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Ergonomic Products at the Office and at Home: Proven Pregnancy Stress Relief - By: Tomer Harel

Most women know that pregnancy is a mixed blessing. It may be the best thing that ever happened to you, but it's also highly uncomfortable, especially during the third trimester. The growing belly places increasing stress on the spinal cord, getting to sleep can actually become a nightmare, your bowels go haywire, and ankles and feet swell to tree trunk proportions. Of course, some women out there (those lucky blessed few) sail through their pregnancy without a hitch, glowing and disgustingly healthy looking. The rest of us can fake it however, with a variety of solutions to ease our stress.

Ergonomics may not help reduce symptoms like morning sickness and heartburn, nor can it help you stop craving pickles with chocolate, but it can help solve issues like sleeping comfortably, swollen ankles and feet, and spinal pain, so common during the third trimester. Once you sleep well and are in less pain during the working day, everything seems more bearable, even your baby playing a particularly vicious game of rugby in your belly.

Perhaps the most important thing to concentrate on at first is sleeping well. By the third trimester, the lump isn't very comfortable. It is impossible to sleep on your belly, when you sleep on your side, your belly falls forward and sinks into the mattress (painful!), and you are left with one option: sleeping on your back. Less than 15% of people are able to fall asleep while lying on their back. Breathing passages are more likely to get clogged, causing snoring, which often wakes you up right after you fall asleep. Most people fall asleep on one side or the other.

The solution to this is a pregnancy pillow. Pregnancy pillows come in many shapes and forms, from a full-body sleeping bean bag, to bed wedge. Their purpose is to provide support for your belly and back during sleep, which eliminates most of the back pain involved from sleeping in a bad position. Cradle pillows are designed to support the neck, and pregnancy cradle pillows are designed to be placed under the belly while lying on your side for support. Full length body pillows support the neck, belly, and hips while lying on your side, placing your body in the best angle to sleep in. Placing a lumbar back support pillow under the small of your back when sleeping will provide the best support for your lower spine while sleeping on your back, which relieves the stress of all that extra belly weight carried during the day.

Legs, ankles, and feet are very susceptible to swelling during the third trimester of your pregnancy. Women who spend hours standing up while pregnant are twice as likely to have swollen ankles as women who sit down most of the day. During pregnancy, tired feet and ankles can be extremely stressful on the body. By the end of a long office day, it can feel like a thousand throbbing drums pounding in your legs, where all you can dream about is your couch or bed at home, and lifting your legs for a long rest.

Tired feet and legs are best avoided by using anti fatigue mats at home and at the office. Gel-filled anti fatigue mats provide support for the feet and legs, especially when standing for long periods of time. Anti fatigue mats should relieve pressure on the lower body. This relief extends to the shoulders and neck, making the day much more bearable. Anti fatigue mats come in all shapes and forms, from mats that are dual purpose and remove dirt at entrances, to mats specifically designed for the hotel business, and mats designed to be placed under computer chairs, providing extra support for feet. No matter what environment you work in during your third trimester, you can find the right anti fatigue mat for your purposes.

Make sure you sit in an ergonomic chair specifically adjusted to your needs if you work in front of a computer monitor all day, this will relieve a great deal of pressure from your spine and back. Using the correct ergonomic keyboard and mouse helps relieve neck and shoulder pain, not to mention the dreaded carpal tunnel syndrome (like you need that on top of everything else?). Make sure your monitor is adjusted properly, and that your desk is at the correct height. It is difficult enough to type while very pregnant without your desk being too low or too high.

You can go to work while pregnant, and still stay relatively comfortable. If you sleep well, if your body is supported properly throughout the day, and if pressure is relieved from your feet and legs, you may be able to sail through your pregnancy just like those few lucky women out there who are always glowing with good health.

About the Author

Pregnant and in Pain? Can't Sleep? Suffer from Back Pain? Feet and legs swollen and painful? Seeking Relief? Pregnancy pillows and anti fatigue mats can help. Kare Products has the solution for you! Visit today for Immediate relief!

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