Asthma During
Pregnancy Does Not Have To Be A Problem For Your Baby
Why Is
Asthma Dangerous?
Asthma is a condition where the
air passages of the lungs are sensitive to certain allergens and become
irritable and swollen. During pregnancy, this can be a dangerous situation. If
this condition is not diagnosed and managed correctly, it can endanger the
health of mother and child.
The major symptoms are
wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest. Getting a
handle on the symptoms is difficult since the severity of the attacks are
different with every case.
How To Avoid Potential
Complications
Birth complications come in
many forms. While some mothers worry about taking additional medications during
the prenatal period, it is the adverse effects from a lack of oxygen that is
the greatest threat to the baby. This deprivation of oxygen can lead to cerebral
palsy, low birth weight or premature birth. Blood pressure changes, or
pre-eclampsia, can also present themselves in the mother, and these can be
life-threatening.
But with proper medical care,
complications such as these can be avoided.
Diagnosis and Treatment
An expecting mother with asthma
should be on a long term treatment plan and this will depend on the severity of
the symptoms. After a doctor takes a complete history and physical exam, he or
she will have a good idea of what is causing the attacks and plan a course of
action.
The final product will be an
asthma management plan that will show triggers, medications and emergency
contacts. This involves identifying the symptoms of asthma, avoiding allergens
that trigger attacks, and starting a medical treatment plan to prevent and
treat symptoms.
Triggers To Avoid
An expecting mother should know
her triggers and how to avoid them.The best policy is to avoid all known
allergens, such as pollen, dust, and animal dander. The immediate environment
should be clear of mold, mites, and animal dander. Strong chemicals have also
been proven to be hazardous to the health of expecting mothers with respiratory
issues so a chemical-free environment is best.
Monitoring A Baby's
Condition
Asthma during pregnancy must be
monitored extremely closely because the unborn child is extremely vulnerable in
the development of the womb. If the mother has an attack without proper
response time and treatment, there is a high potential for complications. It is
always best for an expecting mother to document her experiences and share them
with her practitioner.
If you are asthmatic and become
pregnant, your doctor will create an action plan to accommodate your baby. If
there is any change in your condition, you should be monitored more closely.
Thankfully, there should be no
fear in becoming pregnant if you have this respiratory condition. Carefully
consider how well your asthma is managed. If it is well controlled, you have
the green light to expand your family. If it is not properly managed, work with
your doctor to ensure a healthy and successful nine months.
Lynn Versailles is a registered
nurse and a life-long sufferer of asthma. Through years of research and life
experiences, she shares her knowledge on how to properly manage asthma on http://www.safetreatmentsforasthma.com. To learn
more, download The Ultimate Asthma Management Guide. It is a free online guide
on medical treatments and natural remedies to help you to properly manage this
illness.
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