Category Archives: Pregnancy Complications

Pregnant and Overweight – How to Control Pregnancy Weight Gain?

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Bodyweight is an important factor for women before and after pregnancy. Pregnancy can be tough and inviting complications if women are overweight or obese. Recent studies have showed an increased number of overweight and obese women those who are planning pregnancy or are pregnant. This is alarming both for the mother and the baby.

Even slightly overweight women are vulnerable to many pregnancy complications sometimes endangering their own lives and their babies. In rare cases pregnancy is planned, so women don't find the ample time in controlling their body weight before conception. For them, gaining weight during pregnancy, which is normal and desirable, can be a concern.

Women with a Body Mass Index (BMI) (formula relating to body weight and height) of 25 - 29.9 are termed overweight while BMI above 30 are obese. Both categories have elevated risks of pregnancy complications.

Plausible dangers due to overweight and obesity in mothers are -

2. Preeclampsia and eclampsia

3. Gestational diabetes leading to delivering of overweight babies.

4. Caesarean section and developing post operative complications.

Studies showed that overweight women have low levels of prolactin or lactation hormone after delivery, so the duration of the breast feeding becomes low.

Risk of the babies of overweight mothers can be:

1. Abnormality in heart2. Defects like spina bifida

Most women take the pregnancy as a chance to "Eat as you like", without paying heed to the abnormal body weight and its harmful consequences. Again dieting must be strictly avoided during pregnancy. So a well balanced and calorie monitored diet is helpful to reduce the overweight risks. Few tips are:

1. Frequent eating is advisable than 2-3 large meals.

2. Total refusal of junk foods and processed foods.

3. Taking measured servings of pulses, grains, carbohydrate, proteins.

4. Drinking plenty of fluids that helps in maintaining electrolytic balance as well reduces the frequent cravings for food.

5. Avoiding fries, chips but switching to small amounts of fruit servings, sprouted grams as snacks.

6. Cutting down the intake of ice creams, chocolates, candies, fizzy drinks helps in controlling body weight avoiding unnecessary calorie intake.

7. Brown rice and brown bread can replace polished rice and white flour which also controls the calorie intake.

8. Prenatal vitamins must not be avoided.

9. Mild exercise during pregnancy like walking, or some special stretching exercises helps in controlling the body weight. But any exercise must be done in relaxed manner and must not be strenuous.

Pregnancy cannot be hampered by over weight factor, but this when controlled and monitored properly minimizes all the risks and smooth delivery of a healthy baby is achievable. Instead of worrying over weight gain, seeking advice from experts and nutritionists is a wise step to overcome the problem.

Pregnant and Overweight - How to Control Pregnancy Weight Gain?


Self Employed Benefits For Maternity Leave

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Self employed benefits for maternity leave sounds like an oxymoron. How can a self employed person pay themselves for not working during maternity leave? Short term disability insurance can be used to create maternity leave income for self employed women planning a pregnancy. But you have to know when to start coverage, where to find the right policy, and a no longer secret tip in order to qualify.

Short Term Disability Insurance pays a benefit for your normal labor and delivery. The benefit you receive may greatly exceed the premium you pay, helping you to create maternity leave income. In addition, your policy may pay additional benefits in case of pregnancy complications, postpartum disorders, accidents, and illnesses. Buying short term disability insurance is one of the smartest moves any woman can make before getting pregnant.

When to Start

Your policy needs to begin before getting pregnant in order to qualify for the maternity leave benefit. Most policies contain nine month exclusion for normal delivery. Since many pregnancies do not go full term, start your policy several months before conception. That way if you deliver early, your normal delivery will fall comfortably outside the exclusion period. Your benefit will still greatly exceed your premium paid. Why jeopardize a sure thing?

You have to buy the right type of short term disability insurance, and this is the quandary faced by most self employed women. Short term disability programs sold direct to individuals do not provide the normal maternity leave benefit described above. Insurers realize that women planning a pregnancy will be eager to buy such policies, and that they will lose a significant sum on almost every policy sold to women in this life stage. So insurers only sell short term disability insurance with pregnancy benefits through groups. And that sums up the self-employed woman's dilemma: she does not qualify because she is not part of a group. She is a one person act.

Where to Find the Right Policy

A self-employed woman can obtain disability insurance sold only to groups by leveraging her affiliation with a larger entity. A significant portion of self-employed women are therapists: physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, etc. Many therapists work as independent contractors, or 1099 employees. They are paid by an agency, or other entity based upon the number of patients they treat, and the hour billed the patient.

The No Longer Secret Tip

Certain insurers will sell short term disability policies with pregnancy and maternity leave benefits to 1099 workers. If the agency agrees to take withhold money from contractor checks, and make the benefit available to all W2 and 1099 employees, then the insurer will be happy to issue policies to all qualified self employed workers.

Now self employed women who are planning a pregnancy can purchase short term disability insurance before getting pregnant, get coverage for pregnancy and maternity leave, and enjoy her time bonding with her baby, without worrying about how to pay her bills. Plus, she gets extra protection in case of complications, accidents and illnesses. All she has to do is ask her agency to take the money from her check, and send it to the insurer.

Self Employed Benefits For Maternity Leave


Ectopic Pregnancy – Signs and Symptoms

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During pregnancy, typically the fertilized egg travels through the fallopian tube to reach the mother's womb. However, in some cases the egg fails to reach the womb but gets lodged in the fallopian tube, where it continues to grow. This is known as 'ectopic' or 'tubal' pregnancy. More rarely, the fertilized egg lodges in the cervix, abdomen, or c-section scar, and is known as heterotopic pregnancy.

If an ectopic pregnancy is left untreated, the embryo will continue to grow till it ruptures the fallopian tube. This could result in complications, and may even be fatal for the expecting mother. Since there is no way to move the egg into the womb, ectopic pregnancies are terminated.

Risks

Your spouse is at greater risk of ectopic pregnancy in the following situations:

* Her pregnancy occurs even though she had a tubal ligation (surgical sterilization)

* She had an intrauterine device (IUD) when she became pregnant

* She has undergone surgery of the fallopian tubes

* She previously had an ecoptic pregnancy

* She has an infection in the upper reproductive tract (pelvic inflammatory disease or PID)

* She has been treated for infertility because of damaged tubes

Symptoms

Ectopic pregnancy is usually diagnosed around six weeks of pregnancy. Your spouse should consult her obstetrician if she has any of the following symptoms:

* Pain or tenderness in the abdomen or pelvis, especially while coughing or moving bowels, and which may become more severe or chronic with time

* Shoulder pain, especially while lying down

* Symptoms of shock, such as a weak, racing pulse, pale and clammy skin, or dizziness, which may indicate a ruptured tube that requires urgent attention

Diagnosis

Ectopic pregnancies are often difficult to diagnose. However, based on the symptoms, the obstetrician may prescribe any of the following tests:

* Vaginal examination

If the tests are still inconclusive, the obstetrician may suggest examination of the fallopian tubes using laparoscopic surgery.

Treatment

If the embryo is still small, the ectopic pregnancy may be terminated by injecting the drug methotrexate. However, in more advanced cases, or where the medication is not advisable, a surgery may be required.

Ectopic Pregnancy - Signs and Symptoms


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