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HOW TO MANAGE STRESS AND PROMOTE WELL-BEING DURING PREGNANCY

HOW TO MANAGE STRESS AND PROMOTE WELL-BEING DURING PREGNANCY

 

Pregnancy is a stressful time, especially if it is your first pregnancy or if complications meant that previous pregnancies did not go to full term. To ensure that you look after yourself and your baby, you need to find ways to reduce these stress levels as much as possible and promote a sense of well-being.

Of course, with everything else that is going on, this might seem easier said than done, but there are some key areas you can look at to help achieve this. These combine both emotional and practical elements, which could give you a head start that can keep stress at bay.

Here is a guide on how to manage stress and promote well-being during pregnancy.

1. Get the appropriate exercise, rest, and relaxation

Although exercise may have been a key part of keeping stress to a minimum prior to pregnancy, now you should only undertake exercise that your doctor has approved. This might include walking or some specialist exercises such as prenatal yoga.

You will also need to rest more and do what you can to get enough sleep. The amount of sleep that you will need is likely to increase, so you might need to augment any you get at night with daytime naps if possible. Part of this new regime will include finding comfortable sleeping positions and support as your body changes shape.

If you haven’t got any relaxation techniques that you have previously used, then you might want to explore meditation as a first port of call. There are a huge number of resources online to aid you with this, and they also cover subjects such as deep breathing or visualizing a calm environment. You might also choose to explore more physical methods including massage, although again, you will have to seek medical advice as to which type of massage you should have.

2. Find the right balance between practicality and positivity

While you might be of the opinion that the best way to avoid stress is to only expose yourself to positive news and avoid stressful situations, this might not provide you with the best outcome, as there are always unknowns in any new situation, and educating yourself about those might relieve stress more than ignoring the facts. For instance, understanding the pregnancy process, labor, and delivery might allow you to prepare yourself for the event. As part of this, though, you should also understand possible complications that could occur and where to get support in these instances.

If these complications occur due to medical negligence, then you will need to contact a birth injury attorney to ensure that you have the financial means to get the right people involved as soon as possible. Knowing that you have the support if a problem occurs can give you peace of mind and lower your stress levels as a result.

3. Get support

As well as legal support, you will also need emotional support from friends, family, and your partner if you have one. In addition to this, there are going to be other pregnant women you can communicate with at prenatal groups or in chat rooms and forums online. This gives you access to a wealth of experience and advice that can fill in any gaps left by those closest to you.

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Written by Atil Kum