Being
pregnant is one of the happiest moments in life. Despite the excitement that
comes with it, it could be hard for you as you need to take extra care of your
body and the foetus inside you during this time.
What
is preterm birth?
According
to World Health Organization (WHO), preterm is defined as babies born alive
before 37 weeks of pregnancy are completed. There are sub-categories of preterm
birth, based on gestational age:
- Extremely preterm (born at less than 28 weeks of pregnancy).
- Very preterm (born between 28 to 32 weeks of pregnancy).
- Moderate to late preterm (born between 32 to 37 weeks of pregnancy).
Sometimes,
even a healthy pregnancy may make you go into preterm labor because it is usually
not anticipated. Preterm birth also happens because the causes are not
completely understood.
But
adopting healthy pregnancy habits may help keep your baby until he or she is
fully ready to face the world.
How
to prevent it?
Below
are some simple tips as suggested by health experts that may help avoid preterm
birth:
Eat
healthy:
This is the time that you eat a balanced diet which is good for you, your baby
and pregnancy. Make sure that you get all necessary nutrients in right
proportions every day — such as Vitamins A, C, E, omega-3 fatty acids, calcium,
magnesium, iron, zinc and most importantly, the well-known baby- friendly folic
acid. This can help avoid preterm labor.
Adopt
healthy lifestyle:
If you smoke, drink or use any kinds of drugs, you must quit.
Get
enough fluids:
Remember to take at least 8 glasses of water or fluids daily to keep yourself
hydrated. Dehydration can cause premature contractions. Keeping yourself
hydrated can also increase the chances of keeping baby put.
Say
‘no’ to stress:
Stress is not directly linked to preterm, but try not to take stress for your
own benefit during this time. Instead ask for help and try to relax.
Check
your weight:
Gaining too much or too little weight during pregnancy can up your preterm
labour risk. Being overweight can increase your odds of getting gestational
diabetes and preeclampsia (both of which up preterm) whereas being underweight
can advance your due date as well as make your baby born too small.
Prenatal
vitamins:
Do not neglect taking those pills, they are not just good for you and your
growing baby’s health, but will also increase the chances that you’ll carry to
term.
Don’t
hold your urine:
During pregnancy, you should never hold your urine. Doing that can inflame your
bladder and as a result of which, your uterus could be aggravated leading to
contractions. Holding your pee could also cause urinary tract infections (UTI),
another source of preterm contractions.
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