Everything expectant mums need to know, trimester by trimester

Both new and seasoned parents alike have questions and concerns over the course of the nine-month adventure. Pregnancy For Dummies offers comfort and reassurance while serving as a guide to what mother and baby experience before, during, and just after birth. Here, you'll find expert advice on diets and exercise when you're pregnant; guidance on following your baby's development, trimester by trimester; tips on how to prepare for the big day; techniques for taking care of yourself before and after delivery; and support for caring for a newborn baby.

Pregnancy For Dummies gives parents-to-be authoritative, friendly, up-to-date advice on every aspect of pregnancy and childbirth. This new edition offers all of the latest information expecting parents want to know, including medical and nutritional information and updated resources/changes in NHS practice, so that new mums will feel prepared and reassured ahead of the birth.

  • A guide to what mother and baby experience before, during, and just after birth
  • Helpful information on preparing for pregnancy
  • Advice on diet and exercise during pregnancy
  • Information on your rights and welfare benefits
  • Guidance on how to care for a newborn baby

If you're an expectant mum looking for practical, down-to-earth guidance on what to expect before, during, and after pregnancy, Pregnancy For Dummies will keep you prepared and reassured every step along the way.



Autorentext

Dr Sarah Jarvis has been a GP for 20 years. She is the resident doctor on the BBC's The One Show, and a regular columnist for Good Housekeeping and My Weekly. Dr Roger Henderson has also been a GP for 20 years, and writes for The Sunday Times and the Sunday Mirror. He is also the medical consultant to the health website NetDoctor. Joanne Stone, MD, and Keith Eddleman, MD, are obstetrician-gynaecologists. Mary Duenwald is a veteran journalist.



Inhalt

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 2

What You're Not to Read 2

Foolish Assumptions 3

How This Book Is Organised 3

Part I: The Game Plan 3

Part II: Pregnancy: A Drama in Three Acts 4

Part III: The Big Event: Labour, Delivery and Recovery 4

Part IV: Special Concerns 4

Part V: The Part of Tens 4

Appendix 5

Icons Used in This Book 5

Where to Go from Here 6

Part I: The Game Plan 7

Chapter 1: From Here to Maternity 9

Getting Ready to Get Pregnant: The Preconception Visit 9

Taking a look at your history 10

Evaluating your current health 11

Answering Commonly Asked Questions 12

Getting to your ideal body weight 12

Reviewing your medications 13

Considering herbal remedies and vitamin supplements 15

Recognising the importance of vaccinations and immunity 16

Quitting contraception 18

Introducing Sperm to Egg: Timing Is Everything 19

Pinpointing ovulation 20

Taking an effective (and fun) approach 21

Chapter 2: I Think I'm Pregnant! 23

Recognising the Signs of Pregnancy 23

Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3 24

Getting an answer at home 24

Going to your GP for answers 25

Antenatal and Labour Care - What's Available? 25

Where to have your baby 25

Looking at your options: Private or NHS? 27

Who's Who? The Varying Roles of Health Care Professionals 28

Your GP 28

Your midwife 29

Independent midwives 29

Your obstetrician 29

Maternal-foetal medicine specialists 30

Your paediatrician 30

Your health visitor 30

Chapter 3: Preparing for Life during Pregnancy 31

Working Out Your Due Date 32

Planning Antenatal Visits 33

Preparing for Physical Changes 36

Spotting breast and bladder changes 36

Coping with mood swings 36

Living through leg cramps 37

Noticing vaginal discharge 37

Putting up with backaches 38

Handling stress.38

Understanding the Effects of Medications, Alcohol and Drugs on Your Baby 39

Taking medications 39

Smoking 40

Drinking alcohol 41

Using recreational/illicit drugs.41

Looking at Lifestyle Changes 43

Pampering yourself with beauty treatments 43

Relaxing (or not) in hot tubs, saunas or steam rooms 44

Travelling 45

Getting dental care 46

Having sex 47

Working during Pregnancy: A Different Type of Labour 48

Chapter 4: Checking Out Your Rights and Welfare Benefits 51

Your Rights When You're Having a Baby 52

Discrimination against pregnant women 52

Ordinary and additional maternity leave 52

Financial Benefits during Pregnancy 53

Statutory Maternity Pay 54

Maternity allowances 54

Sure Start Maternity Grants 55

You and your Mat B1 55

Entitlements as a New Parent 55

Child Benefit 55

Working Tax Credit 56

Child Tax Credit 56

Statutory Paternity Pay 56

Chapter 5: Diet and Exercise for the Expectant Mother 57

Looking at Healthy Weight Gain 57

Determining how much is enough 58

Avoiding weight obsession 59

Understanding your baby's weight gain 60

Taking Stock of What You're Taking In 61

Using a healthy eating pyramid 61

Supplementing your diet 63

Determining Which Foods Are Safe 65

Debunking popular food myths 65

Identifying potentially harmful foods 65

Considering Special Dietary Needs 68

Eating right, vegetarian-style 68

Combating constipation 68

Dealing with diabetes 69

Working Out for Two 69

Adapting to your body's changes 70

Exercising without overdoing it 71

Comparing forms of exercise 72

Part II: Pregnancy: A Drama in Three Acts 75

Chapter 6: The First Trimester 77

A New Life Takes Shape 77

Adapting to Pregnancy: Body Changes in the First Trimester 80

Breast changes 81

Fatigue 81

Any-time-of-day sickness 82

Bloating 83

Frequent urination 84

Headaches.84

Constipation 85

Cramps 85

Booking Baby In: Your First Antenatal Appointments 86

Understanding the consultation 86

Considering the physical examination 90

Looking at standard tests 90

Your booking appointment - now it's your turn! 93

Recognising Causes for Concern 94

Bleeding.94

Miscarriage 95

Ectopic pregnancy 97

Chapter 7: The Second Trimester 99

Discovering How Your Baby Is Developing 99

Understanding Your Changing Body 101

Forgetfulness and clumsiness 102

Wind 102

Hair and nail growth 102

Heartburn 103

Lower abdominal/groin pain 103

Nasal congestion 105

Nosebleeds and bleeding gums 105

Skin changes 105

Checking In: Antenatal Visits 107

Recognising Causes for Concern 107

Bleeding 107

Foetal abnormality 108

Incompetent cervix 108

Identifying other potential problems 109

Chapter 8: The Third Trimester 111

Your Baby Gets Ready for Birth 111

Movin' and shakin': Foetal movements 113

Flexing the breathing muscles 113

Hiccupping in utero 114

Keeping Up with Your Changing Body 114

Accidents and falls 114

Braxton-Hicks contractions 114

Carpal tunnel syndrome 116

Fatigue 116

Piles 117

Insomnia 118

Feeling the baby engage 118

Pregnancy rashes and itches 119

Preparing for breast-feeding 120

Sciatica 121

Shortness …

Titel
Pregnancy For Dummies
EAN
9781119977308
ISBN
978-1-119-97730-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
13.09.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
20.76 MB
Anzahl Seiten
384
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
2. Aufl.