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Your due date will be calculated as 40 weeks from the first day of your last period, so you need to take that in to account when planning pre-pregnancy fitness.
Why fitness is important
There are a number of physical changes during pregnancy. Here are a few the womb increases in volume (muscle) 1,000 times; the womb increases in weight (protein) 30 times the work done by a mother's heart increases 50 percent; the volume of her blood increases by one third her kidneys filter 50 percent more blood.
Preventing anemia
If you're anemic, your heart is over worked, which can affect your baby. A blood test would reveal anemia, and it may be necessary to take iron supplements.
Avoiding birth defects
Folic acid reduces the risk of some birth defects like spina bifida. It's a good idea to start increasing folic acid in take three months before you stop contraception, and for three months after you conceive, Good food sources are green leafy vegetables, cereals, and bread, or you can take supplements.
If you have a medical problem
If you take regular drugs for a medical condition, let your doctor know before you try for a baby the dose may have to be changed once you're pregnant.
When you decide to become parents, it makes sense to prepare your selves in advance, To have a healthy baby, research shows that by far the most important factors are your own and your partner's fitness and nutrition.
Timing Of The Birth
If you're serious about starting a family, ideally you should begin to think about it at least a year before the time you'd like your baby to be born. It's a good idea to allow at least three months to get your bodies to peak pre-conception fitness. There are other issues you may want to take into account as well. If you're planning to move, or know that work commitments are going to take you away from home at a specific time of year, you'll want to avoid allowing these to clash with the possible arrival of your baby, Some parents may even want to rake account of whether their baby is born in winter or summer lost education systems involve a fall start to the academic year, and there is evidence to suggest that some children born in the summer, the youngest in their school year group, may not achieve as well academically as the older and more mature children who are born in the winter. This doesn't just affect the early years; it can some times last well in to the teens.
Delaying Parenthood
More women are now delaying child bearing into their thirties or even early forties, A pregnant woman over 35 will be monitored more closely, but women's general health and fitness have improved so much that the older pregnant mother is no longer likely to have the same risks of earlier generations. In addition, couples starting a family in their thirties are more likely to have planned the baby, be in a stable relationship, and be financially secure. But leaving conception until later does increase the time you might have to wait to conceive an average of six months when you're 35, as opposed to four months when you're 25.
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