4 Ways to Practice Pregnancy Planning

Ways to prepare your body for a successful pregnancy

4 Ways to Practice Pregnancy Planning

Dining
Eat the right foods such as vegetables, fruits, low-fat foods. Foods or supplements that contain adequate vitamins or antioxidants on the women’s side. Focus on eating folic acid, antioxidants, vitamins C, E, or CoQ10, which are available in many fruits and vegetables, be careful of foods that are vulnerable to toxins or heavy metals residues such as mercury in certain seafood.

Weight Control
Weight control by trying to keep BMI in the normal range between 19-24 kg/m. If it’s too little or less, it can have the same impact.

No smoking- alcohol,
non-smoking or substance abuse installed before pregnancy until after childbirth, alcohol if a small amount of no more than 1-2 glasses per day is acceptable, as is the same as drinking no more than 2 cups of coffee a day.

Exercise, relax stress
but relax your mind, not stress your daily problems, and stress from having too much child. Proper exercise is also important. Stress is both mental and physical. Excessive exercise negatively affects the hormonal and ovulation systems, or in men’s experiences that excessive exercise, such as more than 5 hours of cycling, can be caused by excessive physical activity. Per week, concentration and living sperm were found to decrease.

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Dr. Tanut Jerachotechueantaveechai

Medical Director, Bangkok Central Clinic IVF & Wellness Dr. Tanut Jerachotechueantaveechai is a specialist in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Medicine, having graduated with first-class honors from Siriraj Hospital in 2010. Dr. Tanut has experience working at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai, Lanna, Chiang Mai Ram, and Phyathai Sriracha hospitals. He previously served as a Medical Director at First Fertility PGS Center Bangkok, and was a special reproductive technology lecturer at Mahidol University. He provides a tailor-made treatment approach, working closely with couples to support their family-planning goals, and achieved an average success rate of 72.5% in 2019. He continuously updates his medical knowledge through international workshops and congresses across Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Australia.