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by Aura Amstell - Thursday, 10 October 2024, 8:51 PM
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During pregnancy, an increase of physical and physiological changes take place. For example, there is an increase in weight. In addition, there is an increase of the hormone’s progesterone, estrogen, prolactin, and the synthesis of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin. Also, Oxygen demand increases, since the gravid woman increase hormones and increase respiration rate requires more oxygen. Moreover, the position of the fetus in the abdominal cavity affects the cardiac output, causing hypotension and leg’s edema, affecting the renal and urinary system. In summary, the nutritional needs also increase to prepare the mother’s body during pregnancy, for delivery, and breastfeeding.
The pregnant woman requires a balanced diet to prevent injuries to the brain of the developing fetus, birth defects, and nutritional deficiencies for the mother and the fetus. Furthermore, the woman, should have a diet that include an adequate amount of micronutrient, such as, vitamins, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids. Thus, avoiding tabaco, alcohol, caffeine, and other street drugs. Also, it is recommended to take a prenatal vitamin daily to support the pregnant body and to ensure the baby healthy outcome and normal development. Prenatal supplements include, folate/folic acid, Iron, Zinc, copper, calcium, and vitamin D.
by Aura Amstell - Thursday, 10 October 2024, 8:51 PM
Number of replies: 1
During pregnancy, an increase of physical and physiological changes take place. For example, there is an increase in weight. In addition, there is an increase of the hormone’s progesterone, estrogen, prolactin, and the synthesis of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin. Also, Oxygen demand increases, since the gravid woman increase hormones and increase respiration rate requires more oxygen. Moreover, the position of the fetus in the abdominal cavity affects the cardiac output, causing hypotension and leg’s edema, affecting the renal and urinary system. In summary, the nutritional needs also increase to prepare the mother’s body during pregnancy, for delivery, and breastfeeding.
The pregnant woman requires a balanced diet to prevent injuries to the brain of the developing fetus, birth defects, and nutritional deficiencies for the mother and the fetus. Furthermore, the woman, should have a diet that include an adequate amount of micronutrient, such as, vitamins, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids. Thus, avoiding tabaco, alcohol, caffeine, and other street drugs. Also, it is recommended to take a prenatal vitamin daily to support the pregnant body and to ensure the baby healthy outcome and normal development. Prenatal supplements include, folate/folic acid, Iron, Zinc, copper, calcium, and vitamin D.
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Hi Aura,
Thank you for your insightful overview of the physiological changes and nutritional needs during pregnancy. You’ve highlighted some crucial points about the importance of a balanced diet and the role of micronutrients in supporting both maternal health and fetal development.
It's especially interesting to note how hormonal changes and increased oxygen demand can affect a woman's overall health during this time. Ensuring adequate intake of folate, iron, and other key nutrients is vital in preventing complications and promoting a healthy pregnancy. Your mention of avoiding harmful substances is also a critical reminder for expectant mothers.
Have you come across any specific dietary recommendations or resources that can help pregnant women navigate these changes effectively? It could be beneficial to share some practical tips or meal ideas that align with these nutritional needs!
Looking forward to your thoughts!
Best,
[Your Name]
Thank you for your insightful overview of the physiological changes and nutritional needs during pregnancy. You’ve highlighted some crucial points about the importance of a balanced diet and the role of micronutrients in supporting both maternal health and fetal development.
It's especially interesting to note how hormonal changes and increased oxygen demand can affect a woman's overall health during this time. Ensuring adequate intake of folate, iron, and other key nutrients is vital in preventing complications and promoting a healthy pregnancy. Your mention of avoiding harmful substances is also a critical reminder for expectant mothers.
Have you come across any specific dietary recommendations or resources that can help pregnant women navigate these changes effectively? It could be beneficial to share some practical tips or meal ideas that align with these nutritional needs!
Looking forward to your thoughts!
Best,
[Your Name]