Drink more water to tackle dehydration, Gynecologist urges pregnant women
Health
A Benin-based gynecologist, Dr. Iwinosa Ehigiator, has advised pregnant women to drink more water to tackle dehydration.
Ehigiator told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin City, Edo, on Friday, that dehydration could lead to serious complications during pregnancy.
He said that dehydration could lead to neural tube defects, low amniotic fluid, inadequate breast milk production, and even premature labour.
“These risks, in turn, can lead to birth defects due to lack of water and nutritional support for the baby.
“Drinking enough fluids can keep you feeling well during pregnancy. It can also help with some common pregnancy problems, such as constipation and tiredness.
“Pregnant women need to drink six to eight medium (200ml) glasses of fluid a day. All drinks count, including hot drinks, such as tea,” he said.
He listed some symptoms to include: feeling thirsty, dark-colored urine, not peeing very often (less than three times a day), dry mouth, dizziness, and headache.
According to the medical practitioner, most cases of dehydration in pregnancy are mild, adding, however, that severe dehydration can be dangerous for both the mother and the baby.
Ehigiator urged pregnant women to always stay hydrated and avoid being thirsty at any time. “The fetus places intense demands on the body, hence the need for pregnant women to consume extra nutrients.
“Morning sickness, as well as conditions that cause excessive vomiting, may also play a role in dehydration”, he said. (NAN)
– Sept. 25, 2020 @ 14:25 GMT |
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