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Full-Term Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an exciting as well as anxious time for any family. . The safety of the mother and wellbeing of the baby is everyone’s top priority. Most mothers wish to experience a healthy and a normal delivery, however, one of the important aspects to ensure is that the pregnancy should reach its full-term There are many facts and even myths around full-term pregnancy, and hence every pregnant woman and those aspiring to be pregnant should know about these so as to be prepared.
What is Full-Term Pregnancy?
A full -term pregnancy is one that completes 39 weeks. During medical emergencies, doctors may opt for an early delivery, but delivering when you are 39 weeks pregnant is the best scenario under normal circumstances. Till a few years ago, a pregnancy completing 37 weeks was considered to be full-term however, according to the latest directive of the ACOG or the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists basis their review researches in 2013, it was concluded that the full-term was best at 39 weeks.
What are the Different Pregnancy Terms?
Depending upon the duration the gestation period lasts for, pregnancy terms can be categorised as the following:
Early term
This is referred to as pregnancy age and is between 37 weeks 0 days and 38 weeks 6 days.
Full-term
A pregnancy that lasts between 39 weeks 0 days and 40 weeks 6 days considered to be a full -term pregnancy weeks.
Late term
The gestation period lasts between 41 weeks 0 days and 41 weeks 6 days.
Post term
A pregnancy that lasts 42 weeks 0 days and beyond is termed to be post term.
At 39 weeks, the baby will have attained normal growth making it a full -term pregnancy and is the optimal time for delivery.
Why are 39 Weeks Considered Full-Term Pregnancy?
It was a result of many research studies that prompted medical experts to regard 39 weeks as full-termfull-term, as opposed to the earlier proposed 37 weeks. It was found that babies born at full- term of 39 weeks were less susceptible to health issues, than those born at 37 weeks. Babies born at 39 weeks had a more developed brain, liver, and lungs as there was more time for organ development during gestation. . These babies also had a healthier weight and could also suck and swallow better at birth.
Baby’s Development at Full-Term Pregnancy
Starting from 37 weeks, a baby’s different body parts start maturing to achieve full growth. The digestive system starts forming meconium, which later transforms into baby’s first excreta after birth. .
Baby’s head starts moving towards the pelvis of the mother. In medical terms, this position is known , as ‘engaged’ . In certain cases, this position occurs only after labour. , Up until this time, the baby is covered in lanugo (first few hair produced by baby’s hair follicles), but at 39 weeks, or when pregnancy reaches a full term, it all goes away.Yet, there are some babies who may have patches of it even after birth. . The baby’s genitals also look swollen at birth and this happens due to the hormonal level changes in the mother’s body, but they soon attain its normal size.
Changes in Mother’s Body at 39 to 40 Weeks
When the pregnancy reaches its 39th week, the uterus muscles begin to tense and you may also experience false indications of labour. This condition is also known as Braxton Hicks. Whatever changes you feel, notify the doctor immediately.
The baby starts moving into the pelvic area leading to discomfort in the region and you may also experience sharp stab like sensation in the region when this occurs. This poking feeling is usually a result of the baby turning its head
Vaginal discharge in the form of white mucus sometimes with a tinge of blood also occurs at this stage.
Is it Ok if Baby Stays in Womb for as Long as Possible?
As it is said, anything in excess is bad, and the same concept applies for a baby who might stay in the mother’s womb past the full-term. The term may be extended by a week, but definitely not later. Babies should be born at full-term, anything before or after is certainly not healthy and in some cases, it can also endanger the life of the baby.
What if I Have Early Term Pregnancy?
Early term pregnancy is when the baby is born at 37 weeks, before reaching a full-term. Research studies have shown that babies born at an early term could be physiologically immature. It was also found that an early term baby is at a risk of many diseases, especially ones related to immunity, such as wheezing, asthma and more. Gastrointestinal disorders were also found to be more associated with early term babies than full-term infants.
Is it Risky to Have Late Term Pregnancy?
Having a late term pregnancy can be risky for both the infant and the mother. In babies , it could lead to breathing problems, sudden halt in growth, slowed heart rate and more. The amniotic fluid starts decreasing which means it could be even fatal for the baby. Stillbirth too can occur in some cases. Also, since the baby tends to be heavy during late term, there could be complications in the delivery process as well, and it could lead to a C-section.
What are Post Term Pregnancy Risks?
