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Be healthy
This is important for both the mother and father to give
your baby the best possible chance of being healthy.
Give yourselves time
It can take up to one year of regular sexual intercourse for
normal couples to achieve a pregnancy. However, see your
doctor if you feel that you are having trouble after trying
to conceive.
Keep a note of period dates
This way you will be able to know when you become pregnant and when
your baby is due. Often, when a woman ceases the oral contraceptive
pill she may experience a delay of a few weeks until her first period.
Smoking and use of illegal drugs
It is very important that both you and your partner cease smoking prior
to trying for a baby. Smoking tobacco can affect the man's production of
sperm and can affect the growth and well-being of a baby during pregnancy.
Exercise in a healthy manner
Regular walking, aerobic exercise or swimming most days is healthy.
It is advisable to avoid extreme exercise such as horse riding, water-skiing
or diving. Also, exposure to excessive heat during exercise, for example
marathon running or sauna baths may affect a developing pregnancy.
Get enough rest
Regular sleep is necessary to keep fit. Also spend time in relaxation each day.
Eat good food
Good eating habits before and during your pregnancy and while you are breast
feeding are important. Your body will need increased protein, calcium, iron,
folic acid and vitamin C intake.
Stop drinking alcohol
Alcohol can affect the man's production of sperm. It is important to avoid
alcohol in pregnancy, as it is toxic for the baby.
Protect your baby from infections
German Measles (Rubella) Infection
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In the early weeks of pregnancy can cause damage to the baby.
Before a pregnancy, your doctor can check with a blood test whether you are immune to rubella.
Sexually Transmitted Infection
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If you have any symptoms such as a discharge, lumps or sores or if you or your partner are at risk
of sexually transmitted infections including Hepatitis B and Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV/AIDS) then you both could have tests to exclude
infection.
Hepatitis B Vaccination
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This vaccination (3 injections over 6 months) may be
advisable before pregnancy if you are in an at risk situation i.e. working in
health service, if you or your partner are injecting drugs or if you are from
particular regions such as Aboriginal communities, Torres Strait Islands,
SE Asia or China.
See your doctor about drugs and medication
Do not take any drugs until you have checked with your doctor that they are
necessary and safe to use in pregnancy.
Folic acid
New research indicates the benefit of folic acid tablets before and during
pregnancy in reducing the risk of abnormality of the brain and spinal tissue
(anencephaly and spina bifida). It is recommended that all women trying to
fall pregnant should take 0.5mg of folic acid per day for up to three
months before conception and for four months following conception.
All of our helpful Female Doctors at Healthy Women Medical Centre will be more than
happy to discuss with you any issues of concern prior to your preparation for a family.
We also encourage partner consultation with any of our Female Doctors when you
are planning your family.
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