Eleen Shahmoradian SRN, Dr. Stefanie Ann Varela, PhD, FNP-C, WHNP-BC, MSN-Edu

Eleen Shahmoradian SRN, Dr. Stefanie Ann Varela, PhD, FNP-C, WHNP-BC, MSN-Edu is a frequent contributor to RN Journal with 1 articles published to date.

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The Preconception Blueprint: What Women Need to Know Before Trying to Conceive

The Preconception Blueprint: What Women Need to Know Before Trying to Conceive

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The journey of motherhood begins long before pregnancy is confirmed, with preconception health playing a pivotal role in both maternal and fetal well-being. The preconception period is technically defined as the three months prior to conception, because that is typically the amount of time it takes for a fertile couple to conceive (Stephenson et al.). This paper explores the essential components of preconception planning including nutritional considerations, lifestyle modifications, environmental factors, and psychological readiness. Nutritional health is critical, as deficiencies in the body can negatively affect fertility and fetal development. Certain lifestyle choices such as being physically active and refraining from smoking plays a large part in enhancing reproductive health. In addition, environmental toxins and pollutants must be assessed to minimize risks during conception and pregnancy. Furthermore, psychological readiness is vital for coping with the challenges of pregnancy and parenting. All in all, a comprehensive understanding of preconception health can empower women to make informed decisions and enhance their journey through pregnancy.

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