Introduction:
There have been cases of complications during pregnancy, still
birth, deformation on the emerging baby and other heart breaking health issues
connected to pregnancy. For some issues no one is to be blamed while the mother
is to be partially blamed for some. This write-up is based on revealing some
things that an expectant mother need to avoid for the safety of her child and
her safety too.
What is pregnancy?
Pregnancy is a condition when female specie houses an offspring in
her womb (uterus) as a result of fertilization for the required period of time
before delivery. The offspring might be biologically related to her or not
related to her in the case of surrogacy.
How can one get pregnant?
During sexual intercourse between couples, the semen containing
spermatozoa (sperm) is released by the male into the female body. This sperm
alongside the jelly-like semen swim into the female uterine or fallopian tube,
the female system aid this movement. If the female currently ovulated or
ovulating (the process of realizing matured egg or ovum from the ovary), the
sperm and the matured egg or ovum would meet and the sperm would fertilize the
matured egg or ovum at a point in the uterine tube called ampulla. If there is
fertilization, the formed embryo will move to the uterus (womb) and implant
(stick to its wall). From there it would grow with time. The essence of
implantation is so that the baby can derive blood, oxygen and nutrient from the
mother through her womb.
Things to avoid when you are pregnant:
Over the counter drugs (OTC drugs) – OTC drugs are drugs purchased
and used without doctor’s prescription. Every drug a pregnant woman should take
must come from her doctor and no other place. Taking drugs without your
doctor’s prescription is dangerous for you and your baby, no matter the drug.
Some drugs have been proved to cause birth defect when taken during pregnancy.
Such drugs are; Isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) (an analogue of vitamin A),
Antipsychotic and antianxiety agents (major and minor tranquilizers,
respectively) etc.
Neglecting the drugs from your doctor – This is a major practice
of pregnant women during their ante-natal. They feel that they feel okay and
therefore do not need the drugs, but they do not know that their doctor also
knew that they feel alright and yet gave the drugs to them. They are ignorant
that the drugs are needed for their wellbeing and that of their baby as some of
the depleted nutrients are resupplied by the drugs.
Alcohol – Alcohol consumption is strictly discouraged during
pregnancy whether much or moderate. Alcohol consumption is detrimental or
harmful to the development of the embryo (unborn child) and had been linked to
mental retardation, growth deficiency and other health issues of a child.
Cigarette smoking – This is also an issue because women addicted
to the habit of smoking do get pregnant. In fact, smoking before pregnancy can
cause harm to the yet-to-come pregnancy. Smoking causes intrauterine growth
retardation (the baby could not grow well inside the womb) and premature
delivery and behavioral disturbances.
Dirty and infectious environment – Several virus have been linked
to birth defects. Living in such environment can expose a pregnant woman to
these viruses which would affect her child adversely. These viruses include;
Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, Herpes simplex and varicella. Human immunodeficiency
(HIV) virus can also cause birth defect. Water and food contaminated with heavy
metals like organic mercury and lead can also adversely affect the child.
Radiation – Women working where there is possible exposure to
radiation should take protective measures because ionizing radiation kills
rapidly proliferating cells of the embryo in the womb.
Nutritional Deficiencies – A pregnant woman should feed well to
avoid any nutritional deficiencies that might interfere with the baby’s normal
development. The doctor’s or nutritionist’s advice should be taken strictly on
the proper diet to be taken. Example of these deficiencies is vitamin
deficiencies. Poor maternal nutrition can cause low birth weight and birth
defect to the child.
Obesity –
Research also showed that Prepregnancy obesity (body mass index (BMI)>29kg/m2)
can increase the risk of having a child with a defect called neural tube defect,
which affects the nervous system (brain and spinal cord) of the child.
These and many others should be avoided by a pregnant woman.
Remember, your doctor’s advice is paramount in every health-related issue(s).
Your health and that of your child is important, so live healthy
and positive.
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