One of
the best
things you
can do to
prepare
for pregnancy
is start
exercising
regularly.
You don’t
have to
join the
Boston Marathon,
but even
walking
around the
block a
few times
per week
will help
tone and
condition
your body
and help
you prepare
for the
journey
ahead.
Women who
regularly
engage in
some form
of exercise
before and
during pregnancy
are more
likely to
experience
quicker
and less
problematic
labors.
That is
a good enough
reason in
and of itself
to start
exercising
as soon
as you can.
The other
important
thing you
need to
do during
your pregnancy
is make
an appointment
to see your
healthcare
provider.
Good prenatal
care throughout
your pregnancy
is essential
for maintaining
a happy
and healthy
pregnancy.
If you are
not yet
pregnant
but thinking
about becoming
pregnant,
many practitioners
recommend
scheduling
a visit
so they
can review
your health
history
for you
and help
overcome
any potential
barriers
to your
fertility.
Your healthcare
provider
can also
set you
up on a
regimen
of prenatal
vitamins,
and help
you understand
your cycle
better so
you know
the times
of the month
you are
most likely
to get pregnant.
Most practitioners
will schedule
your first
visit between
8-11 weeks
if you are
having a
normal,
low risk
pregnancy.
If you aren’t
sure when
you became
pregnant,
you should
consider
scheduling
an appointment
with your
provider
right away
to ensure
that everything
is going
along as
it should
and that
you have
no risk
factors
for possible
complications.