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How to Deal With Pregnancy and Eating
Disorders
Statistics show that in America alone seven million women are
affected every year by eating disorders and they are mainly
because of concerns about your own body image and appearance.
There are two main types of eating disorders, which are
anorexia and bulimia; both get worse during pregnancy and both
can affect you in one way or the other.
The Effects of Eating Disorders
Even before conceiving an eating disorder such as anorexia can
affect your chances of having a baby, as generally those who
suffer of this disease do not have their normal menstrual cycle
and even if they have it, it is not regular and that can affect
the possibility of becoming pregnant in the first place.
Having an eating disorder while pregnant can cause a lot of
problems both for the mother and the child such as: premature
labor, child born under weight, Cesarean birth due to premature
labor, respiratory problems, complications during labor,
depression and in the worse case still born child or fetal
death.
Pregnancy is a difficult time on its own causing huge changes
in the body, mood and eating patterns if you combine pregnancy
and eating disorders that are preexistent it can be a very
difficult time both for the mother and the child alike.
Pregnancy and eating disorders do not go together at all; women
who suffer from preexisting eating disorders will be faced with
greater challenges in the nine months of
pregnancy.
Dealing With Pregnancy and
Eating Disorders
Women who have eating disorders can have healthy babies but
they need to acknowledge their problem and resolve it before it
affects the baby as well. There are many programs available,
which can help you, deal with pregnancy and eating disorders
but you will have to voluntarily sign up for them before you
endanger your health and the life of your baby.
Many women with eating disorders fear that they can never have
a healthy baby or family life and often give up on it without
realizing that there is a way to help both the mother and the
child. Eating disorders can be brought under control in order
to have a normal childbirth if you will follow special designed
programs that help and deal with pregnancy and eating
disorders.
Conclusion
Consult with your doctor today and find out what program and
diet you should follow in order to start a family and have a
healthy childbirth
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