Issues Mothers can face during Pregnancy
May 12, 2009 by Dan
Filed under One Person's View
By Andrew Regan
May 13, 2009
There’s more to being pregnant than just picking a suitable name for your baby; in fact, mothers-to-be have to confront a variety of issues in the run up to childbirth, and many more afterwards.
If you’re having a baby or have ever been pregnant, you’ll understand that you have more issues to consider during your pregnancy than just picking out a suitable name for your child. As well as assessing the options available to you when giving birth, you have to prepare for your baby’s arrival in a variety of ways.
For starters, pregnancy forces you to change your lifestyle; but this doesn’t just mean that you need to stop drinking or smoking. Mothers also need to buy proper maternity clothes and maternity underwear to make sure that their new wardrobe fits their growing body. Many mothers-to-be may feel that maternity wear is frumpy or fails to reflect trends; but an increasing number of clothing designers are creating flattering maternity clothing, including skirts, dresses and nightwear that will suit mothers of all lifestyles.
Many book stores and specialist maternity stores stock books that give advice on dealing with pregnancy. Pregnancy manuals and mothering books can be veritable bibles of information when you’re having a baby and can provide you with a range of answers for problems, such as: childbirth options, explaining the stages of labour and methods of pain-relief during labour. Such manuals are also indispensable after your baby is born and will impart advice on issues as wide ranging as what you can expect from your new born baby and how to deal with postnatal depression.
When it comes to buying items for your baby, make sure that you invest in the right kinds of products. Parents-to-be usually spend money on pushchairs or prams for their children, as well as baby cots, baby clothing and general nursery furniture. However, it is also important to purchase essential safety items like car seats so your baby can travel safely and legally in the car with you. Many maternity shops sell a wide range of safety products, including fixed safety gates, fireguards, baby monitors, cupboard locks and socket covers. By investing in these essential baby safety items, you can be sure that your baby will still have some degree of protection from the more dangerous elements of your home, even when you’re not watching.
The most important thing to remember when you’ve had your baby, however, is to enjoy your time with them, and take pleasure in watching them grow and progress, both mentally and physically. Many maternity shops sell fun baby toys and games that will aid a young child’s development, such as baby walkers or educational books that help children identify sights and sounds. Of course, many stores also sell toys that are designed to provide pure and simple entertainment, such as rocking horses, teddy bears, and mini-cars – and these are often the toys that you and your baby will enjoy the most.
Source: Buzzle.com