Tuesday, November 2, 2010

beware of pre-eclampsia during pregnancy

Pre-eclampsia frequently occur during pregnancy, due to high blood pressure and excess levels of protein in the urine, after 20 weeks gestation age. Although 'only' increased blood pressure, but can be fatal possible complications in the mother and the baby.

Pre-eclampsia will be lost during childbirth, so that when pre-eclampsia occurred in the final weeks of pregnancy, the doctor will take action to immediately remove the baby. But if preeclampsia occurs early in pregnancy, the doctor will try to prolong the pregnancy until the baby is deemed to have been enough to be born.

SYMPTOMS

Symptoms of preklamsia is rise in blood pressure (hypertension) and protein levels in the urine of excessive (proteinuria), after the pregnancy reaches 20 weeks. Excess protein will affect the kidneys work. Other symptoms that can occur, among others:

baby foods other than breast milk from mother

After the mothers breast feed exclusively for 6 months, then it's time for your child is given some complementary feeding. What are the stages in providing supplementary food?

When babies aged 6 months upwards, then the mother's milk was not able to meet the nutritional needs of infants to 100 percent. Since the age of 6 months, your baby should be introduced with liquid foods other than breast milk to help meet nutritional needs.

Gold standard for baby food in the third sequence is complementary foods breast milk, is a family meal in the sense of avoiding all processed foods factory except when an emergency such as flood or earthquake
Family food in question is the same baby food given to the habits of the family and still fresh, and not a processed food or canned goods factory

Because according to a study published in the Lancet magazine, 2003, note that family meals can reduce the 6 percent of infant mortality.In providing complementary feeding for infants required a certain phase can adapt to the taste of each food, as long as 6 months babies are very familiar with the milk.