Post term pregnancy is the condition when the delivery has not taken place even after 42 weeks, that is,l three weeks after the medically accepted full-term at 39 weeks. A post term pregnancy can mean health complications for both mother and the baby.
The AAFP or the American Academy has listed numerous post term pregnancy risks associated to the baby which include:
The Baby Might Be Overweight: Post term babies tend to be over 8 pounds. Medically this condition is known as Fetal Macrosomia which can lead to obesity and diabetes in the future. . Overweight babies are also a health risk to the mother as the body size could cause uterine ruptures during delivery and also result in lacerations in the genital track. This will also mean heavy bleeding.
Less Availability of Oxygen to the Baby: By the time pregnancy reaches its full-term, the placenta that delivers oxygen and nutrition to the baby would have attained its maximum size and after that its ability to function normally reduces. This means the baby is at risk of not getting enough oxygen which can lead to severe birth disorders, cerebral palsy for one.
Meconium Aspiration Post term pregnancy can also lead to a condition called as Meconium Aspiration in which the baby breathes in amniotic fluid which causes oxygen deficiency and lead to lung disorders in the infant.
For mothers, there could be a range of health complications such as infection, postpartum haemorrhage, C-section and even perineum injuries.
Conclusion: Unless there are any medical complications, it is best to go for a full-term pregnancy, as it ensures good health for both the baby and mother. Read more
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There is the moment when you first hold your baby in your arms. And then, in an instant, there is the moment when you let go of his hand and let him run ahead, charting his own path in life. Our life is very fleeting and the good times seem to gallop away overnight. Remember those days when you were breastfeeding your baby? There were challenges, you were worried whether your infant was well-fed, and there were a million things your family and friends recommended. But what eventually kept you sane was the love you two share. For some of our favourite Bollywood moms too, the motherhood experience has been full of learnings and wonder…
Bollywood Actresses and Breastfeeding
1. Aishwarya Rai
Aish’s little daughter Aaradhya is already almost five years old but it seems only the other day when she was born! This mom, always renowned for her stunning beauty and fitness, had a difficult time right after childbirth especially as she became the target of the ‘weight-watchers’. These people felt and commented, totally unnecessarily, that she had put on too much weight and didn’t look as ravishing anymore. But all this didn’t stop Aishwarya from focusing completely on her child.
As per reports, she continued breastfeeding for a long time and made sure she got the correct nutrition both for herself and for her daughter. If that meant eating for two and gorging on goondh ke laddoo, she did it all! In fact, the way Aish stayed away from worrying about sagging breasts or trying to get into shape overnight inspired a lot of others. Here’s what blogger Shobha De said about this:
“Ash has chosen to invest in her daughter, rather than hit the gym neurotically or starve herself to fit into those old jeans. Ash has her priorities in place – her mommie-time with the baby could well be the best decision of her life. Besides, the glow of motherhood is the best cosmetic in the world…”
2. Lara Dutta
Lara’s daughter also seems to be growing up super-fast. Saira is four years old now and together with her gorgeous mom, makes an adorable picture! After Saira was born, Lara would regularly and consistently breastfeed her. She found that this helped build Saira’s immunity. Over time, it also helped Lara tone her body and lose the extra kilos she had put on during pregnancy!
Today, Lara is an active supporter of breastfeeding and always encourages young moms to breastfeed their babies. She strongly believes that nursing is an excellent way to not only bond with your child but also to get back in shape.
"Being a mother is the most beautiful aspect of a woman's life. It is also a great responsibility. As a mother I want to help all new and expectant mothers understand the importance of breastfeeding. Apart from exercising and dieting, breastfeeding helped me to tone my body up to get back to acting.”
3. Karishma Kapoor
This mom’s story is a delicious one – it is all about food! When Karishma became a mom, she was very careful to not give in to the pressures of dieting or strenuous workouts. But what she definitely did was eat healthy. Her postnatal meal included dairy products, soups and salads, and lots of protein. At this stage, protein plays a critical role for your body. This is why Karishma ate a lot of fish and chicken – yum!
“Women often have various notions about some foods which should or shouldn’t be eaten when they are pregnant. And when it is about shedding kilos after pregnancy, it becomes even more crucial to lose weight in a safe manner without depriving your body of the essential nutrients. After all, you need to breastfeed your baby and manage other tasks as well and not eating right will only harm your body.”
