Tips For A Smooth Summer Pregnancy

While pregnancy is an exciting and memorable experience, it can sometimes become uncomfortable for the expectant mother. The summer months are usually scorching, which can cause some discomfort to the expectant mother.

During pregnancy, a woman's body undergoes a number of changes to accommodate her growing baby, and some of these changes can be uncomfortable for her. Increasing temperatures will only exacerbate the problem [1].

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Summer is here, and we've got some tips to help you stay cool and have a smooth pregnancy.

You'll enjoy venturing outside and making the most of your maternity months if you follow a few simple steps -trust us!

Read on to know more on summer pregnancy.

Tips For A Smooth Summer Pregnancy

1. Dress comfortably

You will experience increased discomfort during a summer pregnancy due to the heat and changes in your body. Experts recommend wearing breathable clothing that is comfortable, loose-fitting, and loose-fitting and also wearing a wide-brimmed hat to prevent excessive sun exposure.

2. Avoid direct sunlight

It is advisable to remain in the shade, wear a hat, or grab an umbrella if you must go outside. You are more likely to suffer from heat exhaustion in your current state, so it is advised to remain in the shade, wear a hat, or use an umbrella.

3. Stay hydrated

If you are pregnant or not, this is good advice. However, it is especially important at this time of year. Staying hydrated maintains your body temperature and maintains your system's functioning. Drink at least eight to ten glasses of water each day, or more if you exercise frequently.

You can also drink sports drinks that are high in electrolytes while outside and sweating [2].

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4. Spray (mist) yourself with water

Keep a spray bottle filled with water with you at all times. Spray yourself periodically to keep yourself

5. Make frequent use of sunscreen

Taking precautions against the sun's rays is imperative these days. Sunburns are painful and dehydrate you. Apply sunscreen frequently to avoid sunburns [3].

6. Go swimming

Swimming is not only a great way to cool off on a hot day, but it can also benefit your body in other ways. You may lose weight as well as relieve strain on your joints and back. Swim with caution and stop if you become tired [4].

7. Eat cooling foods

The key is to eat plenty of vegetables, greens, sprouted salads, and fruits (especially watermelon). Curd and buttermilk are particularly cooling. Avoid excessive oil, ghee, and masalas in food preparation, and limit your intake of salt [5].

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On A Final Note...

Keep an eye on your health regularly, and remember to mention any unusual symptoms you may have noticed. If you experience excessive fatigue, a fast heartbeat, dizziness, vomiting, or if your sweating has stopped, you should visit a hospital.