Pregnancy
Nutrition Diet
You’ve
been trying and trying to become pregnant and now it’s
finally happened. You’re pregnant. Excitement hits at you,
and you suddenly can’t wait to get back home and tell
everyone the good news. Naturally enough you’re on the phone
the minute you enter your house.
You’ve
kicked off your high heeled shoes because that can give you a bad back,
and worse you might fall, so you decide to donate them to charity. Even
as you talk a number of things are running through your head and your
pregnancy nutrition is uppermost in your mind.
What
can you eat?
You know that some
things are bad for your growing baby like alcohol and cigarettes, but
what about other things. Will you have to cut back on coffee and tea
entirely to take the caffeine out of your diet, or will you be able to
get by with the first reviving sip of coffee early in the morning.
A thought strikes
you, will you even be able to hold down a gulp a coffee? You remember
how ill your best friend was in the early stages of her pregnancy
nutrition diet matters fly right out of your head at this rather dire
thought. No coffee for a whole nine months? What about when the baby is
born, will you be able to have any then if you’re breast
feeding?
And what about all
those lovely prawn cocktails, and that perfectly gorgeous lobster in
cream sauce that you adore so much? Would you have to go without all
that for such a long time? You furiously start scribbling notes to
yourself to be able to ask the doctor the next time you see him.
Your next call
naturally enough is to your mother who has been through all this twice
before and can help to guide you through the murky waters which the
whole pregnancy nutrition diet question put into your head.
Finally
you’re done, all your calls are made, your mother has
reassured you on many points, and now you can just sit back, relax and
bask in the glow that you’re finally pregnant. Your thoughts
rush ahead to the future and you slip into a more comfortable chair.
Your first impulse to grab a glass of wine is quelled. You have other
things to consider now, pregnancy nutrition diet and what
you can possibly prepare for dinner
to celebrate such a special occasion.
The next time you
run by your doctor’s office you get yourself sorted on all
those questions that had been bothering you ever since you first
learned you were pregnant (and the list is by now considerably long!).
You smile in pleasure and just before you head out the door your doctor
hands you a small booklet. It’s called “Pregnancy
Nutrition Diet and You”. Your smile grows wider and you head
out the door with a singing heart and a light step.