Vitamin
Intake During Pregnancy
by Christoph Puetz
Pregnancy is an occasion of Special Care: Begetting and nurturing
of and giving birth to a new life is one of the most beautiful and
meaningful experiences in the life of a woman. When being pregnant
a woman has to take care of her own boyd as well as she has to eat
responsible so that the growing baby gets what it needs. There is
just no alternative to a diet of healthy natural food, but even
the best diet might need some support in form of specific vitamin
pills. The prenatal care must include a balanced diet that has all
the needed vitamins and minerals. In case of deficiency of the required
vitamins it is advisable to consult the care provider and follow
the prescription of supplements.
Vitamins needed during Pregnancy:
Fruits, vegetables, milk products, whole grain staples
are extremely important to eat during a pregnancy. Craving for Junk
and fast food should be controlled for the sake of the responsibility
of the pregnant woman to two lives. For protein requirements one
could look for lean red meat, poultry, fish and beans which are
of low-fat content. Vitamin A is one of the important vitamins needed
during gestation and lactation. Vitamin A helps the process of cell
differentiation and immunity building. Severe vitamin A deficiency
(VAD) can cause fetal death, night blindness, and congenital defects.
Overdose of vitamin intake too can result in serious health problems.
A weekly supplementation of 2500 IU is safe during gestation. Beta
carotene is safer as it is converted into vitamin A as much is needed.
Vitamin A rich food like animal liver can be ingested occasionally
and safely during pregnancy and lactation. 800 to 1000 mcg of folic
acid is required in the supplement if taken. Vitamin D is important
for strengthening of the bones of the fetus. Vitamin D helps absorb
calcium from food. Sunshine 15 to 20 minutes twice a week helps
absorb sufficient vitamin. Deficiency of D vitamin leads to osteoporosis
or fractures in the children. A discrete supplement would help strengthening
of bones. 70 mg of Vitamin C, 2.2 mcg of vitamin B-12, 10 mg of
vitamin E beside the vitamins A and D mentioned above should be
part of the supplement in case of intake of supplement. Vitamin
C helps absorbing iron which is needed for the production of red
blood cells in the blood.
It is the dream of every mother is to give birth
to a healthy child. The health of the child depends largely on the
prenatal and postnatal care. During gestation the foundation of
the child's future is laid in the mother's womb. The child's immunity,
proper formation of vital organs like brain and heart depends on
the health condition of the expectant mother. Deficiency or over
dose of vitamins can cause serious congenital complications. Proper
guidance from the family health provider or a specialized doctor
is of great importance for a fetus to form in to a healthy baby.
About the Author
Chris Puetz is a parent since April 2005. The experience of raising
a little child is incredible. Chris is sharing the parenting knowledge,
the pain, and the joy by operating two pregnancy
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