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Can You Eat Seaweed When Pregnant?
When you are pregnant, you may be required to make certain changes in your diet. If you are a seaweed fan, you may want to know 'is it okay to eat seaweed while pregnant' or is it something that is considered off-limits. Well, there are some types of seaweeds that you may safely consume during pregnancy, you need to be careful while consuming seaweeds. Find out how safe is it.
What is Seaweed and Its Types?
Seaweed has joined the category of superfood category because of its abundant health benefits. It is also considered a natural remedy for many medical ailments. Seaweed is popularly used in many Asian cuisines in both fresh and dried forms. Apart from many culinary benefits, it is also rich in vitamins, minerals, protein, and fibre. Belonging to the algae family, seaweed is usually found in red, brown and green varieties. The red variety is usually used in making sushi (nori), brown variety is often used to make soups and stews because of its chewy texture, and green variety is usually used to make salads and soups. Almost all varieties of seaweeds are safe for consumption during pregnancy; however, talking to your doctor is suggested before making any dietary alterations.
Nutritional Value of Seaweed
Nutritional values present in 10 grams or two tablespoons of ‘Raw Wakame seaweed’:
Nutrient
Value
Carbohydrate
0.9 grams
Protein
0.3 grams
Vitamin A
35.0 IU
Vitamin C
0.3 mg
Calcium
14.0 mg
Magnesium
10.5 mg
Potassium
4.9 mg
Phosphorus
8.1 mg
Sodium
85.3 mg
Health Benefits of Seaweed in Pregnancy
Eating small amounts of seaweed may fetch you many essential nutrients. Some of the benefits may include:
Seaweeds are a rich of omega 3 fatty acids; it may help in better development of the foetal brain.
It is rich in fibre and thus may help in keeping digestion troubles and constipation at bay during pregnancy.
It is a good source of anti-oxidants and may help in dealing with various kinds of medical ailments such as anxiety, depression, asthma, celiac disease, arthritis etc.
The abundance of vitamin C in seaweed helps in aiding the absorption of iron present in these seaweeds.
It is helpful in the development of sexual organs, and it is also beneficial in reducing the chances of breast cancer.
It is said to enhance female fertility and reduce the symptoms of PMS.
Health Risks Associated With Eating Seaweed while Pregnant
Seaweed is power-packed with many important nutrients but it is important that you limit its intake or consume it in moderation. If it is consumed in more than required amounts it may lead to possible complications during pregnancy. This is because seaweed has high amounts of iodine in it and more amount of iodine in the body may hamper the proper functioning of the thyroid. It may cause various medical complications during pregnancy and it may even harm your unborn baby. The daily recommended dosage of seaweed is 220 micrograms approximately and you should limit the intake to one serving per week. However, this may be true in case of brown seaweed but it has higher amounts of iodine in comparison to green or red varieties. Thus you may not be required to limit your green or red seaweed consumption to one serving per week. However, talking to your doctor before adding seaweed to your pregnancy diet is strictly recommended.
It is also believed that consumption of seaweed is good for lactating mothers as it may increase the mother’s milk supply. However, excessive amounts of it may lead to high amounts of iodine is both the mother and her baby, which may sometimes even cause hypothyroidism in babies.
Try This Delicious Seaweed Recipe
You can make some delicious dishes using seaweed; however, do not forget to consume it in moderation in order to avoid any kind of complications. Here is a detectable salad recipe using seaweed that may help in boosting your iodine levels.
Yummy Wakame Salad Recipe
This is a healthy seaweed salad pregnancy recipe is quick to make and super yummy. It can be used as a side dish or main course. Here is what all you may require and how you can make it:
Ingredients
Wakame Seaweed (dried)- ¾ ounce
Small apple tart- 1
Scallions, thinly sliced- 2
Garlic, minced- ½ teaspoon
Fresh ginger, grated- 1 teaspoon
Sugar- 1 teaspoon
Soy sauce- 2 to 3 tablespoon
Rice vinegar- 2 to 3 tablespoon
Sesame oil- 2 tablespoon
Sesame seeds, roasted- 1 tablespoon
Fresh cilantro, chopped- 2 tablespoon
How to make
Take the dried seaweed and soak it in warm water for 5 to 10 minutes.
Once it is soft, squeeze out the excess water and chop it in strips.
Take a big bowl, mix sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, ginger and garlic in it.
Dice the apple tarts and mix them in the above dressing.
Add scallions and cilantro and mix well. Sprinkle the sesame seeds and relish this delicious salad.
You can make seaweed soup during pregnancy to pep up your iodine levels too.
