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Six Keys to Preventing Complications and Giving Birth to a Healthy Babyby Marci O'Daffer, CCE, Doula© 2001 Midwifery Today, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in Having a Baby Today, Spring 2001, No. 1.] You've probably experienced one of these, or know someone who has:
Pregnancy is scary these days, especially when we are constantly told that there is no known cause and no known cure to any of these common complications. But is that really the truth? More than 100 years of medical research has shown that there is indeed a way to avoid these problems: proper pregnancy nutrition. Your growing baby gets every nutrient needed for growth—from nerves to muscles to bone to brain—from your bloodstream, and nowhere else. If you don't eat the right foods, the baby cannot suck nutrients out of your body like a parasite, as myth has it. The baby is fed by placental circulation, which gets nutrients only from the mother's bloodstream, and the only way nutrients get into the mother's bloodstream is through what she eats. What can you do to prevent complications and give birth to a healthy baby? Based on Dr. Tom Brewer's proven Brewer Medical Diet, here are six simple steps that you can start today:
The metabolic processes that sustain life are very complex, and all the nutrients are interdependent. When your diet is lacking in any single nutrient, then you are in an overall state of malnutrition. It's never too early to start. It's only too late once your baby is born. Start today! Marci O'Daffer is a Certified Childbirth Educator/Doula, Webmaster for Dr. Tom Brewer and editor of the new e-book, The Brewer Pregnancy Hotline. FREE Preview Available: www.PregnancyBooksOnline.com Check out Having a Baby Today and The Birthkit newsletters for more informative articles! |
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