Things
You Can Do
Take Prenatal Vitamins
Take prenatal vitamins with folic
acid, calcium and iron. Folic acid can reduce your risk
of having a baby with serious spinal problems. Try to
start at least a month before you become pregnant. Talk
to your doctor or call March of Dimes.
To Have a Healthy Baby
• Take time to rest each
day. It’s normal to be tired.
• Talk and sing to your baby. Even before birth,
babies can hear and learn the sounds of language.
• Eat healthy foods and exercise regularly.
• Morning sickness? Eat small amounts as often
as you can.
• For low-cost health insurance, call AIM Program.
• Testing and treatment for HIV and STDs can prevent
problems for your baby. Call Mother and Infant Health
or STD/HIV Hotline.
• If you have a disability. Call National Resource
Center for Parents with Disabilities or visit www.lookingglass.org.
Problems
• If you start to bleed,
get medical help right away.
• Can’t stop drinking, smoking or using
drugs? Get help!
• Stressed? Feeling bad? Long periods of stress
or depression may affect your developing baby. Talk
to your doctor.
• If there’s violence at home.
• Not ready to be a parent? Talk to someone you
trust or a confidential pregnancy counselor. Call Planned
Parenthood. You can give your baby up confidentially
in the first 72 hours after birth. Call Safe Arms.
Time Off from Work
Find out about Family Medical Leave
and State Disability Insurance (SDI) benefits for pregnant
women and new parents. |