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Why do pregnant women eat a lot?

Appetite increases for some women so much that they are eager to eat every time and never feel full where these symptoms catch especially after 1st trimester when you are over with morning sickness and nausea. The baby’ growth demands the increased appetite as it needs more nutrients, vitamins for the nourishment. Eating for two is what we are said during pregnancy but that doesn’t mean indulging yourself into the junk and heavy food is what it needs. Make sure you eat after every small interval. Eating too much on one go through heartburn. Eat small, frequent meals. Avoid greasy and spicy foods. Take small sips of fluid during meals. Try to eat sitting up and avoid lying down for at least 3 hours after eating. Avoid eating close to bedtime. Heartburn medications that are considered safe during pregnancy include antacids, surface agents, etc but check with your doctor. Keep yourself hydrated; take fruits except for Papaya, Pineapple. Take food and never exceed the calorie intake. Take high-fiber carbohydrates (like whole grains or fruit) with protein and healthy fat (like nut butter or low-fat dairy). Include the food that is rich in Vitamin A and C in your diet. Keep up with the grocery and other small things you could need anytime in your pregnancy to calm your pregnancy cravings. Make sure that you are exercising regularly so as to manage weight and keep yourself away from gestational diabetes. 

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What should I eat when pregnant? What should I not eat?

A healthy and balanced diet that include all fruit and vegetables, all dairy products, lentils, lean meat, eggs, poultry, all cereals, healthy fats should be taken by the pregnant women in order to make her baby grow well. In the second trimester, you can have food that is rich in calcium and vitamin D, which is necessary for baby's bones and teeth development and omega-3 fatty acids rich food, which are important for your baby's brain development. In the third trimester, you can have food that will give you an energy boost, just when you need it most! Also have foods that contain vitamin K, which helps your body to heal well after birth. Papayas, especially the unripe and semi-ripe ones are rich in latex should be avoided, which can cause uterine contractions and create complications.
Pineapple contains bromelain, a type of enzyme, they can break down proteins in the body and lead to abnormal bleeding so should be avoided completely.

What is the best food for a 1-month pregnant woman?

We need an average of only 300 extra calories daily during pregnancy (one bagel
or ½ a deli sandwich). “Eating for two” will result in excessive weight gain. Most women will lose only 15-20 pounds in the first few weeks postpartum, with the rest stored as fat, so weight gain of 20-30 pounds is ideal (0-5 pounds in the first 12 weeks, and ½pound-1 pound a week after that). Eat small frequent meals to avoid heartburn and hypoglycemia. Eat what you enjoy, but make healthy choices and go easy on sugars and starches to prevent excessive weight gain and gestational diabetes. Certain fish accumulate high levels of mercury from swimming in polluted waters. The FDA recommends avoiding those fish that are highest in mercury, including shark, tilefish, swordfish and king mackerel. Shellfish, shrimp and smaller fish such as snapper, catfish, and salmon are lower in mercury, and up to 12 ounces a week is recommended. Canned tuna is low in mercury and can be included in a total of 12 ounces a week. Tuna steak is higher in mercury than canned tuna and should be limited to 6 ounces a week.

Unpasteurized cheeses and deli meats can carry Listeria, a bacterium that can cause miscarriage and fetal infection. While this is extremely uncommon in the USA, it is wise to avoid regular intake of unpasteurized dairy products or deli meats for this reason. Listeria is killed by high temperatures so deli meats heated in the microwave until steaming are certainly safe. Highly processed meats such as hotdogs contain chemicals that are not healthy for any humans, pregnant or not. While there is no evidence of direct fetal harm caused by eating hotdogs or other highly-processed meats, we recommend making healthier choices except on rare occasions. Raw fish and meat can carry parasites and other microbes that could cause potential harm to the mother and fetus. While these infections are extremely rare, it is wise to avoid raw meat and fish for this reason.
There is no safe limit of alcohol in pregnancy. Complete avoidance is the best policy. Caffeine is safe in small quantities (1-2 caffeinated beverages daily). There is no scientific evidence that Nutrasweet (aspartame) or other sugar substitutes are harmful in pregnancy.

Healtheoz HMom is one of the premiere application that can guide you for with the proper diet and complete nutritional analysis in your complete pregnancy period.

What is a pregnancy due date calculator?

After the confirmation of pregnancy, the first thing to rule out is the due date. Nowadays, most of the due date calculators are available. But as per my personal experience, I will suggest everyone go for Healtheoz HMOM due date calculator. It is an online calculator with medical accuracy. The average pregnancy lasts 280 days from the last menstrual period (LMP), or more precisely, 266 days following your last ovulation cycle (or approximately 40 weeks). The first step in pregnancy is to calculate the due date. The estimated due date (EDD) can be calculated from the date of ovulation as well as fertilization. In most of the cases, deliveries are close to their due date (40 weeks from the last period). About 10% of women deliver before 37 weeks.

