Surprise, you’re pregnant! If this truly is a surprise, stay calm, talk with your partner and consider all your options. The truth is no one can tell you exactly what to do after you get a positive pregnancy test. You might be thrilled to begin or increase your family, be upset because it’s a surprise and it’s not part of your plans, or you may have emotions somewhere in between. However you react, here are some guidelines.
See Your Doctor
Even if you had a positive at home test, it is still necessary for you to see your doctor to confirm you are pregnant. You should make the appointment as soon as possible.
Discuss any health issues that could affect your pregnancy like diabetes, hypothyroidism, miscarriages, or other chronic problems. At the same time be sure you are up to date on all vaccinations. Find out your birth date and upcoming schedule for any tests.
In the event you have not planned for this pregnancy and are not ready to make this commitment, talk with your physician about your options.
Take An Honest Look At Life Changes You Will Need To Make
If you want a healthy baby and carry it to term, check off some lifestyle risks.
- If you drink alcohol, that will become a no-no.
- Smoker? You really should quit. Even second hand smoke can affect your little one, so let all your relatives and friends understand they must refrain from smoking around you.
- Illegal drugs will hurt your growing baby. Enough said on that topic.
Begin Taking Prenatal Vitamins
Nutrition is super important now so begin taking folic acid. 600 micrograms per day is necessary to protect your baby from birth defects.
See Your Dentist
Schedule a cleaning and let your dentist know you are pregnant. Bacteria in your mouth and less than excellent oral health habits can affect your growing fetus and cause preterm contractions.
Reevaluate Your Job
If you have a job where heavy lifting is involved, or you must be on your feet for hours, you will need to make some adjustments. Let your boss and human resource rep know you are pregnant and work out a solution.
Take Good Care Of Yourself
Eat healthy whole foods. Get enough sleep, Try not to worry too much. (We know, easier said than done.) Cut down on caffeine a bit as this can affect birth weight, and get enough mild exercise throughout your pregnancy.
Tell The World
Or at least tell your little part of the world that you’re pregnant. Enjoy and celebrate these special months.
Request an Appointment
Contact Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology at (404) 352-3616, or request an appointment online, if you suspect you are pregnant. Our all-female team of highly trained OBGYNs has extensive experience providing obstetric care to women throughout the Atlanta, GA area. They will take the time to address your concerns and answer any questions you may have. Schedule an appointment at our office today!