"Good Health Before, During And After Pregnancy"
- By Sally Aubrey
- Published 03/21/2007
Sally Aubrey
Sally Aubrey has written four ebooks on the topic of pregnancy. Fuelled with her own desire to seek out the truth about pregnancy, she interviewed several GP's, Chinese Medicine Doctors, Naturopaths and other practitioners in pregnancy care. She then put togther her ebooks and is now helping thousands of pregnant women online around the globe with morning sickness, feeling stronger and healthier during pregnancy and looking great.
"March
is designated as "Healthy Beginnings" month, and Washtenaw County
Public Health Department (WCPHD) officials are reminding women to take
good care of themselves before, during, and after pregnancy to give their babies a healthy start.
"Long
before a women is ready to be pregnant, the decisions she makes, such
as using effective family planning methods and taking steps to prevent
sexually transmitted diseases and HIV, help her chances of having a
healthy pregnancy," said Sharon P. Sheldon, MPH, WCPHD Health
Promotion, Disease Prevention Manager.
Once a woman is pregnant,
the Washtenaw County Public Health Department offers many services to
help ensure a healthy baby, especially for low-income women.
"We
offer maternal support programs, including the Women, Infants and
Children (WIC) nutrition program, not only because we care about women
and babies but because they are good investment," said Sheldon. "In
fact, for every dollar spent on WIC, $3.50 is saved in future costs;
saving lives means saving dollars."
Good nutrition prevents many
health problems i
"The Washtenaw County Public Health Department is always
working to promote healthy babies by encouraging good nutrition, sleep
routines, and lots of tender loving care," said Shannon Richards, WCPHD
Maternal Infant Health Supervisor. "Promoting healthy babies also means
making sure parents know they need to secure their child in an
age-appropriate car seat when riding in a motor vehicle."
Despite
the best preparation, some babies are born with disabilities. Then,
Health Department staff coordinates Children's Special Health Care
Services, which provides financial assistance for health care for
certain medical conditions, with other services from Intermediate
School Districts, hospitals, and other organizations in the community.
The Washtenaw County Public Health Department is committed to promoting
wellness, preventing disease, providing health care, and protecting the
environment."
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