If you want your babies to grow up to be tall, drink milk according to
new research. They found that women who drank at least a quarter pint of
milk per day were more likely to have tall teenagers.
Prenatal care is the health care a woman receives during pregnancy. This
involves checkups with a physician and regular prenatal testing to make
sure that the pregnancy is going well.
A doctor may prescribe
multivitamins to prepare and strengthen the mother’s body during
pregnancy. Usually, the multivitamin will include folic acid, which is
very essential especially in the early stages of pregnancy. As for other
strong medication like antibiotics, it is always best to ask your
doctor whether you can continue or should stop taking these medicines.
The
mother should also consume all the nutrients that she can, each day.
These include iron, Vitamin C, Calcium, Zinc and Vitamin D.
The
best and easiest way to consume these nutrients is by keeping a very
healthy and balanced diet. This means eating a variety of healthy foods
like fruits, vegetables, whole grains and calcium-rich foods, like milk.
Milk
is highly recommended for women, since it contains many of the
above-mentioned nutrients needed by the mother. These nutrients are as
follows:
Calcium: Since the baby gets its calcium from the
bones of the mother, including milk in her diet will strengthen both
her and her baby’s bones. Apart from this, milk also helps increase the
height of the baby.
Proteins: Aside from calcium, milk
also provides essential proteins that serve a number of important
functions during pregnancy like the buildup of the uterus, blood supply
and the baby’s tissues. Studies have shown that insufficient protein
intake while a woman is pregnant has resulted in decreased birth weight
and health problems for the baby.
Vitamin D: Milk is also
one of the few sources of Vitamin D which is another essential nutrient
for pregnant women and their babies to prevent neonatal problems or low
birth weight.
Apart from a proper diet, a healthier lifestyle should be observed by mothers during pregnancy:
1. Proper weight (not too much and not too little) should be kept, and will be determined by the health care provider.
2. Alcohol, smoking and drugs should be avoided. Even second-hand smoke can be harmful to the mother and the baby’s health.
3.
The mother should have at least 2 hours of moderate-intensity aerobic
exercises every week, unless a doctor recommends against it.
4. Sleep should be regular.
5. Stress should be kept at a minimum.
These
are just some of the many suggestions that can be followed during your
pregnancy, but it is always best to consult your health provider /
doctor.
From: Victory A.R.T Laboratory Philippines Website - http://www.ivfvictoryphilippines.com
Source URL: http://www.ivfvictoryphilippines.com/blog/2013/10/07/the-benefits-of-drinking-milk-and-other-lifestyle-tips-during-pregnancy/

Can a glass of milk a day while pregnant help you "grow" a taller child?
ReplyDeleteI guess so. I just observed that my second child is taller than his kuya. If I could still remember kasi, I didn’t drink maternal milk during my first pregnancy and then my OB prescribed Anmum Lacta for my second child—Lucas. Two years ang gap pero my friends and relatives says my second child is taller and smarter than my first born.