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6Sep/110

Preparing For Your Pregnancy

If you have been trying to have a baby and have finally gotten your first batch of positive tests, then you may be wondering about what your next steps should be. Pregnancy is simultaneously exciting and frightening, so it is perfectly fine to have a few questions. Here is a short guide to dealing with your first few weeks of pregnancy and all of the questions you are sure to have.

The first thing you need to do before you call your friends and announce to your family is to go to the doctor. While this may seem redundant since you just had your first test, it really is necessary. Not only can a visit to the doctor serve to give you more accurate results than a standard store bought pregnancy test, but the visit can help you be sure that there are no complications. This way, if you happen to not be pregnant, you will not look silly by announcing a false alarm.

Another incredibly important thing to discuss with your doctor at this appointment is prenatal vitamins. These are vital to the health of the baby and you as your pregnancy progresses. Ideally you should start taking prenatal vitamins before you even become pregnant because they folic acid they provide is important even in the earliest stages of pregnancy before you even are aware of the change. Definitely talk to your doctor about which kind is best for you and your pregnancy.

If you have irrevocably confirmed that you are pregnant, then you may wondering how to announce it to your friends and family. There are plenty of ways that you can get creative with announcing it, but one of the best ways may be to simply have whoever you wish to tell over to your home and then announce it with your partner. But if you feel that getting creative will add to the excitement, then by all means.

The next thing you are probably wanting to do is go shopping for baby supplies. While you will not know the sex of the baby in the first few weeks of pregnancy, you can still purchase gender neutral supplies such as blankets, diapers, bottles, and things like that. While you may think that nine months is plenty of time to gather supplies like these, you can never have too many diapers. Stocking up on diapers will give you not only some leeway in how much you have to spend on diapers later, but you will find your diaper supply quickly dwindle.

Diet is another important factor in your pregnancy. Possibly one of the most important. While your food cravings will help you know what you and the baby need to stay healthy it is best to stay on top of things by planning a meticulous pregnancy diet that contains all of the nutrients and vitamins that will be essential to the health of you and the baby. While this sounds hard your doctor should be able to help you and everything should be approved by him/her.

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