengths of cycles of people who menstruate, and the time and duration of ovulation changes over a person's lifetime.

This variability means that it is best to monitor ovulation to find out when the person is most likely to conceive. There are several methods women can use to help determine their most fertile days each month. Sold at drug stores, the kits test urine for luteinizing hormone, a substance whose levels increase each month during ovulation and cause the ovaries to release an egg. The three days right after a positive test result are the best time for couples to have sex to increase their odds of becoming pregnant, the American Pregnancy Association said.

Just before ovulation, when a woman is most fertile, the amount of mucus increases, and it becomes thinner, clearer and more slippery, according to the March of Dimes , a nonprofit organization that campaigns for maternal and baby health. When cervical mucus becomes more slippery, it can help sperm make its way to the egg. A study published in in the journal Fertility and Sterility found that women who checked their cervical mucus consistently were 2.

To do this, check your temperature every morning at the same time, before you get out of bed, and keep a chart or record of each day's reading. Why measure this at-rest temperature? Right before a woman ovulates, meaning one of her ovaries is about to release an egg, basal body temperature dips slightly, with an average body temperature of between 97 and This egg will remain fertile for about 12 to 24 hours after ovulation, the university said.

Because your basal temperature change will be slight, it's important to use either a digital thermometer or a special basal thermometer, the university recommended. The "fertile window" spans a six-day interval — the five days prior to ovulation and the day of it, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Every month, a woman is most fertile on these days. When a woman has identified that fertility window, should they have sex every day?

Researchers evaluated hundreds of fertility and menstruation apps in the Apple app store, particularly for the quality of the app. While 31 of the apps showed serious inaccuracies, a few rose to the top. Here are the top 3 starting with the apps with the highest AQS scores:. There are plenty of pregnancy myths and old wives' tales about conception.

For example, there's no evidence that sex position will influence a couple's chances of having a baby, nor does a woman lying on her back for a certain amount of time after intercourse increase the odds of conceiving, Pavone told Live Science. But she said there are some water-based vaginal lubricants that can decrease the movement of sperm, so Pavone recommended using Pre-Seed rather than Astroglide or K-Y Jelly when lubrication is needed.

A woman's weight can also impact the chances of conceiving: Being overweight or underweight may reduce those odds.



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