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Stress affects baby and mother

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Pregnancy brings up different emotions, including feeling anxious or stressed. In different stages of pregnancy, a mother deals with different stresses. During pregnancy, stress is a normal reaction due to major changes in the body. But too much stress or stable stress can lead to health problems both for you and your baby. Dr.Karnika Tiwari, a senior gynaecologist from one of the bestpregnancy hospitals in Noida says that chronic stress may also affect the brain development that might lead to behavioural issues as the baby grows. It’s a considerable point for pregnant women if they’re dealing with chronic stress due to financial or relationship troubles. This stress affects the unborn baby’s growth and increases the chances of gestation pregnancy like premature birth or stillbirth. They can also increase the risk of problems in your baby’s future physical and mental development. Dr. Karnika  Tiwari  from Motherland Hospital , Noida advises that it’s important to...
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Pregnancy brings up different emotions, including feeling anxious or stressed. In different stages of pregnancy, a mother deals with different stresses. During pregnancy, stress is a normal reaction due to major changes in the body. But too much stress or stable stress can lead to health problems both for you and your baby. Dr.Karnika Tiwari, asenior gynaecologist from one of the best pregnancy hospital in Noida says that chronic stress may also affect the brain development that might lead to behavioural issues as the baby grows. It’s a considerable point for pregnant women if they’re dealing with chronic stress due to financial or relationship troubles. This stress affects the unborn baby’s growth and increases the chances of gestation pregnancy like premature birth or stillbirth. They can also increase the risk of problems in your baby’s future physical and mental development. Dr. Karnika Tiwari  from  Motherland Hospital , Noida advises that it’s important to lo...

High-risk complications in pregnancies

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High-risk complications in pregnancies are occurring in only 6 percent to 8 percent of women. These complications can be serious and require special care to ensure the safety of your baby. Dr Karnika Tiwari of Motherland hospital, Noida says, “If your pregnancy is high-risk, it means you need extra care to help you have a healthy pregnancy and baby”. You can suffer from the high-risk pregnancy if you have a lifelong condition or you may have e being treated for chronic disease. A pregnancy may be considered high-risk for a variety of reasons. As the mother has medical conditions that began before pregnancy, such as diabetes, preeclampsia, the mother experienced problems in a previous pregnancy, miscarriage, Problems are detected in the developing baby, premature labor and the mother is pregnant with multiples (twins or more) The Gynecologist of Top maternity hospital in Noida told that a high-risk pregnancy can create many different feelings or feel a mix of emotions. Becau...

Early Signs of Pregnancy

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The missing period is not the only symptom of pregnancy. For some women, early symptoms begin in the first weeks after conception. Early symptoms may vary from individual to individual, so you can visit the top maternity hospital in Noida . Here I explain some early symptoms in brief: Swollen or tender breasts: This is the first symptom of pregnancy. Because of hormonal changes, your breast may feel fuller and heavier or feel tender to touch. Nausea: Not every woman has morning sickness. It can occur at any time in day and night time. Pregnant women also have a heightened sense of smell that may cause waves of nausea. If you are feeling very low, then consult the best gynaecologist in Noida . Fatigue: It is the most common early pregnancy symptom. It is a feeling of tiredness which is quite normal. It happens due to the high level of hormones, blood sugar, and blood pressure. So, it is very important to take enough rest. Missed period: It is a very obvious symptom that ...

Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy?

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Pregnancy is a beautiful phase of a mother's life. It would be good to be active in pregnancy. Exercise is the best option for this. But there are usually many questions that come to mind about how to exercise during pregnancy. Physical exercise improves or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness. The exercise during pregnancy can help with some common crisis of pregnancy and even help prepare your body for labor and delivery. On the recommendation of your gynecologist, you can do most types of exercise in pregnancy such as running, Pilates, weights, yoga, and swimming.  You can ask the Best Gynaecologist in Noida that exercising during your pregnancy is safe or not. If you have a medical problem, such as asthma, heart disease, or diabetes, Low placenta, Weak cervix, threatened of miscarriage, history of early labor or premature births and Bleeding or spotting exercise may not be advisable. There are some benefits of exercise during pregnancy you may ...

Travel during Pregnancy

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You can plan your trip if you are enjoying a healthy pregnancy or there are no identified complications or concerns with your pregnancy, it is generally safe to travel at all times during your pregnancy. The best time to travel during pregnancy is the second trimester. Whether you are going by car, bus, air or train, it is generally safe to travel while you are pregnant, but there are some important things to consider that could make your trip safer and more comfortable. You should avoid travelling from 32ndweek through birth if you have complicated pregnancies with risk factors for premature labor, such as carrying multiples. Dr. Karnika , One of the Best gynecologists in Noida suggests that you should avoid travelling if you have a placenta-related problem, risk factors for early (preterm) labor, high blood pressure, diabetes, cervical problems, vaginal bleeding, multiple pregnancies, pre-eclampsia, prior miscarriage, prior ectopic pregnancy, prior premature labor or any medi...

Nutrition for Pregnant and Breastfeeding women

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Pregnant women and breastfeeding women need more calories to meet their energy needs and also for the healthy growth of their baby. It is very important to taken care of the diet of pregnant women and breastfeeding women. But overeating can put you on weight gain or there may be chances of gestational diabetes or other complications. Before changing your diet, you consult your gynaecologist first. I would recommend Dr. Karnika Tiwari , the best gynaecologist in Noida . Here are some points of nutritional needs: • 1st trimester: Vitamin A, Iodine, Folate • 2nd and 3rd trimester: Iron, Zinc, mild increase in calcium • Breastfeeding: sufficient intake of Vitamin A, DHA, protein, Iodine, Zinc, Folate Major food source of: • Folate- Green vegetables, beans, fruits, peanuts, nuts, etc • Vitamin A- cherries, tomatoes, pumpkins, carrots, sweet potatoes, eggs, and milk, etc • Iodine- Iodised salt, eggs, milk, and milk products, etc • Iron- lentils, red kidney beans, chic...