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You've stopped eating raw food and you've also started on folic acid. What else should you be planning?


You've probably started to stay away from raw foods like sashimi and unprocessed dairy products like brie. Folic acid is probably also your friend by now. So now it's time to start thinking about these other matters:


1. Decide on your doctor

You'll see your doctor a lot over the next few months, so choose one whom you trust to look after both you and your baby safely. Are you considering a recommendation from a family member or friend? Remember, what may be a great choice for one person may not be the same for another. Find one whom you're comfortable with. Alternatively, you can choose a doctor once you have selected your maternity hospital.

2. Choose your hospital


You can choose to deliver either in a restructured maternity or private hospital. Some hospitals like KK Women's and Children's Hospital give maternity tours that help you understand its full service scope and facilities. These include delivery suite and rooms viewing, antenatal classes and lactation consultations. Select a hospital that will ensure optimal care for both yourself and your baby, and that is within your budget. Remember, hospital bills are not the only expense you'll be looking into during this exciting journey into parenthood.

3. Exercise at a moderate pace

Maintain an active lifestyle and exercise in moderation — at least 15 to 30 minutes every day — throughout your entire pregnancy, unless otherwise instructed by your doctor. Safe exercises during pregnancy include walking and swimming. Avoid contact sports such as squash and tennis as they involve motions that are too jarring. Besides preparing you for the physical demands of labour and motherhood, exercise may help you gain less body fat, making it easier to return to your pre-pregnancy fitness and weight.


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Sources:
The New Art and Science of Pregnancy and Childbirth 2008, World Scientific
Healthy Start for your Pregnancy 2012, Health Promotion Board Singapore

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