Category: Pregnancy News

  • 6 Pregnancy Tips for 2015

    6 Pregnancy Tips for 2015

    skinGood advice is hard to come by as what’s considered good advice today may not be considered good years later.  Take for example, Teflon, the biggest craze in the 70’s due to the non-sticking nature of the coating, replaced most all coating .  Today, Teflon is looked down upon by some who say it is linked to cancer, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, and high cholesterol.  That wonderful product that was raved about is now something to stay away from. That said, we’ve gathered a few things on a list for the expectant mom that are considered good tips for 2014!

    Pregnancy Tip 1Exercise is good in pregnancy and can lower the risk of miscarriage, so that’s really good news.  It is said to reduce complications when in labor and even reduce the time of your labor, but don’t overdo it.

    Pregnancy Tip 2Start taking prenatal vitamins before you’re pregnant.  Prenatal vitamins help nail and hair health even when not pregnant.  I take them and I’m not expecting.  In fact, some recommend prenatal vitamins after cancer treatments to help hair return faster and healthier.  There you have it! I get mine from Walmart because they are cheaper at just $8 a pop. Check with your doctor for a prenatal vitamin suggestions.

    Pregnancy Tip 3When cleaning around the house, opt for organic or natural cleaners instead of harsh ones or those full of chemicals and toxic ingredients.  If you must use a chemical cleaner, be sure to wear rubber gloves as the toxins can penetrate your skin and enter the bloodstream and reach your baby. We found a great natural cleaner tips at Mother Earth News that seems perfect for an expectant mother.

    Pregnancy Tip 4If you have a cat, don’t change your cat litter. Have someone else do it for you. Coming into contact with the feces or urine of a cat may infect you with toxoplasmosis.  One more chore off your list!  From Wikipedia, “Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii.[1] The parasite infects most genera of warm-blooded animals, including humans, but the primary host is the felid (cat) family. ”

    Pregnancy Tip 5Do leg and foot stretches before heading to bed.  I still remember the pain of waking up in the middle of the night with a horrible foot cramp that my husband could only fix if he grabbed my foot and pulled it up toward me.  I didn’t know that you’re supposed to stretch before bedtime.

    Pregnancy Tip 6Lastly, be prepared to order a dinner while out and by the time the plate comes out from the kitchen, you’ve decided you want your husband’s meal instead.  The funny thing is, I could never get away with this when not pregnant.  But when pregnant, my husband would gladly give in knowing there was absolutely no rhyme or reason to it, nor could I change that craving.

  • Frozen Berries Recalled Due to Hepatitis A

    Frozen Berries Recalled Due to Hepatitis A

    frozen-berriesIf you are pregnant and shop at Costco or Harris Teeter, check your  freezer for frozen fruit. DO NOT eat the frozen mixed berries called, “Organic Antioxidant Blend.” Townsend Farms has issued a recall of it’s product due to an outbreak of Hepatitis A that is linked to the frozen fruit.

    Five states have had at least 34 Hepatitis A infections, Arizona, Nevada, California, Colorado and New Mexico.

    Although rare, a baby can get Hepatitis A from it’s infected mother and it can affect the baby’s liver and can cause pregnancy complications such as a premature birth.

    Symptoms of Hepatitis A include jaundice or yellowing of the skin, dark urine, fatigue, and pale looking stool. If you suspect you have been exposed to Hepatitis A, a liver function test can make a positive diagnosis.

    It can take as long as 50 days after exposure from an infected person or as little as 15 days to contract the illness.

    If you think you have been around someone with Hepatitis A, contact your physician immediately since complications can occur in pregnancy, although unlikely. Still it’s better to be safe than sorry.

    Cathy Wilson, a 58-year old San Diego resident, has filed suit against Costco and Townsend Farms, according to legal documents. She said that she had been eating the frozen berries four times a week and had purchased them at Costco.

