Dealing With Your First Pregnancy

By Jennifer Danvers


You are both nervous and excited. There is a positive pregnancy test staring you in the face. You are not positive you are pregnant, but your instincts are starting to kick in and they are telling you that you need to get ready. Your instincts are right. If you even so much as suspect that you are pregnant, then you need to do what you can to prepare for both the physical and emotional journey that is to come. Here are some essential things that you have to do to prepare for it.

The first step that absolutely has to be taken is for you to visit your doctor. You need to go to your doctor for two reasons. The first reason is to make sure that you actually are pregnant. Store bought pregnancy tests are not always accurate, even with positive results. You need to get an accurate test, and the best way to get one is to go right to the doctor. You also need to be checked out to see whether or not you are even healthy enough for the pregnancy to help avoid any unnecessary complications.

One of the hardest steps for some expecting mothers is to actually announce the pregnancy. If you were planning on getting pregnant, then it may be relatively easy for you to go to your loved ones with the news. If you are in a situation where a pregnancy did not exactly work to your advantage, then it may be difficult to announce it. You need to make the announcement decision that works best with your situation, but it does need to be announced.

There is no way to gently go into preparing for the arrival of your child. You need to go into the pregnancy with an objective mindset. This means that you need to prepare yourself, starting with your body. You need to begin taking prenatal pills, as they will be a big help in conditioning your body for the pregnancy. You also need to start carefully considering the things that you eat and the activities that you take part of. Your diet is also something that needs to be heavily considered. You need to consult your doctor before altering your diet or starting a new one entirely.

Any activities that you do that involve rigorous physical activity or body movement, then you need to drop them. If there is anything you do that can hurt you, then it will harm the baby as well. One mind set that many mothers have claimed to have developed with their pregnancy was one that said that their body was no longer their own: it was their baby's. Make all of your decisions based on how they will affect the child. Smoking and drinking obviously have to go as well.

The key thing that any mother will tell you about their pregnancy is that it is immediately no longer about you. You will find that all of your instincts of self preservation will shift to instincts to protect your unborn child. While buying clothes, diapers, cribs, and things like that is very important, nothing can prepare you emotionally or physically for the arrival of your child.




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