Mouthwash help prevent pre matured baby
By atprudente6
@atprudente6 (673)
Philippines
March 7, 2011 8:33pm CST
While I was surfing the net, I have stumble upon this article.
http://blogs.babble.com/being-pregnant/2011/02/14/lower-the-risk-of-preterm-birth-by-using-moouthwash/
it really shows that a pregnant woman really needs to take care of her body (inside - out ) to have a healthy baby.
3 responses
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
8 Mar 11
Hi atprudente,
True while pregnant a healthy baby is dependent on the mothers prenatal care for full dependency of a healthy child.
I am not sure what mouthwash has to do with it that is listed in your title?
Maybe you can give me more information??
@atprudente6 (673)
• Philippines
8 Mar 11
I have just read the article from the net. In my post I have also included the link to the article. But for summary, the article has mentioned that using mouthwash helps prevent the spreading of bacteria within the mother's mouth.
@chavezrmc (6095)
• Philippines
8 Mar 11
well, i understand that pregnant or not we should always take care of our body. How we take care of our body then, we must double it when pregnant as there is a baby inside the womb that needs to be nourish. Remember that its life depends on who's bringing that baby.
@atprudente6 (673)
• Philippines
8 Mar 11
Yes we do need to take care of our body. Our body is our most valuable treasure. Also since we mingle with other people in our everyday life, we should at least see to it that we are presentable to the. There is a saying that "What we look outside is what we look inside" so if we do not take care of our physical self, then our spiritual will be ruined.
@irene66 (1669)
• Philippines
8 Mar 11
It is really true that pregnant mothers should take care for themselves for the whole duration of their pregnancy and even after birth.
This is the reason why pregnant mothers have to go for prenatal check ups.
For them to be given medical advices on what to do while pregnant.
Mouthwash is helpful for the germs or infections from the mouth will not spread to other parts of the body.
@atprudente6 (673)
• Philippines
8 Mar 11
Yes you are right. When my wife was pregnant with our first baby, I see to it that everymonth he will go to his doctor so that we could know what we should and should not do during his pregnancy.