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Friday 19 June 2015

10 Steps to a healthy pregnancy

10 Steps to a Healthy Pregnancy

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  1. Take a Pre-Pregnancy Supplement -
    Begin taking a Pre-Pregnancy supplement like MamaCare for at least 2 months before conception so as to provide your body with the increased nutritional needs of pregnancy.
  2. Eat Well -
    Eating a healthy diet during pregnancy is one of the best things you can do for yourself and your baby. After all, the food you eat is your baby’s only source of nutrition.
    Making good nutritious choices will help promote your baby’s growth and development.
  3. Reach and Maintain a Healthy Weight –
    Maintaining a healthy weight during pregnancy helps you return to your pre-baby weight more quickly and also reduces the risk of developing gestational diabetes.
  4. Get plenty of Gentle Exercise –
    Exercise helps you feel better about the changes that are happening to your pregnant body. It also helps you sleep better, gives you more energy and improves your mood. 
  5. Cut out Alcohol – 
    Just remember, everything you consume during your pregnancy, your baby consumes too. Alcohol is a toxin. When you drink alcohol, it rapidly reaches your baby through your bloodstream and across the placenta. Alcohol can adversely affect your baby’s development.
  6. Stop Smoking –
    Giving up smoking before becoming pregnant will make you feel great and give your baby a much better start in life. Quitting smoking reduces the risk of harm to your unborn baby.
  7. Get plenty of Rest –
    It is quite natural to be tired during your pregnancy. Your body is working very hard growing your baby, so listen to your body; if you are tired, get some rest…… It is good for both of you!
  8. See your Dentist – 
    Pregnancy can lead to dental problems in some women including gum disease and tooth decay, so it is important to continue with regular checkups.
  9. Begin Pelvic Floor Exercises – 
    Pelvic floor exercises help to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor. These muscles come under great strain in pregnancy and childbirth.
  10. Take Extra Care of Yourself – 
    This is the time in your life when you should remember look after yourself. Try not to become too stressed out during your pregnancy. It is a beautiful time of your life, enjoy it! Listen to soothing music, read books and spend time with your family and friends. Soon you will welcome your beautiful baby into this world and your life will never be quite the same.

Alternative to pregnancy supplement tablets!

Swallowing pregnancy supplement tablets makes me sick!

A lot of women complain of not being able to take pregnancy supplement tablets.

Pregnancy supplement tablets can cause re-flux, they can be vomited whilst suffering morning sickness or for most women they just cannot or don't like swallowing tablets!

No need to struggle with tablets anymore!

MamaCare is a delicious vanilla flavoured shake designed specifically to help meet your increased nutritional needs, before, during and after pregnancy.

MamaCare is a Pharmaceutical grade Australian made product & contains 26 vitamins, minerals and nutrients which are essential for you and your baby’s healthy development. 

You can enjoy MamaCare in place of taking supplement tablets.

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Do you need a pregnancy supplement?

You need a healthy body to make a healthy baby!

It is a good idea to prepare your body for pregnancy. There are some healthy changes to your way of life that you and your partner can make to increase your chances of getting pregnant.
To start with, get enough sleep, make time to exercise, maintain a healthy weight, don’t smoke or drink alcohol and limit your caffeine intake. As well as these improvements in your lifestyle, eating a healthy well balanced diet, in combination with a Pre-Pregnancy Supplement like MamaCare will help provide your body with all the essential nutrients it needs to nurture a healthy baby during your pregnancy and beyond.

Remember… good mothering starts well before birth !!!

What to eat when trying to Conceive

Never in a woman’s life is nutrition as important as when she is trying to conceive, is already pregnant and when breastfeeding. When you are having a baby, what you eat and your body’s stores will help ensure that you will have everything you need to nurture your growing baby for the next nine months and beyond; but it takes time for the reserves of some essential vitamins and minerals to build up in your body. It is therefore very important that your diet includes healthy foods which contain these fundamental nutrients.
Preparing for your pregnancy, it is recommended that you eat a varied diet based on a range of 5 basic food groups such as:
  • Starchy foods like Bread, Cereals, Rice, Pasta and Noodles
  • Vegetables and Legumes
  • Fruit
  • Dairy foods like Milk, Cheese and Yoghurt
  • Protein, such as Lean Meat, Fish, Poultry, Eggs and Legumes
The very early stage of pregnancy is a critical time in your baby’s development. It is particularly important to have enough stores of Folic Acid in the early weeks, when you may not even realise you are expecting. So, taking a Pre-Pregnancy Supplement such as MamaCare in the months leading up to conception will help reduce the baby’s risk of Neural Tube defects such as Spina Bifida.
Introducing MamaCare into your pre-conception diet is important because it has been been specially formulated to meet the increased nutritional demands of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers by providing essential Protein, Vitamins and Nutrients which are beneficial to a mother and her growing baby such as:

Folic Acid

Folic Acid helps prevent Neural Tube birth defects such as Spina Bifida. The neural tube forms the spinal cord and the brain. It begins forming in the first 6 weeks after conception often before you know you are pregnant. It is therefore very important to start taking MamaCare Pre-Pregnancy Supplement in the months leading up to conception to build up enough reserves in your body for your baby’s earliest development.

