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28Oct/110

Preparing for your new baby

There are many signs of pregnancy and once you have noticed them you will need to plan ahead for the arrival of your new baby. Knowing how to look after your new arrival, what you will need and what signs of pregnancy to look for can help you greatly in understanding what is happening to your body.

There are many signs of pregnancy including prickling, tingling nipples, spotting and cramping, feeling sick, tender swollen breasts, fatigue, the frequent need to urinate, change in your sense of taste, missed period and a positive pregnancy test. If you have one or more of these pregnancy symptoms then you may well be pregnant. A healthy lifestyle should help lessen some of these pregnancy symptoms.

Once you have found out about your pregnancy then you should understand that it will be split into three trimesters. In the first trimester as your foetus starts to grow you may experience some morning sickness but this should go as you get into the second trimester of your pregnancy. In the second trimester you may begin to feel the baby moving and some expectant mothers feel renewed energy during this phase. As you reach the final trimester you may feel nervous about the imminent arrival of your baby but the majority of your pregnancy symptoms will have deceased by this point and you can take comfort in the fact that your baby will soon be with you.

When you are in the last few weeks before your baby is due to arrive it is important to start to think about your birthing plan. This could include any pain relief you may want, if you want a natural birth and who you wish to be present at the birth. Discussing this birthing plan with those who will be present and your midwife is an important step in producing it.

In the final few weeks of being pregnant one of the final pregnancy symptoms is the need to build a nest for your offspring. Taking time to decide what colour nursery you would like, what furniture you require and purchase all the items required such as mosses baskets, changing tables, nursing chairs, night lights, cot, clothes storage and baby monitors can help get rid of those final pregnancy symptoms.

The next thing on the list of priorities before your baby arrives is purchasing the pushchair that your baby will be travelling in. These vary from forward facing to rearward facing systems where a car seat can be added to allow for a sleeping baby to be easily moved between house and car. Purchasing a car seat is also an important decision as it is something most babies spend a lot of time in.

One of the final things that you will need to get ready before your baby arrives is any bottles, steriliser, milk, nappies, cleaning lotions and baby baths that you will require once they are born. You may require bottles even if you are breast feeding as you can express some milk so that your partner can feed your baby, giving you a rest.

Your final stage on your way to bringing your new baby home is to remember to take time to relax before the birth in the final few weeks. Once your baby is born you will have plenty of sleepless nights and having your batteries fully charged before they arrive is a good idea. Once they do arrive take time to relax and enjoy them, especially when they are sleeping.

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