Safety Considerations
There are umpteen foods available that may contain seaweed in it. As discussed in the above sections that you need to be cautious regarding its intake during pregnancy. The ready to eat varieties of seaweed snacks may contain a higher level of iodine and sodium, therefore, it may be a better idea to eat fresh or low-sodium dried seaweed during pregnancy. It is ok to eat seaweed while pregnant, however, do not take any dietary supplements that may contain seaweed in them, until or unless it may have been suggested by your health care provider.
You may add these wondrous algae in your diet, however, it is also better to stay safe especially when it concerns the health of your unborn baby. Therefore, ensure that you eat it in limited amounts. Have a healthy and safe pregnancy!
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Is It Safe To Go Through Airport Security Scanners during Pregnancy
Travelling during pregnancy comes with some preparation, both physically and mentally. One big concern is about airport security scanners and how safe they are for the pregnant woman and the baby inside her. There is well-researched evidence that airport security scanners are safe.
What are Airport Scanners?
Airport scanners are advanced screening gadgets used on airline passengers to detect any security threats they may be pose in their body and/or garments. It is used to identify metallic and non-metallic threats like weapons, explosives or any other stuff like sharp objects (knives), corrosive material etc. that may be to harm or threaten people on board the plane.
Types of Airport Scanners
Airport Security Scanners come in many forms like-
Body scanners like Millimeter Radio-wave scanner that uses Millimeter Wave Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) - these create 3-D images of your body
X-ray scanners like Back-scatter Scanner
Metal detectors
The Procedure of Body Scan at Airports
There are a few things you need to do before going through airport body scanners during pregnancy-
Remove and place all your personal belongings like wallets, tissue paper, ID cards, cellphones into a separate tray for scanning.
Even the boarding pass must be removed.
Remove all accessories like jewellery, jackets, belts, shoes, shawls, heavy garments or any other metal items in your body or garments.
The process includes these steps-
Enter the scanner machine.
Stand with both your hands raised above the level of your head.
Do this for around 2 to 3 seconds, while the device captures your image.
Once this is complete, the screening officer will check your scanned image to check if you are carrying any dangerous objects. If you clear the scan, you can proceed to collect all your removed belongings.
The Procedure of Physical Pat-Down Search
If you are wary of scanners, some of you may prefer a physical pat-down search. You can certainly request for it. In this process a female security professional will run her hands all over your body, even your chest and stomach, to detect any weapons you may be hiding.
If you opt for physical pat-down screening, it is ideal to reach the airport with some time at hand. This is because this process is more time consuming than machine screening. This type of screening is done in the general screening area, but you may request for a more private pat-down in a separate section. You may also have a companion with you to feel more comfortable.
You may be selected for further screening, and your boarding passes may be printed with indicators. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) of the airport may need to put you through AIT body screening.
Are Airport Scanners Safe When Pregnant?
According to research, it is proven that all types of airport scanners are safe for pregnant woman and the unborn child. The Radiation Protection Standard stipulates a maximum permissible level of exposure for travellers. This includes expecting mothers and their children.
Moreover, all scanners pass through stringent safety tests and they are used under the supervision and regulation of monitoring agencies. Did you know that some research suggested that these machines use many thousand times less energy used by our mobile phones?
Also, they are much more evolved than older generation scanners. The most modern millimetre body scanners don’t use X-rays or expose your body to ionizing radiation. Of course, if x-ray scanners are used, they are harmless too.
Let’s take a look at the technology used and the exposure levels in the two most modern scanners and how they are safe for pregnant women:
1. Back-Scatter Scanners
These are X-ray scanners that use low-frequency electromagnetic x-ray waves to search for objects hidden inside a person’s clothing. The low-intensity and low penetration level of the electromagnetic wave cause minimum exposure to rays. Hence, it can cause no harm to a baby developing in the womb. The scanner merely probes through the passengers’ garments and not the skin. According to reputed research firms, the exposure to radiation is well below the limits stipulated. So, both baby and mother are safe if they take this type of airport X-ray scanner during pregnancy!
2. Millimeter-Wave Body Scanners
These scanners simply bounce off the surface of your skin. They do not penetrate inside and merely create a basic outline of your body. So, they cannot cause any harm to either you and your growing fetus. According to the American TSA, these deliver 10,000 times less energy than your cell phone. Still, if you are worried about the safety of airport scanners or don’t feel secure to go through them, you can opt for a physical ‘pat-down’ process, as explained in the section above.
