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You’ve only been pregnant for five minutes and your brain is already buzzing with questions. Here are the answers to your gotta-know-right-now pregnancy questions.
What Do I Need to Change About My Lifestyle Right Away? - Fortify With Folic Acid Start taking a folic acid supplement (or a prenatal vitamin that’s fortified with folic acid, if that’s what your healthcare provider recommends) so that you can reduce your risk of miscarriage and of giving birth to a baby with a brain or spinal defect. - Check Your Job Security Find out if you’re being exposed to any substances on the job that could be dangerous to your developing baby. If so, you’ll want to talk to your employer about switching to less risky work while you’re pregnant. Learn more about reproductive health issues from the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety. - Start Eating for Two Find out which foods are off limits for moms-to-be. These include foods that may contain bacteria that can be harmful to the developing baby, certain types of fish that could be high in mercury, and foods that may trigger a food allergy in babies born to parents with a history of food allergies. Visit www.nutrition.gov for more information. How Soon Will I Notice My Body Changing? It depends on your body shape and size, how tuned in you are to bodily changes, and how form-fitting your regular wardrobe is. You’ll probably find that you start to feel “puffy” around the eight-week mark (imagine the worst case of premenstrual fluid retention ever) and you’ll no longer want to wear anything that is tight around your waist. If you’ve got some loose-fitting pants in your closet, you’ll probably be able to make it into the second trimester without having to go on a maternity shopping blitz—unless, of course, you start popping the buttons on your blouses before then. According to the March of Dimes, your breasts can grow as much as a full cup size by the time you’re six weeks’ pregnant! If I’m Going To Have Trouble With Nausea, How Soon Will It Happen? |



You’ve only been pregnant for five minutes and your brain is already buzzing with questions. Here are the answers to your gotta-know-right-now pregnancy questions.
