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Having a baby is one of the most important and beautiful processes many women go through. It's also a time when women have a lot of questions and their body goes through a lot of changes. At Mercy, we believe in providing excellent, compassionate care for every woman throughout each stage of her life - before conception, throughout pregnancy, during and well beyond delivery.

Long before becoming pregnant, it's important for a woman to take care of herself both mentally and physically. Staying healthy with exercise and good nutrition are critical elements to preparing for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. Finding a doctor with whom you can develop a strong, open relationship is also key.
 
Mercy FertilityCare Services offer couples a method of family planning using the Creighton Model.  The Creighton Model is sometimes referred to as Natural Family Planning; however, it is not the "rhythm method."  It is a modern method of family planning based on scientific research. The Creighton Model is a means through which a couple may effectively achieve or avoid pregnancy. It is not contraception, but rather, true family planning.
 
For more information about  Mercy's FertilityCare Services, download our brochure or contact Mercy Women's Center at 916.614.2200.
 
If you're thinking getting pregnant - whether in three months or in three years - consider the preconception do's and don'ts listed below. 
 
DO... DON'T...
Take care of yourself. Not all pregnancies are planned, so maintaining a healthy lifestyle will help to ensure that whenever you conceive - planned or unplanned - you and your baby get off to the best start possible. Smoke. If you are a smoker and are thinking about getting pregnant, now you have a great reason to stop.
Find an OB/GYN doctor who you're comfortable with. Schedule a preconception appointment to discuss your medical history and plans for pregnancy. Drink alcohol. Even moderate amounts of alcohol consumption during the early stages of pregnancy can contribute to low birth weight and certain potential birth defects.
Start adding folic acid to your diet, either in the form of vitamin supplements or foods rich in folic acid such as citrus fruits, spinach and other leafy greens and fortified whole grains. Folic acid helps prevent certain birth defects in babies. Get stressed if you don't get pregnant right away. Every month, a woman has about a 20% chance of conceiving a baby and an increased stress level can actually reduce that percentage.
Maintain a healthy exercise regiment, eat a balanced diet and get enough sleep. All of these combine for an overall healthy lifestyle and good pre-pregnancy plan.

 

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Communication is key throughout pregnancy

Cathy Jang, MD
Prenatal care is a team effort between you and your doctor to ensure your wishes are met.

 
 
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