3. Metal Detectors
When you are scanned using airport metal detectors during pregnancy, it is perfectly safe. These old-fashioned screeners are still used in many airports. Though they use magnetic fields that are a form of radiation, they are "non-ionizing" radiation and are very low-frequency electromagnetic fields. They merely detect any threatening object you may be carrying. They create the same or lesser intensity of electromagnetic field as the various things we use in our daily lives like electric lines, computers, other household appliances and even MRI machines used in diagnostic tests. So, they are totally safe during pregnancy.
We have radiation all around us, and airport scanners are devices that emit the least of it. Research suggests that one scan is only about one-tenth of the radiation we are exposed to daily from naturally present sources of radiation around us. So, it is quite certain that they can cause no harm to pregnant women and their fetus.
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Genital Herpes in Pregnancy
A healthy pregnancy is what every expecting mother wishes for, but there are few conditions that can be a cause for concern during pregnancy. One such condition is genital herpes. It is a sexually transmitted infection caused by HSV or herpes simplex virus.
Pregnancy and Genital Herpes
Genital herpes can be caused by two types of viruses, HSV 1 and HSV 2. The symptoms include blisters or sores in and around the genital area, which can sometimes be found around the anal area and even thighs. A pregnant woman with genital herpes can transfer this virus to her newborn baby if there is an outbreak just before birth. Therefore, if you are pregnant with genital herpes then you need to exercise great caution so that the infection does not get passed on to the baby.
How Does It Spread?
Genital herpes can spread after coming in physical contact with the infected person. The HSV-1 and HSV-2 can both cause genital herpes. The herpes simplex virus or HSV can be transferred from a person who has genital herpes to a healthy person through vaginal, anal or oral sex.
This virus cannot be passed on by using common toilet seat, bathtub or toiletries as the HSV is unable to survive long on non-living objects.
Symptoms
The symptoms of genital herpes in the first stage often go unnoticed and unrecognised as people often mistake it for an itch, insect bite, abrasions or yeast infection.
However, the very first symptoms of genital herpes can be visible as early as two to three days of catching the infection or as late as after a month. There is an outbreak of blisters and sores in and around the genital area. The symptoms are as follows:
There is a tingling sensation or itching before the outbreak of any blister occurs.
The appearance of the blisters can be seen on vagina, anus, and buttocks. If the infection is through oral sex then the lips, mouth, and face get affected.
The blisters at a later stage turn into ulcers.
These oozing ulcers form a crust after a few days.
There may be swelling and pain in the lymph glands.
Causes
The main cause of genital herpes is the HSV- 2 which can be passed during vaginal or anal sex. HSV-1 which causes oral herpes can also become the cause of genital herpes in some cases. The HSV-1 virus can be passed from the mouth to the genitals during oral sex. Thus HSV-1 and HSV-2 can both be a cause of genital herpes.
In cases of recurrent infections, the following may be possible triggers:
Weak immune system makes it easier for the virus to attack the body and place itself.
Consuming excessive amounts of alcohol can harm your immune system and thus trigger the virus
Stress is known to be a trigger for herpes. Scientists are still to find a reason as to why it is caused but studies have proven that it does have an impact
Any surgical procedure on the genital area may cause herpes to return because the nerve cells around the area could get inflamed and activate the dormant virus.
Complications
In most cases, genital herpes does not cause serious complications but in some cases it does. .
Genital herpes during pregnancy may cause serious complications leading to
Infection in new born babies- Herpes virus can be passed on to the baby during birth which may lead to blindness, brain damage and in some cases death.
Meningitis- Herpes virus may even lead to inflammation of membranes around the brain and spinal cord, which may result in this fatal condition.
Sexually transmitted disease- This infection may increase your chances of catching or transmitting other sexually transmitted diseases.
Problems in the bladder- Herpes may cause inflammation around bladder also, which can be extremely painful and discomforting.
Diagnosis
The physical examination and few lab tests will help a doctor diagnose genital herpes. The tests include:
Blood test- It will help determine the presence of HSV.
PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) Test- This is used to copy DNA from the blister, blood or fluid from the spine to find out which type of HSV is present.
Tissue Culture- A tissue scrapped from the sore or blister can be examined.
Treatments
Treatment for genital herpes include separate treatments for
1. Primary Infections
If someone is infected for the first time (primary infection), the doctor will administer oral anti-viral medicine can be prescribed depending on the severity of the infection.
2. Recurrent Infections
In case of recurrent infections the anti-viral medicine can be prescribed for a longer duration along with few precautions that need to be exercised on regular basis such as
Cleaning the affected area with warm water: This ensures hygiene and can also help allieveate the effects of the infection and discomfort.
Applying ice packs: Cold treatment around the affected area on a regular basis helps provide relief.
Applying prescribed ointments: These are medicated ointments that help dry the ulcers and treat the affected region.
