Do’s
- See your doctor regularly.
- Continue taking folic acid throughout your pregnancy.
- Eat a variety of healthy foods.
- When cooking, keep raw meats, poultry, and seafood from touching other foods or surfaces and cook raw meat thoroughly. Clean, handle, cook, and chill food properly to prevent foodborne illness.
- Wash produce before eating it.
- Wash cooking utensils with hot, soapy water.
- Get all essential nutrients, including iron, every day.
- Drink extra fluids, especially water.
- Get moving! Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, physical activity is good for you and your baby.
- Gain and maintain a healthy amount of weight.
- Wash hands, especially after handling raw meat or using the bathroom.
- Get seven to nine hours of sleep every night.
- Control the stress in your life and set limits.
- Make sure health problems are treated and kept under control.
- Ask your doctor before stopping any medicines you take or taking any new medicines or supplements.
- Get a flu shot.
- Always wear a seatbelt. The lap strap should go under your belly, across your hips.
- Join a childbirth or parenting class.
Don’ts
- Don’t use tobacco products, alcohol, or illegal drugs.
- Avoid exposure to toxic substances and chemicals including paint fumes.
- Protect yourself and your baby from food-borne illness.
- Don’t clean or change a cat’s litterbox.
- Don’t eat swordfish, king mackerel, shark, and tilefish, which are high in mercury.
- Don’t eat more than six ounces of tuna per week.
- Don’t eat hot dogs, deli meats, refrigerated meat spreads, unpasteurized milk, juices or cheese, store-made salads, herbs and plants as medicines, or raw sprouts of any type.
- Avoid contact with rodents (including pets) and with their urine, droppings, or nesting material.
- Don’t take very hot baths or use hot tubs or saunas.
- Don’t use scented feminine hygiene products and don’t douche.
- Avoid x-rays.
For more information visit Danville Regional Medical Center’s Health Library.