Water and Pregnancy
While
it is always a good idea to keep the body hydrated, there
are certain times when changes in the body call for more
water. One of these times is during pregnancy. Water can
be the answer to alleviating many side effects of pregnancy,
aid in preparing the body for these physiological changes,
and just overall make mommy and baby healthier.
Water
is an important player in pregnancy. The fluid acts as
the body’s transportation system, and carries nutrients
through the blood to the baby. Also, flushing out the system
and diluting urine with water prevents urinary tract infections,
which are common in pregnancy.
Perhaps
the biggest reason to drink water however is to keep the
body hydrated. Dehydration in pregnant women can be very
serious. Hormones (gotta love those hormones!) change the
way women store water during pregnancy, so they begin to
retain water, and drinking plenty of water combats that.
Much of that water is used in the amniotic sack. Amniotic
fluid alone needs to replenish itself every hour by using
roughly a cup of water stored in the body. Replacing that
water will ensure the unborn baby is protected within the
womb.
Since
the blood volume increases to nearly double by the eighth
month of pregnancy, it is necessary to drink even more
water to compensate. Thicker blood can lead to hypertension
and other cardiovascular problems, as discussed on other
areas of this Website.
Because
dehydration can cause contractions, lack of water in the
third trimester can also cause premature labour. Premature
labour can have many health risks to the newborn baby.
However, some cases of premature labour have been stopped
just by giving the mother enough water to re-hydrate her
body.
Pregnant
women should be sure to drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses
of water each day, which is in addition to the normal intake
of other recommended foods. The benefits of drinking water
during pregnancy include healthier skin, less acne, washing
away of unnecessary sodium, less chance for pre-term labour
or miscarriage and better bowel movements. Drinking water
can, believe it or not, also help prevent that nausea known
as morning sickness, as doctors recommend drinking plenty
of fluid between meals.
Drinking
water for health benefits of the mother and baby are evident.
Doctors in fact ask mothers to steer clear of diuretics
like caffeine and alcohol, so water is the obvious alternative
for fluid intake. Also, since doctors often ‘prescribe’ exercise
in pregnant women, fluids will be lost through perspiration.
As we know, pregnant or not, those fluids also need to
be replaced.
Now
that we know how important it is to drink water during
pregnancy, let’s take a look at some contaminants
that when found in excess in water supplies, could have
devastating effects. There has been some evidence that
chlorinated tap water can cause miscarriages and other
problems with pregnancy. Nitrate can cause blue baby syndrome
and lead can cause slow mental development. That said,
since water is so crucial to not only the mother, but the
new baby as well, it is vital to make sure drinking water
is safe!
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water during pregnancy, and many other essential matters
relating to pregnancy, see the Foresight
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