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Fatigue
In Early Pregnancy, Can Be Normal Or It May Be A Sign You Are
Nutritionally Depleted. By Hannah Bajor,
C.N.M.,M.S.N. Is
it normal to have fatigue in early pregnancy? Read on to discover why
fatigue in early happens and what you can do to make sure you are not
nutritionally depleted.
Pregnancy is an amazing
event in a woman's life. No matter how long or how hard we study we will never fully understand why women get so many
very early symptoms such as fatigue.
From the moment of
conception, the developing fetus needs lots of vitamins and minerals to
ensure normal cell and organ growth and to prevent congenital
abnormalities. As the developing fetus grows it also grows a living
organ called the placenta. The placenta allows vitamins, minerals,
antioxidants, oxygen, nutrients, hormones and blood to cross from the
mother's blood supply to the developing fetus.
Mothers
are care-givers by nature and during they unconditionally, and continuously give all their
reserve nutrients to their offspring in an attempt to grow a healthy
baby. Under normal this is be a huge physical drain on the mother's
physical energy level and this is why pregnant women are given
pre-natal vitamins.
Prior many men and women are depleted in vitamins and
minerals because of our lifestyles and the food we eat. Vitamins and
minerals are essential in building healthy cells and organs. Many
miscarriages are caused by abnormal eggs and sperms due to the lack of
adequate vitamins and minerals in the cells prior to conception.
A
body lacking vitamins and minerals is in a depleted state which can
cause physical disease, irritability, depression and fatigue. The
stress of on top of this depletion results in a lot of fatigue.
Pregnant women need
more sleep than normal as when they sleep there is less physical stress
on the mother's body. Therefore sleep gives the mother a better chance
of adjusting to all the demands of pregnancy.
It
is very important as soon as you know you are
pregnant to take vitamins and minerals, especially folic acid
(600-micrograms) as folic acid helps prevent congenital abnormalities.
If you are not already supplementing your diet with vitamins and
minerals, then purchase some until you have an appointment with your
health care provider.
Better still, if you are
planning to get pregnant, start supplementing your diet with vitamins
and minerals to make your body more nutritionally sound, reduce
miscarriage risk and reduce the degree of fatigue during early
pregnancy.
OK I have spoken a lot about
vitamins, minerals and antioxidants and you may be wondering how could
you be nutritionally depleted or even be tired if you already
supplement. Well the truth is most people supplement with vitamins only
and they supplement with a pill delivery system which has a very poor
absorption rate. The best way to supplement is a liquid delivery system
which has about a 95% absorption rate. Vitamins alone are not good
enough, the body needs minerals for optimal health and minerals are
necessary to absorb vitamins.
Pregnancy can be
an extraordinary experience for a woman. It is far more than growing a
baby and dealing with issues like fatigue. has a huge emotional, mental, spiritual, and energetic
side to it. The more you understand these aspects, the easier and less
symptomatic your will be. Learning how to connect with the emotions of
your unborn child will allow you to enhance your experience and surrender to its normal physiological
process. Hannah Bajor, midwife, offers genuine,
one-on-one phone coaching, seminars, pregnancy, infertility,
miscarriage healing. Act NOW to get ABSOLUTELY FREE your copy of
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