Your body is going to be your baby's home for nine months so the best birthday gift you can give to your baby is to create a healthy environment well in advance of your pregnancy to reduce the risk of preventable birth defects and complications. This is as important as maintaining a healthy body during pregnancy.
When you discover that you are pregnant you are already in your 10th to 12th week of pregnancy. By this time the organs of your baby are forming and the healthy growth of your baby depends on the state of your health then. So before you plan to have a baby it is vital to ask yourself whether your body is ready for pregnancy.
This book outlines 15 important things all pregnant women, mothers-to-be as well as all women of reproductive age need to do if they want to have a safe pregnancy and a healthy baby.
Not all birth defects can be prevented, but a woman who takes good care of herself long before her pregnancy increases her odds of a healthy pregnancy. Today, having a healthy baby is, most of the time, more up to us than up to chance.
Dr. Bruce Miller’s postgraduate studies at New York
University included clinical, nutrition oriented research
which focused on nutrition problems of the elderly.
Dr. Miller is a member of the Linus Pauling Institute of
Science Medicine, a charter member of Dr. Kenneth
Cooper’s Aerobics Center, a member of the International
Academy of Preventive Medicine, International College of
Applied Nutrition, founder of the Diet Analysis Center, and
a consultant to the American Running and Fitness
Association.
Dr. Miller is a Certified Nutrition Specialist and a
member of the American College of Nutrition. Currently, Dr.
Miller is the Director of Research for the American
Academy of Nutrition. Dr. Miller lives in Dallas with Jody, his
wife of more than 40 years.