Iodine

Iodine is essential to the development of your baby’s brain and nervous system. Pregnant and breastfeeding women have increased iodine requirements. Iodine is naturally found in seafood, dairy and fruit and vegetables. However, it is hard to get enough iodine through diet alone, so it is important to take a Pre-Pregnancy, Pregnant and Breastfeeding Supplement  like MamaCare which contains Iodine.

Iron

During pregnancy a woman’s requirement for iron also increases. This is because the amount of blood in her body increases to meet the needs of the placenta and the growing baby. Iron helps the blood carry oxygen through both the mother and baby. To avoid iron deficiency, it is important to eat plenty of iron rich foods as well as enjoy a nutritional Supplement like MamaCare daily.

Protein

The Amino Acids in protein are the building blocks of the human body. Protein supports the growth of fetal tissue as well as breast and uterine tissue during pregnancy. It also helps increase your red blood cells which transport nutrients and oxygen around the body. MamaCare Nutritional Supplement for pre-conception, pregnant and nursing mothers is an important source of protein for you and your developing baby.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is produced naturally by your body when your skin is exposed to sunlight. You can also get it from some foods such as oily fish. However, because we try to avoid too much exposure to the sun, it is recommended that all pregnant and breastfeeding women take a daily supplement of Vitamin D that is found in MamaCare Pre-pregnancy, Pregnant and Breastfeeding Supplement.

Folate (Folic Acid) Pre-pregnancy


What is Folate?
Folate (also known as folic acid) is a B-group vitamin essential for the healthy development of the fetus in early pregnancy, in particular their neural tube.

So what is a neural tube?
In the developing fetus, the neural tube will later become the baby’s brain, spinal cord and the bones that enclose them. A baby’s neural tube is formed and closed in the first four to six weeks of pregnancy. If something goes wrong in the development of the fetus' neural tube, the result is called a neural tube defect. This can cause a wide range of disabilities such as loss of bladder and bowel control and paralysis of the legs. In some cases the effects can be more severe.

Who needs extra folate?
Most women don’t get enough folate. The recommended daily intake of folate for women is 400 micrograms (mcg) per day. It’s difficult to measure just how much folate you get from your diet because the vitamin is affected by how foods are cooked and stored. 

Women of child-bearing age should take extra folate daily to prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida. Even women who aren’t planning to have a baby should increase their folate intake because about half of all pregnancies in Australia are unplanned and by the time most women know or suspect they are pregnant, the time for the developing fetus to benefit from extra folate has passed.

We know that folate requirements increase substantially in pregnancy, therefore in addition to a healthy diet, if you are planning a pregnancy or are in the early stages of pregnancy (the first three months or ‘first trimester’) you should take a daily supplement containing folic acid.

Most supplements available today are in tablet form and can be difficult to swallow, cause re-flux and/or be vomited up if you are suffering morning sickness. 

A great option now available for those who dislike taking tablets is MamaCare.

MamaCare is a delicious vanilla flavoured shake designed specifically to help meet your increased nutritional needs, before, during and after pregnancy.

No need to struggle with tablets anymore, MamaCare is a Pharmaceutical grade product & contains 26 vitamins, minerals and nutrients which are essential for you and your baby’s healthy development.

MamaCare also contains extra essential nutrients, necessary when breastfeeding your baby. It is recommended to begin taking MamaCare in the months prior to conception to help build up your body’s reserves of important nutrients.

MamaCare contains Folic Acid which is vital for maternal tissue growth and can help reduce the risk of Neural Tube Defects, such as Spina Bifida, if taken before conception and in the first 3 months of pregnancy.

MamaCare also contains Iron – a must for the growth of your baby and placenta, Iodine – which is important for the development of your baby’s brain and nervous system.

Vitamin D – which helps build strong bones and teeth in your baby and Protein – which promotes the growth of fetal and uterine tissue.

MamaCare is manufactured wholly in Australia under strict quality controlled conditions from Australian and New Zealand ingredients.

Want to find out more?
Visit our website MamaCare.com.au
Visit us on Facebook


Visit us at Google+
Buy MamaCare online MamaCare Shop