    Wilson said she’s tired all the time, shaky and hasn’t been able to work for a month. What makes things even more difficult is the fact that she is the caregiver for her elderly mother who has Altheimer’s and is afraid that she has been afraid that her illnesses will make her mother sick and that she has purposely stayed away.  She says that she is now too weak to even drive.

    This is the second case Wilson’s attorney has filed in the frozen berries case.

    UPDATE:  Seven states are now reporting Hepatitis A illnesses from “Organic Antioxidant Blend”.  Those states are; California, Colorado, Arizona, Hawaii, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah

  • McDonald’s to Serve Breakfast All Day

    McDonald’s to Serve Breakfast All Day

    mcdonaldsWord has it that McDonald’s plans to offer all day breakfast foods to customers.

    Bob Thompson, McDonald’s CEO has issued a statement that the chain may offer Egg McMuffins at any hour and that they are also looking at the possibility of providing food delivery in the near future.

    As sales remain stagnant, the fast food giant is looking for ways to stir up more sales.  The company has been hinting for some time that they might be considering offering Egg McMuffins, Hotcakes and McGriddles to late night customers.  Although McDonald’s has not officially made a statement concerning the menu change as to when it may happen, it looks like an all day breakfast is in the works.

    Since I only eat breakfast at McDonalds, this may just help in my opinion.  In fact, during all of my pregnancies, I had to have McDonald’s breakfast in some form to help with morning sickness.  If I had to prepare it, I didn’t want it.  This seems like a good move.

  • Mom Faces Possible Jail Time for Leaving Baby in Car

    Mom Faces Possible Jail Time for Leaving Baby in Car

    baby-carseatCHULA VISTA – A 4 month old baby almost didn’t make it and was unconscious when a maintenance worker found her in a car left alone by her 25 year old mother, Starley Cristal Geart.  This little one was heavily sweating and would not respond to pinching or loud noises but was breathing.  Temperatures outside were in the high 70’s – low 80’s that day but temps in the car would have been much higher.

    Geart has two children other than her baby, Kaylahni.  All of whom were taken from her when this incident happened.  In October, her children were returned.  She faces one count of child endangerment and an allegation of great bodily injury to her child.

    Chula Vista Superior Court Judge Edward P. Allard III determined that the evidence was sufficient for Geart to stand trial.  If convicted, she faces a possible sentence of up to 12 years in prison.

    In my opinion, I don’t think this young mom knew not to leave her child in a car when it’s in the 70’s.  It wasn’t that long ago that a dad forgot to drop his child off at daycare and went into work only to come out later to find the child not breathing.  The heartache this family must have gone through.

    Since Spring is here and the temps will only be going up, we wanted to remind parents to never leave a baby or child in a car, even for a short time.  During the summer months, the temperature inside a parked car can reach over 120 degrees in as little as 10 minutes.

    While this incident took place last summer, this story isn’t unique.  Every year many children lose their lives after being left in hot cars.  We must be diligent in getting this message out to those parents who are unaware of the danger.

    This baby was unconscious and OK now but if left much longer, it would have been a very very sad ending.

  • Sweden Wants More Maternity Leave for Fathers

    Sweden Wants More Maternity Leave for Fathers

    It’s news to me that Sweden offers new fathers maternity leave for as long as 240 days with a paycheck backed by the government. What’s even more of a surprise to me is that the law has been in effect since 1974 so that fathers and mothers can share bonding with their children during their early years. If a father doesn’t want to take the leave from work, he has to take at least two months off in order to receive that government check.

    This news takes us to today, where Sweden’s government is asking if that is enough time off and the debate is on. The issues arising from the suggestion of an additional month of leave for fathers is that they should not be forced to take it, it should not be mandatory.

    State-sponsored parental leave is arguably more generous in Sweden than anywhere else. Parents are entitled to a total of 480 days paid leave per child, with both mothers and fathers entitled and encouraged to share the leave. The leave can be taken at any time until the child reaches the age of seven.