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10 Risk Factors that Every Pregnant Woman Should be Aware of
 
Many factors affect the development of a fetus into a healthy child, some which are beyond your control and others that are within your control. Here are ten of the most common pregnancy risk factors that can be controlled or influenced:



  1. Smoking - Smoking is not only bad for you, but bad for your baby
    as well. Smoking during pregnancy reduces the amount of oxygen that
    the baby receives and increases the risk of miscarriage, bleeding,
    and morning sickness. Chemicals inhaled while smoking may lead to
    other health problems with the baby. Reduced birth weight, premature
    birth, increased risk of SIDS, and stillbirth are other possible consequences.
    Pregnant women should also avoid second hand smoke.





  2. Alcohol - Drinking can cause fetal alcohol syndrome, including symptoms
    like low birth weight, medical problems, and behavior abnormalities.
    As soon as you know you are pregnant, stop drinking. For more detailed
    information on problems that can be caused by alcohol, visit http://www.nofas.org.





  3. Caffeine - There are many conflicting studies about caffeine and
    pregnancy and some believe that caffeine is not as harmful as it was
    once thought to be. Nevertheless, the FDA warns against caffeine consumption
    during pregnancy and suggests quitting or reducing consumption at
    the very least. Caffeine has been shown to affect fetal heart rates
    and awake time (fetuses grow when sleeping). Decaffeinated coffee
    can also be harmful since producers often add additional chemicals
    to remove the caffeine. Caffeine can also increase risk of stretch
    marks. Suddenly quitting coffee intake can cause headaches; so most
    experts recommend gradually reducing the amount consumed.





  4. Drugs and Herbal Remedies - Always be careful about drugs or herbal
    remedies that are not prescribed by a doctor. These substances may
    affect the development of your unborn child.





  5. Nutrition - Good nutrition is crucial to a developing child, particularly
    getting enough folic acid. Lack of folic acid can cause birth defects.
    At least 400-1000 micrograms of this B vitamin is suggested (about
    ten times more if you've already had a child with neural tube birth
    defects) starting one month before pregnant and throughout the entire
    pregnancy. Leafy vegetables, orange juice, and beans are some natural
    sources of folic acid. Many stores sell vitamins with folic acid.





  6. Exercise - Moderate exercise is helpful as it improves the mother's
    mental state and can increase oxygen flow to the fetus. However, over-exertion
    can be dangerous. Most experts recommend reducing your exercise intensity
    during pregnancy. Activities like walking, swimming, and yoga are
    popular for pregnant women.





  7. Prenatal Care - Regular doctor visits are important to your baby's
    development. The body undergoes many changes during pregnancy. Some
    side effects may be completely normal, whereas other may not. Regular
    monitoring by a professional will help ensure that your baby will
    be born healthy.





  8. Multiple sex partners - Multiple sex partners can increase risk
    of STD's, which in turn may lead to birth and pregnancy complications,
    like low birth weight or premature birth.





  9. Exposure to chemicals - During pregnancy, reduce exposure to unnatural
    chemicals, particularly pesticides in food. Many people now eat organic
    produce, which is grown without chemicals. The simplest precaution
    to take before consuming vegetables or fruits is to wash them thoroughly.
    Also, removing the outer surface of vegetables can be helpful since
    most pesticides will rest on the outside of the vegetable or fruit.





  10. Other factors - Many other factors can affect fetal development,
    including heart disease, the mother's age (before 15 years and after
    35 years is riskier), asthma, excessive stress or depression, diseases,
    and bleeding. Consult your physician if you are affected by any of
    these conditions.



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