Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Cracking Up the Light Way the Right Way- Diwali Tips for Pregnant Women

Hurrah, you're pregnant and it's Diwali! Here's to excitement for all the right reasons (quick mention of women in their first and second trimester who are still going through hell), from picking nice threads to carpet that growing belly and eating it all (with a pregnancy nutrition app, of course!)

Your Guide to Dancing With Big Bellies at Festivals!

Pregnancy Nutrition App - BabyBerry Pregnancy Parenting App
Pregnancy Nutrition App - BabyBerry Pregnancy Parenting App


Moms, your pregnancy tracker app will tell you how far along you are and you definitely know what kind of care needs to be taken at what stage. If you don't have a freepregnancy app, get yourself BabyBerry! So here's a general overview of things you should keep in mind if you're pregnant but still want to celebrate Diwali like a boss:

·Always keep in mind you're pregnant and allow yourself the luxury of breathing poisonous firecracker fumes only once your baby is out. The fumes are not good for you in any case (you don't need a pregnancy app to tell you this!).

·Yes, Diwali is the festival of lights and sometimes, lamps and diyas can be arranged precariously all over the house. For those of you whose vision has been obscured by the giant mass latching onto your stomachs especially, floor lamps and diyas are a complete no! Keep everything in your line of vision.

·Yes, Diwali means platters of food and sweets. While you may or may not be having morning sickness or nauseated any longer, it is still better to watch what you eat. A pregnancy nutrition app will especially ask you to lay off too much sugar because it can be very damaging to your growing ball of joy!

·If your pregnant belly is obscuring your vision, it is safer and wiser to not wear anything that traipses over the floor when you're walking. As mentioned above, your lack of visual range will probably make it easier for some untoward accidents to occur (sorry for the tone!)

·Whatever you're doing, be it cooking, cleaning, eating, dancing, chilling or even breathing, always look for signs of distress from your body. Give in to your body's minute by minute needs and then you can say you've secured a smart Diwali!
From One Woman to Another!

Moms, there's a growing pressure to flaunt that third trimester glow in all your festive appeal (first and second trimester moms, your time will come too. Till then, keep updating BabyBerry, the best pregnancy tracker app!). Diwali is fun, but it should be safe for everyone too, especially you, moms-to-be!

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