Now that you're eating for two, you'll need more protein, as well as certain vitamins and minerals such as folic acid, iron, and calcium. You may be surprised to learn that you only need about 300 additional calories per day.

You'll want to steer clear of undercooked eggs and meat, unpasteurized dairy products and juices, raw seafood, and cold deli meats to avoid ingesting bacteria that could harm your baby. Also avoid certain fish that may contain high levels of mercury or other contaminants.
Get early prenatal care
Watch what you eat
Take prenatal vitamins
Exercise regularly
Get some rest
Just say no to alcohol
Swear off all illicit drugs
Stop smoking
Cut back on caffeine
Eliminate environmental dangers
See your dentist
Take care of your emotional health

Fitness

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