Every pregnant woman wants to do as much as possible for their baby, and sometimes expert support can come in very handy.
Nutrition and exercise
If you want to and it is within your means, you can contact a registered dietitian specializing in prenatal nutrition. You can also look for a personal trainer, yoga, or pilates instructor with knowledge and experience in working with pregnant women. Your OBGYN’s office or maternity clinic can probably give you some recommendations.
Keeping active and following a nourishing diet will keep you strong and fit during pregnancy and give you the peace of mind of knowing that you are complimenting your prenatal care in the best possible way. It also has the added benefit of supporting a faster postpartum recovery.
You can do it on a budget
Having the support and encouragement of a coach, trainer, or dietitian is great, but you can also do it on your own.
Look for reputable websites (or better yet, one that your OBGYN recommends) to find information on prenatal nutrition and exercise. There are endless sources online, in your public library, and even in the newsstand that you can check out to help improve your diet and activity level. Just make sure to steer clear of charlatans (especially on social media) and only follow expert advice that your OBGYN approves of.
Another option is to get together with a few friends who are also expecting to go on walks and maybe have a cooking session, in which each of you finds a nutritious recipe and then teaches the others how to make it.
Being proactive with exercise and nutrition during pregnancy is good for you and your baby. It can also be quite empowering!