4. Sonali Bendre
After Sonali became a mom, she tried to follow recommendations by her family members and experts. But with time, she found that a lot of these things didn’t work out for her. In fact, when she tried to create a time table for breastfeeding and weaning, that didn’t work out either! She understood eventually how all babies are different and mummying is an ongoing lesson for life…
“While baby books typically prescribe a regimental chart of how and when to wean babies off breast milk, that approach just didn’t work for me. For everything that new mothers are told and taught, every child is different and sometimes you need to try different things. There’s no hard and fast rule.”
sonali has even documented her experiences in a book titled “A Modern Gurukul”. Here she has penned down her journey as mother, her struggles and experiences. Now this is one mommy taking storytelling and memory-making to a whole new level!
5. Raveena Tandon
This Bollywood mom also faced her fair share of media pressure after she delivered her child. In the society we live in, there is tremendous pressure to bounce back right after childbirth. Raveena, however, stayed away from all this. She stayed fit but steered clear of dieting. And guess what, she also experienced nature’s very own miracle – weight loss through breastfeeding.
“Breastfeed for at least 6 months. Don't give in to the pressure of getting back in shape in an insanely short time. It's neither good for you, nor your newborn. Check with your gynae what foods you should be consuming. Strict dieting at this time is a no-no. And yes, breastfeeding can actually help you burn calories!”
6. Renuka Shahane
Renuka’s story helps us understand that breastfeeding isn’t something you can generalise. How your first baby fed may be very different from what your second one now does. When Renuka became a mother, she would observe her child very carefully. Sometimes, he would be crying and she thought it was time for a feeding. But sometimes, he would still be crying after feeding! That’s when she understood that hunger isn’t always the reason babies are cranky.
“It's very simple to understand that when a child is hungry, he will ask for a feed. And if he is still crying after being fed, than perhaps it is something that is making him uncomfortable. New mothers should stick to demand feeding. It also helps in boosting the milk supply.
My younger one took to breastfeeding so well that I breastfed him for almost two years. There are no set rules as every baby is different. A mother must cater to the child's needs, his nature and what he likes.”
Well said, Renuka! Only a mother can understand her baby so well and the act of breastfeeding sets a wonderful foundation stone for a lifetime of love.
7. Shobhaa De
On your journey as a mom, you need care, nutrition – and lots of support! Shobhaa’s story is very reassuring and proves that when other moms try and understand what you are going through and don’t judge you for your choices, that’s when you feel truly happy. During Aishwarya’s weight-watcher criticism, Shobhaa went out of her way to extend her support both to the new mommy and to breastfeeding. Nursing, she feels, is a beautiful part of motherhood and something that must be cherished, everything else notwithstanding.
“We are being brainwashed into feverishly ‘getting into shape’, even before the baby is weaned. There are young mothers who refuse to breast feed their kids for fear of losing their curves and ‘sagging’! There are others who go so far as to say they don’t want to ‘spoil’ their figures by having a baby in the first place.
Motherhood is a time to make the most of those magical months when an innocent, entirely dependent new life thrives on and flowers with the mother’s unconditional love, attention and care.”
8. Twinkle Khanna
Finally, Twinkle’s breastfeeding story is the perfect balance of witty and sensible. When she was nursing, it seems, hubby Akshay Kumar would ensure she had her space and relaxation, even when there were guests at home. We also think he made sure she was pampered a lot. Now, this is not just romantic and supportive but actually mandatory! Your husband’s support can make a world of difference at this time.
Twinkle’s experience, in fact, seems to be a standing joke in the household. Here’s what she blogged about recently:
“‘Mom it’s nice but a little dull, add some jokes like you always do, how about the one you tease dad with?’
At my perplexed expression, he continues, ‘You keep saying that when I was a baby and you were breastfeeding me, guests came to see you and dad told everyone to wait because you were milking! Add that joke!’”
That aside, Twinkle also advises moms to take care of their health and go in for regular self-examination to make sure their breasts are healthy. The incidence of breast-related problems is on the rise and moms need to be very careful. Well said, Twinkle!
9. Celina Jaitley
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Former Femina Miss India and Bollywood actress, Celina is a mother to three young boys. Unfortunately, while she did give birth to two sets of twins, the latest set having been born in 2017, one child did not survive due to a heart defect.When it comes to breastfeeding, Celina is all for the cause.
