Asthma During Pregnancy

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Asthma During Pregnancy
« on: December 31, 2010, 04:54:27 AM »
Causes of Asthma During Pregnancy   by Ricky Martin

Pregnant women who have asthma are usually handled not only by an obstetrical provider but also by an asthma specialist. These two medical practitioners must work hand in hand and work as a team to ensure a successful pregnancy up to the delivery.

If being treated for the disease before pregnancy the medication will have to be continued. However, the dosage might require to be altered to avoid any risks to the fetus. Due to hormonal changes in pregnancy, the sensitivity to irritants that trigger an asthmatic attack might alter. Again the way sensitivity alters is unpredictab Since, according to the statistics, pregnancy-induced high blood presssure is a major cause of maternal mortality, intrauterine growth retardation, and prenatal mortality, it's crucial to identify and take care of the risk factors of these medical conditions.

Asthma is perhaps one of the most common disorders that can develop during pregnancy. It is also one of the most serious disorders that can develop during pregnancy. Since it is state where the hampering of the most vital process of respiration is concerned it should never be neglected and adequate measures should be taken to relieve the situation.

Different people have different asthma symptoms. This holds true for mothers-to-be, too. Your asthma may be mild, moderate, or severe. Mild asthma causes only an occasional attack, with few symptoms in between. With a new baby on the way, you are very excited. There will be lots of changes in the family. A nursery is in order and you have a lot to look forward to. Concern over asthma in pregnancy is a legitimate concern and one you need to be aware of if you suffer from asthma.

The most important thing to remember about asthma and pregnancy is that this medication is completely safe for the baby. Because asthma medications are inhaled, the drug is going directly to your lungs and will, in most instances bypass the baby.

One of the most important things an expecting mother can do for her unborn child is to quit smoking. Research has shown that smoking during pregnancy can have significant negative effects on the developing fetus. Cigarette tobacco contains approximately 2,500 chemicals that could harm an unborn baby, I read recently that some doctors recommend taking fish oil during pregnancy. Others do not. There may be certain individuals that should not take the supplement, but in general, it is safe for most people, as long as it is a good brand.

During pregnancy it is normally advised to not only steer clear of eating fish such as salmon and tuna, but also not to take fish oil supplements during pregnancy. The reason for this is concerns about pollutants and high levels of mercury which are found in the fish, Let me start by saying that some activities you should avoid during your pregnancy. The effects of smoking during pregnancy showed by studies are definitely one on those activities. Smoking during pregnancy is a very bad choice. You risk the nightmare of having a stillborn baby.