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Positive Test! What Now?
by Lori Ramsey
You’ve tried to conceive for months now, buying pregnancy
tests like they were going out of style. You’ve obsessed about your fertility
signs, agonized over your basal temperatures, probably driving your mate nuts.
You’ve cried over all the negatives while analyzing all the possible early
pregnancy symptoms. I know how this feels, I’ve been there! But there will come
a day, hopefully, that you will gaze upon a pregnancy test that will shine two
lines boldly back at you. You will feel elated, joy, excitement and possibly
even fear. You finally have that positive pregnancy test! What now?
Ideally, you should have had a preconception visit with your healthcare provider
to make sure all is well and you are as healthy as can be for pregnancy. Of
course, most do not have these prenatal visits, so it’s all the more important
to make an early prenatal appointment to insure that everything is okay. The
first thing you should do once you see that positive pregnancy test is to call
your healthcare provider for a confirmation of the pregnancy.
I have found that healthcare providers vary in when will see a newly pregnant
mom. Some will want to do a full check-up immediately, even running an
ultrasound while others will want to wait until 9 or 12 weeks of pregnancy. The
latter bothers me because there are conditions that can be taken care of to help
prevent early miscarriage, if caught early enough, such as low progesterone.
Aside from making an appointment with your healthcare provider (midwife,
obstetrician, family doctor) you should continue (or start) taking prenatal
vitamins. Make sure that the vitamins have at least 400 mcg of folic acid (folate)
to help prevent neural tube defects in the baby. Ideally it’s very important to
already be taking folic acid before conception. Make this supplement a part of
your preconception regimen.
Continue to eat right, or if you haven’t started, now is the time! Nutrition is
very important for a growing baby and for you. Try to avoid smoking,
recreational drugs and alcohol. Cut back or stop eating or drinking foods with
caffeine. Practice good oral hygiene, brushing your teeth at least twice a day.
It would be a good thing to also make an appointment with your dentist for a
good cleaning.
Most of all, rest when you can and drink plenty of water. You will need a lot
more water now that you are pregnant. If you were on an exercise routine before,
it is probably safe to continue in moderation, however check with your
healthcare provider first.
Congratulations for that day when you do see 2 lines. And remember, enjoy the
journey to motherhood!
Lori Ramsey of
Stages in Pregnancy
©2005 by Lori Ramsey
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