“Breastfeeding is very important for your baby and the mother. According to new research, it protects a mother from cervical cancer and has tremendous health benefits. I breastfed for six months and I intend to do the same too. The antibodies and immunity that you build lasts for a lifetime.”
Celina prefers going the old-school way and reading up tonnes of books related to pregnancy, to know what to expect. She is also vocal about asking for help from her’s and her husband’s family during the pregnancies, and is strongly against the body shaming that new mothers are subjected to.
10. Lisa Haydon
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Former Femina Miss India and Bollywood actress, Celina is a mother to three young boys. One of the latest mommies on the block, Lisa Haydon has been incredibly vocal about the need to breastfeed newborns, and credits her weight loss and fitness to breastfeeding. Having embraced motherhood in May last year, Lisa was seen uploading a picture of herself on Instagram breastfeeding her son, Zack, during World Breastfeeding Week 2017, with the following caption:
“I've gotten loads of posts asking about life after having my son... esp to do with weight and fitness. Seeing as it's World Breastfeeding Week- time to give some credit where credit is due. Breastfeeding has played such a big part in getting back into shape after giving birth to my baby. Breastfeeding has been challenging+time consuming (literally hours spent everyday trying to stimulate milk supply) but it's such a beautiful way to bond and connect with your child plus all the nutritional benefits that your child gets from your milk...”
11. Shveta Salve
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An Indian actress and model, Shveta Salve gave birth to her little girl in 2016. It can be seen that she advocates for breastfeeding with a picture that she posted on her Instagram account. She is seen breastfeeding her baby in the said picture with the following caption:
“My Sanctum My Haven #mommynbaby #pure #bonding #breastfeeding #liquidgold #mommybabytime”
These sweet and inspiring stories from our very own Bollywood moms have surely left us feeling all charged up, how about you? After all, becoming a mom and being able to feed our child is our very own superpower – something that is founded in love and affection! So don’t let anyone interfere with your experience of nursing and do what suits the two of you the best. Read more
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Bottlegourd peel chutney
Have you been throwing off the skin of bottle gourd after peeling it? If yes, don't do that now on. Here's a quick “Best out of waste” kind of chutney made from the peel of bottle gourd. The soothing bottle gourd has its benefits extended to not just its pulp, but its peel too. The skin is high in fibre and several vitamins. Use this uncommon, yummy and yet easy-to-make-recipe as an accompaniment to any paratha, thalipeeth or a pancake.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
4 People
10 Minutes
5 Minutes
Ingredients
1 cup bottle gourd peel
1 onion
2 cloves garlic
1” ginger
4 green chillies
10 mint leaves
2 tbsp (tablespoon) coriander leaves
1 tbsp coconut
1 tsp (teaspoon) oil
Salt to taste
Method
Step 1
Heat oil, add onion, chillies and saute.
Step 2
Add the bottle gourd peels, ginger and garlic.
Step 3
Saute till raw smell leaves.
Step 4
Turn off the flame and allow to cool.
Step 5
Grind along with coconut, mint leaves, coriander leaves.
Step 6
Add required salt and half a cup of water for grinding.
Step 7
Temper, if required.
Step 8
Serve as an accompaniment.
Nutritional Information
Calories from Fat
11
Calories
25
Total Fat
1.5g 1%
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Saturated
0 g
Cholesterol
0mg 0%
Sodium
1.1mg
Total Carbohydrate
2g 1%
Dietary Fiber
0.9g 4%
Sugars
0 g
Protein
0.9g
*
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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"Please mom, tell me, what is my birthday present" , three years old Ria sounded extremely curious. "Just wait for some time my birthday girl, have patience" , answered Mamta lovingly, and Subodh smiled as he drove his wife and daughter to their destination. The car stopped in front of an orphanage. "Your wait is finally over baby, get ready to see your birthday present" , Subodh announced. "Here dad, is this a gift shop" ? Ria enquired. " Come with me Ria, I'll let you know" , said Mamta as she held her hand and started climbing the stairs.
