5 Tips to Stay Mentally Healthy During Pregnancy

What does it take to stay in shape during pregnancy? 

 

There are tons of articles about physical exercise, but not enough about how to keep emotionally healthy. It’s one of the greatest life changes most women will ever experience and there’s often so much that goes with it - new responsibilities, changes in lifestyle and relationships, and often alterations in career, finances, and living arrangements. The stress can be enormous. 

 

Staying emotionally healthy:

 

We've rounded up a few tips to help you stay emotionally healthy:

  • Mindfulness matters

    Being mindful might sound like something for coastal hipsters, but there’s early research from small studies that suggest that it may help you stay emotionally healthy during pregnancy by reducing stress. Being aware of your body’s changes and the things that you stress about most and savoring the small victories will help ward off depression and anxiety.
     

  • There’s an app for that

    Studies are also showing that meditation is an excellent companion to pregnancy, but most people don’t know where to start. Fortunately, there are some great apps out there to get you started. I like Headspace, but pick the one that seems right to you.
     

  • Put Date Night on the calendar

    One of the greatest sources of stress during a pregnancy is your changing relationship with your significant other. That’s why it’s absolutely essential to start planning a regular weekly date night during pregnancy and sticking to it. It doesn’t have to be expensive—taking sandwiches to a scenic spot or a long stroll in the park is every bit as good as dinner and a movie.
     

  • Private time is essential

    The most important person to make a date with is yourself. Do what you must to carve out some personal time for yourself every day, even if it’s only 20 minutes with an iced tea and a magazine. Having some breathing room now and once the baby arrives will help you relieve stress.
     

  • Ask for what you need

    Here’s a great tip for staying emotionally healthy—learn to state exactly what it is that you need. Asking for help may sound obvious, but when you’re exhausted and overwhelmed it can be tough getting to the point. If you were raised to not to ask things of others, it can be doubly hard. This is where practice helps and no better time to practice than during pregnancy to prepare you for the demands of being a new mother.

 

Bottom line: Even if you have a history of anxiety and depression, there’s a lot you can do to keep healthy and avoid triggers that will increase your level of stress. Starting these now can pay big dividends after the baby is born.

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