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Holiday Tips for Pregnant Moms

Pregnant and have to go to parties?

Pregnant and have to go to parties?

Advice for pregnant moms attending parties

Growing a human being takes a lot of energy - as a matter of fact, it can totally “zap” a pregnant mom’s strength when she least expects it.  If you’re pregnant, you already know that simply walking from the office to the supply room or the kitchen to the bathroom, can take the wind right out of you.  First and foremost, slice your “to-do” list in half.  The cookies don’t all have to be made from scratch.  Then, as you’re hopping from store to store, and popping from friend to friend, make sure you catch your breath, literally, in between all those holiday errands.  Give yourself some “down time”, even if it’s just resting in the car for a few minutes.
 
When you go to holiday parties, nibble on crackers to ward off morning sickness, which many pregnant moms unfortunately realize, doesn’t just happen in the morning.  Eat smaller meals throughout the day, rather than a big holiday dinner in order to keep heartburn at bay.
 
This is a great time to practice taking care of yourself and setting healthy boundaries.  If mom is not healthy, then family isn’t healthy.  Additionally, you want to demonstrate to your child how to take care of himself.  Only accept the invitations that are most important to you so you won’t burn out.  For those you do accept, limit your activity.
 
For instance, instead of worrying about whether you’ll hurt the hostess’s feelings by leaving a couple of hours before the party ends, remember that your first priority is taking care of you.  Give yourself full permission to leave the gathering early, since lots of sleep will help you stay healthy, both emotionally and physically.  Even if the celebration is at your home, put your feet up and let others wait on you, instead of you serving them. Start practicing accepting help. One of the most damaging myths of motherhood is that you should be able to do it all yourself, and it’s a weakness to ask for help.  This myth can add to postpartum depression.  Start practicing by accepting help - it’s definitely not a weakness, it’s healthy.
 
During a lesson I was teaching on manners years ago, one of my students proudly exclaimed, “Never go to a party empty-headed.”  Well, I would certainly hope that rule is followed religiously!  In addition, one often feels odd as a guest walking in empty-handed.  If you’re one of those, bring along some sparkling apple juice to the function instead of a beverage you can’t drink, like alcohol.  (Having taught Early Childhood Development for many years, believe me - there is absolutely no amount of alcohol consumption that’s considered safe during pregnancy - even if your OB says it’s OK.)
 
Holidays can be tough, even for those who are usually the most even-keeled and grounded.  Add the pregnancy hormones to the mix and it can be even more of a challenge.  Hormones and holidays can put your moods on a rollercoaster - get the support you need - both personal and professional.  A few visits with a qualified therapist to help you through the rough spots can be priceless.  If you’re experiencing mood ups and downs that get in the way of your daily life, the best step you can take for everyone’s sake, including your baby, is to talk to a healthcare practitioner you trust.  You may have prenatal depression or anxiety and that needs treatment - not necessarily medication, just a solid plan of action so you can feel more like yourself.
 
One day you’ll be able to wear your favorite sleek, form-fitting glittery dress for New Year’s again.  For now, celebrate your growth (it’s a healthy sign) and dress up in garb that is roomy and comfy for your blossoming tummy.  Your maternity clothes can also be glittery and sexy, so show off your new look while you can.
 

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Shoshana  Bennett

Shoshana  Bennett, 

Shoshana Bennett Ph.D., President and Founder of Postpartum Depression Help, is a psychologist, speaker, trainer, and author of Postpartum Depression For Dummies and award-winning book (including two iParenting Media awards) Beyond The Blues:  A Guide to Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression.  She has worked with over 15,000 women, many of whom juggle many professional hats along with parenthood.  Articles featuring her work can be found in San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, Glamour and Psychology Today.  "20/20" has featured her as an expert in postpartum depression. Visit: http://drshosh.com/ and http://happynewmom.com/

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