It all started two months back, when Mamta had visited St. Mary's orphanage with the children of her class as their field trip. Mamta was a teacher in a nearby school. When she visited this place, she chanced upon this little baby of merely a few days, crying her lungs out lying helplessly in the cradle. Mamta being an affectionate lady with a heart of gold went near and picked her up. The baby suddenly stopped crying as she cuddled her warmly. Mamta sat on a chair with the baby in her lap and fed her the bottle of milk she was refusing to take before, although she was hungry. Mamta instantly fell in love with her, she could not resist her beaming eyes, innocent face and the strong grip with which she had held her saree. On finishing up the milk, she even gave Mamta a beautiful smile. On finding out from the authorities, Mamta came to know that the baby's mother had passed away after her birth and the father abandoned her in the hospital itself. This was how she reached St. Mary's orphanage. It was difficult to part with the baby for Mamta, but she had already made up her mind; she only needed to know Subodh's views before taking the decision. Subodh agreed to adopt this baby after some initial reservations, but once he saw the child, he also could not wait to bring her home just like Mamta.
So, the day had finally come when they were going to add a new member to their family. The couple had intentionally planned this on their daughter Ria's birthday.
Ria entered the orphanage office with her parents . "Where is my birthday present mom?" Ria couldn't wait anymore. The lady incharge instructed one of the staff member to bring the child. Mamta took the baby in her arms and stooped a little to reach Ria .She said, "here is your birthday present Ria, your baby sister". Ria widened her eyes as much as she could and said "woooww" , in absolute thrill and surprise." She is my baby ; you are not lying ;O I love you mom, I love you so much . Give her to me, I'll carry her" , she tweeted. "OK sit down , Mamta said as she put the baby in her little lap, while holding her from beneath. " She is so cute, just look at her dad, we will take her home and she will sleep with me", Ria continued to talk. "But my friend Sam's little brother came from the hospital, is this a hospital dad?" Ria wanted to clear her doubts. "Hahaha..." Subodh laughed, "no darling this is not a hospital. Since it's your birthday today, God decided to send your baby sister here, where you can celebrate with many other children and make new friends as well," he explained. "Where are the other children dad?" , asked this overjoyed and inquisitive child. "Come I'll take you", said the lady in charge. Ria went inside the orphanage and celebrated her birthday with the children staying there. They played, they danced, they enjoyed together.
It was time to go back home along with a new family member and Ria's happiness knew no bounds. "What is her name mom" , Ria asked. "Gudia" , said the lady incharge as they were calling her by this name for the last two months. "I will call her Fairy, because she looks like one, my Fairy", declared Ria with pure love as she kissed her little sister.
"Lamha hai ye kitna pyara, rishta ye anmol hai,
do pariyon ko baandha jisne, prem ki pakki dor hai."
This article is inspired by the true story of a friend, although I have taken my creative liberty to make it an interesting read. Both of these children are growing up and developing beautifully in the canopy of their parent's love, care and blessings.
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A wheat tortilla is a type of soft, thin flatbread made from finely ground wheat flour. Originally derived from the corn tortilla, a bread of maize, this whole grain tortilla can be made healthier by adding vegetables to it. Spinach is a healthy, colorful add-on to this. Do these homemade spinach tortillas taste like spinach? Not at all. It’s only a sneaky way to incorporate added veggies into your food with these incredibly green wraps.
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Preparation Time
Cooking Time
4 People
40 Minutes
10 Minutes
Ingredients
4 cups fresh spinach
5 tbsp(tablespoon) water or as required
1 cup wheat flour
2 tbsp olive oil
¼ tsp(teaspoon) salt
Method
Step 1
In a saucepan, add the spinach and water.
Step 2
Cover and bring to a boil.
Step 3
Allow to wilt for 5 minutes.
Step 4
Place in a blender and mix until smooth.
Step 5
In a medium bowl, mix the flour and the salt.
Step 6
Add the spinach puree and olive oil into the flour mix.
Step 7
Add roughly one tablespoon of water if the flour mix is too dry.
Step 8
Add more water if required, but ensure the does not stick to your fingers. If too sticky, add a tablespoon of flour at a time until smooth.
Step 9
Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes.
Step 10
Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.
Step 11
Create four equal-sized balls from the dough.
Step 12
Roll between two pieces of parchment paper.
Step 13
Heat the tortilla in the skillet for one minute on each side or until nice brown spots develop.
Step 14
Remove from flame, place in a tortilla warmer or on a plate covered with a tea towel.
Nutritional Information
Serving Size 1 tortilla (41g)
Calories from Fat
10
Calories
100
Total Fat
1 g 2%
Saturated Fat
0 g 0%
Total Carbohydrate
20 g 7%
Dietary Fiber
1 g 4%
Sugars
1 g
Protein
2 g
Vitamin A
10%
Vitamin C
0%
Calcium
2%
Iron
8%
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