Archive for the ‘Pregnancy’ Category

Vitamin D is important for Mothers-to-be

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Mothers-to-be who have low Vitamin-D levels during pregancy may cause their babies to have an increased risk of tooth decay.A test conducted by the University of Manitoba showed that Mothers of infants with early childhood decay had significantly lower Vitamin D levels than mothers of cavity-free infants.

To help Vitamin D levels, Mothers-to-be should drink plenty of milk and always take their prenatal vitamins.

Protecting the oral health of your unborn child

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

baby_hand_mother.jpg picture by gcfamdent

Pregnancy and the first year of your baby’s life are a very special time.  You’ll want to think about taking good care of yourself and getting your baby’s life off to a healthy start.  Your oral health is an important part of your overall health.  Good oral health habits not only help prevent oral problems during pregnancy, they can also affect the health of your unborn child.

Before your baby arrives, eat a balanced diet.  What you eat during the nine months of pregnancy affects the development of your unborn child-including their teeth.  Your baby’s teeth begin to develop between the third and sixth month of pregnancy, so it is important that you receive sufficient amounts of nutrients especially calcium, protein, phosphorous, and vitamins A, C, and D.