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Your Pregnancy: Week 13
Pregnancy Week 13
The reflexes are working, the skin is very sensitive, and the head is still large in proportion to the body.
Hot Topics: Your Body If you have a checkup this week, your doctor or midwife may be able to feel the top of your uterus in the lower half of your abdomen. As it grows, your uterus will fill your pelvis, expanding up and out, and soon you'll definitely look the part of a pregnant woman. Your Pregnant Body
Do's and Don'ts Do sign up now for childbirth classes, even though you won't be attending them for weeks (they usually begin in the seventh month). They're so popular that sessions fill up quickly. It's best to plan ahead to get the time slot that works best for you. Ask your doctor or midwife for a recommendation, or call your hospital or birthing center. Your Time:
Health Studies show that moderate caffeine intake is fine for expectant moms, but too much can dehydrate you and leach your body's calcium, which your baby needs to grow strong teeth and bones. But coffee isn't the only caffeine-laden beverage out there. The ingredient is also found in soda, tea, and cocoa, so watch how much you indulge in these drinks, too, or pick decaffeinated alternatives. Health Watch:
Mom to Mom Advice from moms in the know: "Tell everyone that your delivery date is two weeks later than predicted. That way, friends and colleagues won't start checking up on you every day as 'the date' approaches." -- Stacey Pinnock, Salt Lake City Shopping Feeling hot, hot, hot? Choose natural fibers -- like cotton or linen -- over synthetics, which trap body heat and make you uncomfortable. If you're not sure of the weather, dress in layers, so you can easily add or remove them. Exercise Your fitness regimen is getting a makeover now that you're expecting. Avoid anything that requires the Valsalva maneuver, which happens when you exhale with great force (during weight lifting, for example); it can raise your blood pressure to dangerous levels. Relationships Experts say you should tell your boss before anyone else at work that you're pregnant, but it's hard to keep good news from friends. The alternative? Divulge your secret to coworkers whom you trust and who have been in the same situation. They can share their experience with you and give pointers on how to approach your supervisor or negotiate maternity leave. Family Planning:
Siblings When you're out and about at the park or the grocery store, start pointing out babies to your child. Remind him that the big event is around the corner by saying, "We're going to have one of those soon." Encourage him to talk about what he expects life will be like once he becomes a big brother. Twins Like other expectant moms, your body relies on your iron stores to support the placenta, only even more so since you're nourishing more than one baby. Incorporate lots of iron-rich foods like lentils, chickpeas, and leafy green vegetables in your diet, and ask your doctor about taking a supplement. |
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