MONTHLY GUIDE FOR PREGNANCY         Learning
you are pregnant is a joyous occasion. For the next nine months, you
will go through many changes. Although each woman's pregnancy is
different, this month-by-month guide can help you plan for some of the
changes that may occur.    Month One, Two, and Three  Month Four  Month Five  
Month Six  Month Seven  Month Eight  Month Nine   Month One, Two, and Three    
Your BodyBy
the end of the third month, you may have gained several pounds. You may
feel very tired due to hormonal changes. Plan to get extra rest,
sneaking in naps when you can and slow down. You should feel more
energetic by the end of the third month.You may need to urinate
more frequently now. This is common during the first trimester of
pregnancy, and again right before your baby is born.For greater comfort, start 
wearing loosely fitting clothes.See
your health care provider by the second month to confirm your
pregnancy. Regular check-ups will be scheduled for your prenatal 
care."Morning Sickness"Nausea
sometimes occurs early in pregnancy and usually goes away after the
third month. Although it is called "morning sickness," it can happen
any time of the day or night or you may
never experience nausea. Your DietCalcium, Fruits and Vegetables and 
WaterCalcium
is very important for both you and your baby's bones and teeth. An easy
way to include calcium in your diet is to eat and drink pasturized
dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream.Eat
plenty of raw fruits and vegetables, whole grain breads and bran cereal
to make sure your bowel movements are regular. Be sure to drink plenty
of water. Your FeelingsTalk
to your partner about how you are feeling. Ask for help, especially if
you are tired. During this time you may be feel overweight and clumsy.
Remember the extra weight is preparing your body for pregnancy and
breastfeeding.During
pregnancy, it is common to have mood swings in your feelings about sex.
It is not harmful to have sexual relations during pregnancy, but check
with your healthcare provider about sexual activity during this time.      
Month Four   Your BodyYou
may notice that you have more energy. Nausea and fatigue may stop. You
may also notice that your belly looks larger because the baby has grown.Your 
DietDuring
pregnancy, your need for iron increases. To be sure you get enough
iron, eat meats, leafy green vegetables, whole grain breads, dried
fruits and beans.Childbirth Preparation ClassesChildbirth classes should begin 
in month seven. Register now since classes fill up early.     
Month Five   Your BodyChanges
in your circulation require that you to stand and move often. Continue
to do this throughout the remainder of your pregnancy. Your breasts may
begin to leak a yellowish fluid called colostrum in preparation for
breastfeeding and you may begin to feel the baby move during this month.Your 
DietBe sure to eat food rich in Vitamin C. Your body does not store Vitamin C, 
so it
is important to get a fresh supply every day. Good sources of Vitamin C are 
oranges, broccoli, and tomatoes.Choosing a Health Care Provider for your 
BabyBefore
you are admitted to the hospital to the hospital, you need to decide
who will care for your baby after the delivery. This is a good time in
your pregnancy to start looking for a health care provider for your
baby if you have not already chosen one. Talk to your friends and ask
them if they are happy with the health care provider who cares for
their children. Many pediatricians and family care physicians will meet
with you before your baby is born and let you interview them. It is a
good idea to select someone that close to where you live!       Month Six   
Your BodyYou
may gain 3-4 pounds this month. Your feet may swell during the latter
stages of pregnancy. Putting your feet up may help reduce any ankle
swelling. Shop for wide, comfortable shoes, preferably with a flat heel.Your 
DietYou
may crave certain
foods or find that other foods smell or taste bad, even if you like
them before you were pregnant. If this happens, try to find substitutes
that provide the right nutrients.Hospital Pre-RegistrationIf you have not 
already pre-registered at the hospital you will be delivering at, this is a 
good time to do so. Check with your health care provider or call the hospital 
directly for pre-registration information.       Month Seven   Your BodyYou
may gain 3-4 pounds this month. You may tire more easily. Again, ask
for help. If you work, try to work shorter hours or a more flexible
schedule if possible. Rest when you can.Your FeelingsMood
swings and increased irritability are common during the last three
months of pregnancy. Be sure to discuss your feelings with your 
partner.Childbirth Preparation ClassesBegin childbirth preparation classes
with your partner. These classes provide useful information on labor and birth, 
and what to expect.      Month Eight   Your BodyYou
may
gain 3-4 pounds this month. Increases in frequency of urination,
backaches, anxiety, heartburn, and shortness of breath occur at this
time. Shop for larger maternity clothes, if necessary. You will be
growing quite a bit these last few weeks.Your DietWhat
you eat is still important. If you have trouble sleeping, try drinking
something warm and lying on your side with pillows to support your
body. Taking a warm shower before bed also helps to relax you and make
you sleepy.       Month Nine   Your BodyYou
may gain 3-4 pounds this month. Your stomach may change shape as the
baby begins to position itself for birth. It may be easier to breathe
now, but you may have to urinate more often. Get plenty of rest!Hospital 
StayMake
arrangements for your hospital stay. Keep important phone numbers and
papers close by. Pack your bag for the hospital, and plan how you will
get there at different times of the day or night. Make sure
you have everything you will need when you come home from the hospital,
such as food and diapers.      Warning:
The reader of this article should exercise all precautionary measures
while following instructions on the home remedies from this article.
Avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it. The
responsibility lies with the reader and not with the site or the writer.Never 
use any home remedy or other self treatment without being advised to do so by a 
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