You often experience tiredness and sleeping problems during pregnancy. Other common symptoms of pregnancy, such as morning sickness, can also exhaust you, making it hard to continue going about your daily activities.
You are settling into your new role as a mom, and so is your body. It’s working really hard to support your developing baby’s growth, so you feel more run down, especially in the early stages of pregnancy and again in the third trimester as your body prepares for delivery.
Changes in your hormone levels and metabolism may lead to tiredness and your growing baby bump can make for an uncomfortable sleeping position. Feeling like you are drained of energy can also be attributed to iron deficiency in your body, a condition known as anemia.
Eat:
- A healthy diet filled with certain key nutrients can fuel your energy. Complex carbohydrates such as wholegrain products, potatoes and chickpeas can recharge you. Protein as found in foods like chicken, eggs and tilapia regulates the release of that energy1
- If your exhaustion is due to anemia, eat more iron-rich foods such as sardines, and tuna, plus vegetables such as spinach and broccoli2,3
Do:
- Gentle exercises during the day, such as swimming or going for a walk, can improve the quality of your sleep.4 But do check with your doctor about appropriate prenatal exercises5
- Avoid caffeinated drinks within six hours of bedtime6
- Try not to stress out if you have insomnia. Nap during the day if you can