Health-and-Nutrition/C2/Pre-pregnancy-Nutrition/English
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Title slide | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on pre-pregnancy nutrition. |
Collage: Veg and non-veg foods
Image: Pre-pregnant woman |
In this tutorial, we will learn about -
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Image: muscle | Let us first begin with protein: |
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Image: cell repair Image: growth and development Image: joint Image: healthy liver Image: immunity Image: provides energy |
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Image: digestive system and body Image: breakdown of toxins Image: maintain blood sugar Image: carry signal to and fro to the brain |
Protein forms chemicals which helps in -
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Image:Diminished growth of fetus for its age
Image: poor height and high risk of infection Image: poor memory and motor skills in baby Group Image: infection in baby with viruses |
Deficiency of Protein leads to -
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Image: hairfall Image: tiredness and weakness Image: frequent infection in adults Image: muscle loss |
In adults, it leads to -
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Group image: hair, nails and skin | Another Protein called Keratin is an important part of - hair, nails and skin |
Image: collage of Protein rich foods
Image: 22 green and red dots for amino acids Image: 9 red dots for amino acids |
Interestingly,
The Protein is made up of different substances called Amino acids
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Let us now look at the two types of Protein which are -
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Image: complete protein collage of non veg foods while editing | All 9 Amino acids mentioned earlier are present in animal proteins.
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On the other hand, In plant based Proteins -
For example, cereals are low in Lysine while pulses are low in Methionine |
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Now we will learn about another important nutrient - Fat
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There are some fats that cannot be produced by the body
Like -
Hence they should be taken from the diet |
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Image: group image of eye, cell growth, fertility and immune system | After learning about protein and fat, we will now learn about vitamin-A |
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Image: cell growth Image: increases chances of pregnancy Image: immune system |
Vitamin-A helps to maintain healthy eyes ,
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Image: strength and health of woman | Like Vitamin A, the entire Vitamin B-complex plays a crucial role in-
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Image: Vitamin B-6 rich food sources collage | Among all the B-Vitamins, we will first look at Vitamin B-6- pyridoxine |
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Vitamin B6- Pyridoxine is required
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Image: pregnancy related nausea | Also, it may provide relief from pregnancy related nausea. |
Group image: anemic cells, NTD, infertility, miscarriage | Yet another nutrient is, Vitamin B12- |
Group Image: anemia
Image: Neural tube defects
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Which along with folate & choline helps to prevent -
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Neural tube defects are birth defects that -
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Note that, a neural tube is a part of the foetus that develops into the brain and spinal cord. |
Image: group image of three collage with rich sources of folate, vitamin B12 and choline rich food | Hence, it is important to have enough
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Deficiency of vitamin B-12 also leads to Anemia, infertility and miscarriage. |
Image: group image | Now, we will learn about another important nutrient - Folate |
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Folate which is also known as Vitamin-B9,
These cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. |
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Deficiency of folate in pregnant mothers leads to
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Neural Tube Defects has been explained earlier in the same tutorial. |
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We will now learn about the role of Iron
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Low levels of hemoglobin in pregnancy can lead to -
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Apart from this, Hemoglobin helps to transport oxygen to other tissues and cells
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Moreover, Iron may be low in women due to -
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In order to decrease, Phytic acid and Oxalates and to increase absorption of nutrients -
Use pre-cooking methods like -
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Signs of Iron deficiency Anemia are-
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Remember , With Iron, always consume Vitamin-C rich foods as it will help in iron absorption
Vitamin-C also enhances immunity and thus reduces infections. |
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Next we will learn the importance of Calcium & Vitamin DIt is suggested to consume Calcium as it helps in development of bones
The fetus requires Calcium for bone and teeth development. |
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Low levels of Calcium can cause weak bones
However, remember that-
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The best way to obtain Vitamin-D is-
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Image: brain development | Next, we will learn about Choline. |
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Choline is important for brain development of the babyAs it enhances memory and attention span. |
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Deficiency of Choline leads to-
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Image: zinc | Let’s move ahead and learn the importance of Zinc, |
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Zinc is important for immunity and cell growth
It helps in making genetic material and protein in the body It helps in healing of wounds. Also it contributes to ovulation and fertility in women And it is important for growth of the fetus |
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Note that - Lack of dietary Zinc can affect -
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Lack of Zinc also - affects the growth of embryo
And results in low birth weight baby |
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Another significant nutrient that we will look at, is, Iodine-'Iodine' is required by the body to maintain normal levels of thyroid hormone,
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Image: stillbirth Image: congenital abnormalities like- Image: cleft lip Image: cleft palate Image: low birth weight baby Image: stunted growth Image: mental retardation |
Deficiency of Iodine in mother leads to- Increased risk of miscarriage and stillbirth of the baby
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Magnesium is another nutrient which helps to calm the nervous system.
It prevents
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It also maintains healthy blood pressure and rhythm of the heart
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Apart from a healthy nutrition for a healthy pregnancy -,It is important to avoid Alcohol as it can lead to miscarriage or weak embryo.
Other things to be avoided are-
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Group image: Cigarettes, Drugs, Self medication
Group Image: Sugar, tea and coffee, junk food |
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As these substances can affect reproductive health and have adverse effects on pregnancy. |
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It is also important to manage weight before becoming pregnant, |
Image: underweight women
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Underweight women give birth to small babies or preterm babies
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Image: radiant warmer | Such babies are at highest risk of premature deaths. |
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However, on the other hand, Women with increased weight have -
Also, it can lead to neonatal complications. |
Image: consulting a healthcare provider | Therefore, women should consult a healthcare provider
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Image: collage of cereals, non-veg food, pulses, nuts, eggs, vegetables, dairy | Along with this, it is very important to consume a healthy, well-balanced diet - containing vegetarian and/or non-vegetarian foods |
Collage: Non-veg foods
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Remember, that all non-veg foods are rich in -
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Collage: Pulses, millets, cereals, nuts | Along with animal derived food, plant derived foods,
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Collage: Pulses, millets, cereals, nuts
Collage: Fruits and vegetables |
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Apart from these, dairy products will also aid in the formation of bones and teeth of the baby |
Collage: Leafy vegetables
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Alternately,
Leafy vegetables and seeds are also rich in - Calcium helps in the formation of bones and teeth of the baby |
Collage: Food sources of Vitamin C | Like leafy vegetables, Fruits are also rich in Vitamin-C and they help in- improving immunity,
absorption of Iron and prevent infections |
Collage: Beans, nuts, seeds | For fertility of the woman and growth of the baby-Beans, nuts and seeds should be consumed along with other non-veg food. |
Collage: Dairy products | Various non-veg foods like Fish, dairy, eggs help to-
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Collage: Food sources of Magnesium | Nuts and seeds are rich in magnesium and are essential for-
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Slide: Acknowledgement slide | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on-
Pre-pregnancy Nutrition. Thank you for joining. |