Drinking plenty of fluids: Keeping yourself hydrated is the primary step to the treatment, which will also ensure the skin is well nourished.
Abstaining from wearing tight clothing: Tight clothing will put pressure on the affected area causing the pain, irritation and condition to worsen. Instead, opt for loosely fitted cotton or linen fabrics that allow the skin to breathe.
Can Herpes Affect the Baby?
Herpes can affect the newborn baby in the following ways
Skin, eyes and mouth infection – most babies may develop sores around their eyes, mouth and on their skin if they get infected. However no major complications arise if the baby receives prompt treatment.
Disseminated diseases- The baby with herpes virus may get disseminated disease that affects multiple organs, majorly lungs and liver. This is a fatal condition with low survival rate.
Central nervous system diseases- Babies may show lethargy, irritability, disinterest in feeding, fever or seizures if they catch herpes virus.
What If Women Get Herpes After Pregnancy?
Can herpes affect/ terminate pregnancy if a pregnant woman gets infected? No, it does not stop the pregnancy but if a pregnant woman gets genital herpes then there is a risk of transmitting the infection during labour/delivery. Though the chances are as dim as 1 in 10, the risk of passing the infection to a newborn baby increases if a pregnant woman gets herpes in the third trimester. Also, in rare cases when a pregnant woman gets infected in the first trimester, the virus may travel to the placenta and lead to miscarriage or cause birth defects.
What If Your Husband Has Herpes?
If your husband has herpes it is very important to exercise great caution throughout the pregnancy such as
Use condoms while having sex
Refrain from oral sex
Avoid any skin to skin contact with your husband’s genitals
Refrain from sexual intercourse and other sexual contacts in the third trimester.
If The Baby Catches Herpes Does It Affect The Baby?
When a newborn baby gets infected it is called neonatal herpes. It is a rare condition but this could result in skin, eyes or mouth infections. Herpes can also affect the baby’s brain, nerves, and other organs. A timely treatment can be helpful but certain conditions can become life-threatening.
Can Herpes Infected Moms Breastfeed?
It is safe to breastfeed if you have herpes, as the infection is not transferred through breast milk. However, you must exercise caution when you have a blister or sore on the following body-parts:
Mouth- Refrain from kissing the baby until it is cured.
Breast- If you have blisters on one breast, then you can feed from the other breast. If both breasts are infected then it is advised to give formula milk till the sores are completely healed.
Other parts of the body-Keep the area covered and do not let the baby touch it.
Ways To Avoid Herpes
Genital herpes spreads by the virus coming into contact with the infected person. This could be in the form of vaginal, anal and oral sex.
Therefore, if your husband has this infection then following are few ways to avoid getting this infection
Protected sex
Do not receive oral sex
The moment any symptom is observed, get medical help
Genital herpes and getting pregnant may pose some complications in the pregnancy. However, if you are wondering can I get pregnant if I have herpes, the answer is yes. However, you need to be careful throughout your pregnancy so that the infection is not passed on to your unborn child in the womb or while in labour.
A healthcare practitioner should be contacted as soon as you establish that you have genital herpes so that herpes pregnancy treatment can start without any delay.
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14 New Year Traditions from Around the World
The New Year is almost upon us and we’re all set to welcome it in our own unique ways. Each family has a distinct way of celebrating New Year, but did you know that all the countries of our one big family have their own traditional ways to ring in the New Year? While some of us welcome New Year by watching awards shows, others (the Danish) jump off a chair at the stroke of midnight as a sign of ‘leaping into the New Year.’ We all have our strange ways of welcoming the New Year. So, how about this time, you step into the New Year with a new piece of information?
14 New Year Traditions from Around the World
Acquaint yourself with these cute and strange traditions followed around the world.
1. Spain
Apart from the La Tomatina festival, FC Barcelona, Sangria, and Pablo Picasso, the custom of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve also makes Spain a popular country. The tradition is to eat 12 grapes - one at each stroke of the clock at midnight on New Year’s Eve, which is supposed to bring good luck for the 12 months of the coming year. It’s a tradition that’s definitely worth a try!
2. Switzerland
We know Switzerland for chocolate and cheese, watches and the Alps; but none of these has a place in their New Year tradition. The Swiss style of welcoming New Year is rather strange- the people of Switzerland drop a dollop of ice cream on the floor on New Year’s day to bring good luck and prosperity. While we do find it strange it would be a rather fun tradition if the ice cream drops straight into our mouths instead!