In the first pregnancy, there are more chances to go over your due date than in subsequent pregnancies. Sometimes it is safe to go as long as 2 weeks over the due date, usually induction is recommended at 41 weeks. In case of a preterm (less than 37 weeks) delivery before, the chances of another preterm delivery are more. If you are planning a C-section, it will be generally scheduled at about 39 weeks or 37 weeks if you have twins.

The first step is to determine the first day of your last menstrual period and the length of your menstrual cycle for which you have to enter the date of the first day of the last menstrual period along with your average cycle length. After that, the due date calculator will be calculating the estimated date the baby will be due, as well as other important events such as Estimated Fertility Dates, Estimated Conception Date, First Trimester (12 Weeks), Second Trimester (27 Weeks) & Third Trimester(40 Weeks). Healtheoz HMOM app has the most precise pregnancy conception calculator. Find out how pregnancy calculator works by clicking on the below-mentioned.


link: https://healtheoz.com/due-date-calculator/

What is preeclampsia? How does it affect pregnancy?

A condition in pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure, sometimes with fluid retention and proteinuria are known as preeclampsia. In pregnant women having normal BP, preeclampsia mostly begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy which may lead to serious, even fatal, complications for both mom and baby. Using Healtheoz HMOM app, we can make a track of our diet & exercise so as to avoid any such complication in pregnancy & to make our 9 months journey smooth & stress-free.

The main known symptoms are high blood pressure and protein in the urine followed by swelling in the legs and water retention which is difficult to distinguish from a normal pregnancy.

Preeclampsia is mostly during a routine BP & urine test. In similar cases, if the baby is considered “term” (on or after 37 weeks) and the growth rate is normal, the baby is delivered, and the mother monitored and sent home as usual.

The impact of preeclampsia is intense if it occurs earlier in the pregnancy, or in a woman with high blood pressure before pregnancy. Care providers may suggest time off work, bed rest, medication and even hospitalization to keep the BP in control. Keeping the baby in the uterus as long as possible, assuming continuous growth, is preferred for the long-term health of the baby.

The only "cure" of this disease begins with the delivery of the baby and placenta, which is sometimes recommended before the pregnancy goes to term in the best interest of the mother. Doctors may prescribe anti-hypertensive medications. If the blood pressure o the mother cannot be managed with medication and treatment, and the mother's and/or baby’s health is at risk, steroids are given to aid the maturation of the infant's lungs prior to delivering the baby.

Preeclampsia can often be managed with oral or IV medication until the baby is sufficiently mature to be delivered.

Which fruits can cause miscarriage at 6 months of pregnancy?

Papayas, especially the unripe and semi-ripe ones are rich in latex, which can cause uterine contractions and create complications. Pineapple contains bromelain, a type of enzyme, they can break down proteins in the body and lead to abnormal bleeding.

Caffeine intake should be to less than 200 mg per day, or about 2–3 cups of coffee while pregnancy, taking high caffeine during pregnancy should restrict fetal growth and increase the risk of low birth weight at delivery. 

Alcohol should be avoided during pregnancy as it increases the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. It can cause fetal alcohol syndrome, which involves facial deformities, heart defects, and mental retardation.

Undercooked and raw meat and poultry, such as pink or raw meat that is bloody contains Toxoplasma parasite and harmful bacteria salmonella. Salmonella increases the risk of food poisoning and leads to miscarriage or fetal death during delivery also. You can eat homemade well- cooked and hot meat and poultry.

Is it harmful to skip meals during pregnancy?

Your developing baby will extract all the nutrients essential for its growth through the placenta & your blood. Therefore, your diet is important for the proper growth of your baby. Baby’s organ which is formed during the first few weeks of pregnancy, require certain vitamins & minerals to develop correctly. However, skipping meals will cause harm to you and your baby. Therefore, you need a continuous intake of nutritious food for proper growth of your baby as well as you. HMOM is one of the tried & tested app for suggesting & maintaining proper diet (trimester-wise) & diet reminders which will help you to eat on time without getting starved & missing your meals.

                                                             • How Much To Eat

Growing a baby takes a lot of nutrition out of you. So, women beginning their pregnancy at a normal weight should eat an average of 300 extra calories per day. Over-weight or under-weight women should speak with their doctor about their nutritional needs. Eating regularly also helps stave off nausea, a common complaint in early pregnancy.

                                                             • What to Eat

A diet containing a variety of vegetables, fruits, dairy foods, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats and oils, such as from nuts and avocados, helps in the proper development of baby's organs and bones. Dark green vegetables and fortified cereals and juices are good sources of folic acid, Vitamin – B are important for reducing the chance of neural tube defects. Calcium is vital for strong bones and teeth while aiding your circulation and nervous system.

                                                              • How to Avoid Meal


Skipping It should be a priority not to skip meals, and this can take a bit of planning. Keep healthy grab-and-go options like dry fruit and nuts on hand to eat. Set an alarm every couple of hours if you need to remind yourself to eat.