A 50-year-old member asked:
What are some ways to have a healthy pregnancy?
1 doctor answer • 1 doctor weighed in

Dr. Heidi Fowleranswered
Psychiatry 26 years experience
Healthy pregnancy: Avoid tobacco, caffeine, alcohol, illicit drugs ; unnecessary medications. Remain physically active and eat healthfully. Take your prenatal vitamins and keep all prenatal appointments. Take care.
2.1k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
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A 29-year-old member asked:
What are some ways to promote a healthy pregnancy?
2 doctor answers • 5 doctors weighed in

Dr. Casey Younkinanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 39 years experience
Prenatal care : You need plenty of sleep, eat right so that you gain 20 pounds max, exercise some and start seeing your health care practitioner as soon as you are pregnant. Taking vitamins with folate (folic acid) before and during pregnancy is important.
5.7k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
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A 21-year-old female asked:
How do i have a healthy pregnancy?
4 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Jeff Livingstonanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 23 years experience
Prenatal care: This is a avery complex question beyond the scope of a simple answer. The first step is to find an Obgyn in whom you trust who can assess your unique individual pregnancy and health and design a prenatal care program that will optimize the chances of successful outcome for you and the baby
2.3k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 29-year-old female asked:
What should I do for healthier pregnancy?
1 doctor answer • 1 doctor weighed in

Dr. Milroy Samuelanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 25 years experience
Be healthy: Take your frolic acid and be healthy. Avoiding hung that could be harmful will help give you the best chance of a healthy pregnancy.
5.2k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
Last updated Nov 10, 2016
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