3. Colombia
The people of this South American country carry a suitcase around with them on the 31st of December. The logic - or shall we say, the belief behind this is that they hope to have a travel-filled year ahead. This tradition practised by Colombians is surely worth considering. You never know, your travel goals might just get accomplished this year!
4. Brazil
Brazil and other South American countries like Venezuela, Argentina, and Bolivia have one of the strangest traditions of ringing in the New Year. People in these countries believe that wearing bright-coloured underwear on New Year’s Eve can increase their fortune in the coming year. Bright yellow underwear is worn to increase fortune, while red or pink is worn to attract love in the new year.
5. Denmark
The Danish definitely know how to clear the clutter (from their house, at least). Strangely, Danes welcome New Year’s Eve by smashing old plates and glasses on their neighbour’s doorstep to bring in good luck. The more amount of broken crockery, the more the good luck!
6. Chile
People in Chile welcome the new year with their dead relatives. Sounds creepy, huh? It won’t be once you hear the story of how this tradition started. Long ago, a family from Talca in Chile broke into a graveyard to step into the New Year with their dead relative, and that became a tradition. Now, the mayor of the town opens the graveyard late night and people gather to ring in the new year with their deceased loved ones.
7. Philippines
All things round have always been favoured by people of the Philippines because they symbolize coins, a representative of fortune. So, New Year Eve’s midnight, people eat round food, wear clothes with polka dots on them - well, anything to be prosperous!
8. Greece
In Greece, an onion is hung on the front door of a house on New Year’s Eve as a symbol of rebirth for the coming year. On the following day, parents wake their children up by tapping onions on their head.
9. Panama
In Panama, effigies of famous people like political figures and television characters are burnt to ward off evil spirits for a fresh start to a New Year.
10. Puerto Rico
Puerto Ricans also have a strange tradition of welcoming the new year. In some parts of Puerto Rico, people throw pails of water out of their windows to drive off evil spirits.
11. Scotland
Scots like to keep it classy and unique, even in their New Year’s tradition. The tradition of first-footing is widely popular in Scotland. As per this tradition, the first person who crosses the threshold of a house after midnight is believed to bring good luck with them. He or she should carry a gift for good luck.
12. Japan
In Japan, people ring bells 108 times in the Buddhist temples across the country to get rid of the sins committed in the previous year.
13. China
People in China celebrate New Year with much fun and enthusiasm. Red is the main colour of their New Year celebrations. Many people in China paint their front door red as a sign of happiness and fortune. Another popular New Year tradition in China is handing out cash in red envelopes. Elders give money to youngsters in red envelopes.
14. South Africa
South Africans, particularly people in Johannesburg throw their old furniture out of their windows, representing the popular adage ‘out with the old’. It is their idea of starting the New Year afresh.
So, now you know some unique and strange traditions followed across the world. Yes, we all have our own strange ways and beliefs that make us who we are. We hope you liked this new information; share this with your friends and family, and have a good New Year!
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How to Live and Enjoy the Beauty of Life Post Retirement
Retirement is a part of life, not the end of life. Retirement is a phase for which everyone has to go through. It sounds relaxing, with freedom from worries and responsibilities. The first few days are beautiful after retirement, but as time goes by, a feeling of loneliness is filled in life. People feel bored and sad. It affects the person, both physically and mentally. Life comes to standstill with the same old routine. Should the person spend his/her entire life like this,Yes, the solution is there. A person has to redefine their life and start enjoying every minute of it.
The Different Ways to Enjoy Life Post Retirement Are:
1. Plan Your Day: Plan your routine and add on different activities for each day. It will bring a spark in your life.
2. Spend Time with Spouse: Spend some quality time with your spouse. Remember age is only a number when the heart is young.
3. Fulfil the Unfulfilled Dreams/Passion: We miss to fulfil our dreams while completing our duties. So if you have any unaccomplished dream, Go for it. You will feel enthusiastic.
4. Connect with Children: Talk to your children once in a day. It will keep you happy.
5. Make Friends and Celebrate: Make friends and keep having frequent get-togethers at each other's place. Friends are the best stress busters.
6. Rejoin Work: If work is your passion, then apply for post-retirement jobs. It will give you satisfaction and contentment.
7. Go for Vacations: Plan for a vacation with your spouse to your favourite place. It will refresh your mood.
8. Hobbies and Interests: If you have any hobby which you haven't done since years, start doing it. You will feel energetic.
9. Eat Healthily and be Happy: Don't retire from eating delicious food. Eat all that you feel like, keeping in mind your health conditions, of course. Consult a dietitian/nutritionist.
10. Medicine to be Taken Daily: Laughter is the best medicine, so take it daily. You will never get wrinkles.
Happy Retirement
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