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#ProtectYourPregnancy: Things You Can’t Do While Pregnant

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Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement, but it also comes with its share of restrictions.

There are certain things that you should avoid doing while pregnant in order to protect your health and the health of your baby.

1. Smoke cigarettes: Smoking cigarettes during pregnancy can lead to a number of health problems for your baby, including premature birth, low birth weight, and birth defects.

2. Drink alcohol: Alcohol can cross the placenta and reach your baby, where it can cause damage to the brain and other organs.

3. Use illegal drugs: Illegal drugs can also cross the placenta and reach your baby, where they can cause a number of health problems, including birth defects, developmental disabilities, and even death.

4. Eat raw or undercooked meat, fish, or eggs: Raw or undercooked meat, fish, or eggs can contain bacteria that can cause food poisoning. Food poisoning can be dangerous for both you and your baby.

5. Take certain medications: Some medications can be harmful to your baby if taken during pregnancy. It is important to talk to your doctor about any medications you are taking before you become pregnant.

6. Get too much caffeine: Too much caffeine can lead to miscarriage, premature birth, and low birth weight.

7. Exercise too vigorously: Vigorous exercise can put strain on your body and increase your risk of miscarriage, premature birth, and other complications.

8. Spend too much time in hot tubs or saunas: Hot tubs and saunas can raise your body temperature, which can be harmful to your baby.

9. Get too much sun exposure: Too much sun exposure can lead to sunburn, which can be uncomfortable and even dangerous for both you and your baby.

10. Travel to certain destinations: Some destinations are not safe for pregnant women to travel to due to the risk of malaria or other diseases. It is important to talk to your doctor before you travel during pregnancy.

If you are pregnant, it is important to follow these guidelines to help protect your health and the health of your baby.

Story by: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Belinda Quansah

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