Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Morning sickness tied to higher child IQ

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第9周啦...仲係無咩胃口...成日作嘔.找到一篇有關的文章...安慰一下自己.

Fri, Jul 31, 2009 (Reuters Health) — Children whose mothers had morning sickness during pregnancy may go on to have sharper minds than their peers, a small study suggests.

Researchers found that among 121 Canadian children between the ages of 3 and 7, those whose mothers had suffered morning sickness scored higher, on average, on certain tests of IQ, memory and language skills.

In addition, mothers' use of the drug diclectin -- prescribed in Canada for morning sickness -- did not diminish the effects. In fact, children whose mothers had used the medication showed the highest average scores on certain tests.

Together, the findings suggest that "nausea and vomiting in pregnancy is not harmful and in fact may enhance favorably children's long-term" mental development, lead researcher Dr. Irena Nulman, of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, told Reuters Health in an email.

As for diclectin, she said, it "alleviates clinical symptoms of morning sickness, may improve women's quality of life during pregnancy and was not found to be associated with" side effects."
Nulman and her colleagues report the findings in the Journal of Pediatrics.

Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy is very common, particularly in the first trimester. Because it is related to changes in particular hormones that are needed for the placenta's development, one theory is that morning sickness is a sign of a healthy pregnancy.
Past studies have linked morning sickness to lower rates of miscarriage, stillbirth and preterm delivery. Whether it is related to any long-term benefits had been unclear.

The current findings are based on 45 children whose mothers had taken diclectin for morning sickness, 47 whose mothers had suffered morning sickness but not taken the drug, and 29 whose mothers had no nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.

All of the children scored within the normal range for mental development, Nulman said. But on average, certain tests scores were higher in the two groups of children whose mothers reported having morning sickness. And scores tended to climb along with the severity of the morning sickness.

It's possible, the researchers write, that the same pregnancy hormones related to morning sickness have positive effects on fetal brain development.

Morning sickness is not always benign, however. A small percentage of pregnant women progress to a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum -- severe, persistent nausea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration, malnutrition and weight loss.

No one knows what causes that disorder, and it may, Nulman noted, have different physiological underpinnings than benign morning sickness.

From: http://www.babycenter.com/204_morning-sickness-tied-to-higher-child-iq_10316988.bc

(Week 9)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Morning Sickness

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今日剛剛踏入第8周....昨日開始已經'感受'到'陀BB'既作嘔..作悶感覺.

食咩都嘔....無哂胃口...閒到食物或者清潔劑都會即刻想嘔...

希望Morning Sickness 快d 過.

(Week 8)

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The ten best foods for pregnancy

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Eggs
Salmon
Beans
Sweet potatoes
Popcorn and other whole grains
Walnuts
Greek yogurt
Dark green, leafy vegetables
Lean meats
Colorful fruits and veggies

From http://www.babycenter.com/0_the-ten-best-foods-for-pregnancy_10320506.bc

..........好西人既食物...........我唔係太啱...都無話梅gee.......

(Week 7)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Reference Book

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Wanna buy a good pregnancy reference book. Have no idea at all and not any book that attracted me at the book store. Finally, borrowed one from the library.


I think I prefer books written in Chinese....有親切感好多..

(Week 7)

Monday, April 5, 2010

10 Things you can do to help him bond with the baby in Utero.

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  1. Try not to talk about pregnancy just in terms of YOU. He needs to hear you talking about "our baby," "his baby." Ask him questions from early on about what he'd like to do as a dad and what sort of dad he wants to be. Get him to write down his thoughts so that he thinks about it and can reflect on it later.
  2. Share baby's growth. If you are reading in detail about the development of the baby and he isn't, leave him some cute sticky notes around the house, in his brief case or car. Let him know that today "your baby has developed fingernails" or this week "he’s as big as an orange." Get him thinking that you have a real person inside you.
  3. Financial stuff -- there is nothing like writing a will and organizing your finances to make you realize there is change in the wind. Get onto it as early as possible.
  4. Supporting mom is being a good dad!Remind him that whilst he can't do anything directly for the baby that by helping you and supporting you he is, in fact, helping the baby. If you are healthier, happier, and more comfortable, so is the baby.
  5. Share movements. Once the baby starts moving and kicking when you get into bed get him to spoon you with his hand on your tummy and DON'T TALK. Let him lie in the dark and silence and just feel the baby. Many dads I've spoken with have said that when they have felt the baby kick when their partner was asleep it made them feel truly connected for the first time.
  6. Buy him a cookbook with recipes created for pregnancy nutrition. I really believe this is something that has been overlooked. If he knows the health benefits to you and the baby of certain recipes he will get a real buzz out of it. For example a recipe that has ingredients to assist with brain development or muscle growth. How cool!
  7. Tell him about the things that make the baby happy. Whether it’s cooking you a meal, making you a cup of tea, walking together, cuddling or listening to music if he does something with you let him know that the little person in you liked it.
  8. Reassure him that his life isn't about to end. Some men can resent the baby out of fear that it’s going to cause a catastrophic change in their life. Talk about the changes ahead and the adjustments that you need to make but let him know he'll still be able to do whatever it is he loves and wants to do -- maybe just not as often!
  9. Watch Being Dad. Many men need to be "given permission" to feel like it's ok to be emotionally involved with their baby in utero or soon after birth. Listening to other men talk about their experiences and how wonderful being a dad can be is a liberating experience for many guys.
  10. Give the baby a nickname and encourage him to talk to him/her. Not only can it be fun but it's a constant reminder there is a real person in there and having spoken with them for 6 months when they finally meet, I'm certain it’s going to be special.
From : http://www.pregnancy.org/article/bonding-your-baby-utero 

(Week 6)

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Prenatal Vitamins & Due Date

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Researched from the internet, most doctors (in US) suggested women to take prenatal vitamins once confirmed pregnant. So I start to take the One-a-day Women's Prenatal from today.

Estimated due date is on 29 Nov.

 (Week 5)
 

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