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Three Easy Steps For A Healthy Pregnancy

By Irene Diamond, R.T., CMT

Along with the beautiful life growing inside your body during pregnancy come aches, pains and stress that weren't there before. A woman's body goes through tremendous changes during pregnancy, such as fatigue, rapid weight gain and hormonal uctuations.

You may also experience muscular pain which tends to develop in the neck, back and hips due to postural and weight changes which make you walk, sit, and even breathe completely different from how you do it when you are not carrying the additional bulk of a child. (Think, 'pregnancy waddle!')

The key to a healthy pregnancy, labor and delivery is to continue (or start gently) a 3-Step wellness program. The most complete program you can participate in will incorporate three components of wellness: Fitness, Nutrition, and Stress Reduction.

Step 1 - Physical Fitness:

Fitness includes stretching, strengthening and cardio-vascular training. (If you have been inactive prior to your pregnancy be sure to speak with your primary care provider before starting an exercise program.)

Step 2 - Nutrition:

You may need to see a nutritionist to help you with more specifics, but when you are eating for two, nutrition is huge! Of course the basic rules apply such as eating lots of greens, lean protein, complex carbohydrates, and limiting fats.

But it also important to be sure you are hydrated enough, specially in the summer. Also, there are some very important foods you should avoid when you are pregnant such as sprouts, raw seafood such as sushi because of parasites and even soft cheeses (especially un-pasteurized) like brie from other countries because they carry listeriosis which can result in premature delivery, miscarriage, severe illness, or death of the baby.

Drinking caffeine and wine are still controversial, but most studies now show even two to three cups of coffee and one glass of wine per day are ok. I always say, everything in moderation.

Step 3 - Stress Reduction

Stress relief can come in all sorts of ways such as taking more breaks at work, to taking long walks, to meditation, to getting a massage.

There are numerous benefits from receiving prenatal massage. Many of massage's most powerful effects come with the relief it brings from anxiety, stress and depression caused by pregnancy's hormonal changes. It also helps reduce edema (swelling) and musculo-skeletal pain associated with pregnancy.

The Touch Research Institute, affiliated with the University of Miami School of Medicine, conducted a study on 26 pregnant women and the effects of massage. The massage therapy study group reported reduced anxiety, improved mood, better sleep and less back pain by the last day of the study. In addition, urinary stress hormone levels (norepinephrine) decreased for the massage therapy group and the women had fewer complications during labor and their infants had fewer postnatal complications.

Other recent studies have also credited prenatal massage for relief from fatigue, headaches, leg pain and cramps, constipation, nausea and indigestion. Women may find that it may also help keep their skin supple to help prevent stretch marks. Massage strengthens muscles in preparation for labor and delivery, helps control blood pressure, relieves pain associated with pressure on the sciatic nerve in the buttocks and back of leg, allows for deeper breathing, enhances self-image, maintains posture and body balance and strengthens the immune system.

Doesn't all that sound great? It is possible to have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby!

About the Author:

Irene Diamond, Exercise Specialist, is CEO and director of the First Wellness Center in San Francisco, Diamond Massage & Wellness Center. The center specializes in pain management and injury rehabilitation, weight management, fitness and ergonomic education programs along with in pre and post natal wellness programs.

You may contact Diamond Wellness Center at 1841 Lombard St, San Francisco CA. 94123 or call or visit http://www.DiamondWellness.com. The rehabilitation technique Ms. Diamond developed can be found at http:// www.TheDiamondMethod.com