Dealing with Anorexia And Builimia For Your Baby's Sake

Recognizing the Dangers of Eating Disorders During Pregnancy

By Sophia Levis, published Feb 29, 2008
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When you stop to think about the very serious eating disorders anorexia and bulimia, you realize how serious they are. This is especially true when it comes to the pregnant woman who is experiencing anorexia or bulimia. In terms of pregnancy, many people do not recognize the serious danger that these disorders may cause to your baby. For example, here are some of the complications that can be caused by anorexia or bulimia during pregnancy:

* Stillbirth
* Miscarriage
* Premature labor or premature birth
* Jaundice
* Delay of fetal growth
* Respiratory problems for your baby
* Preeclampsia or pregnancy-induced hypertension
* Having a low-birthweight baby
* Depression during pregnancy or post-partum depression
* Placental separation
* Complications with labor
* Gestational diabetes
* An increased risk of birth defects
* An increased risk of needing a cesarean section.

Obviously, eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia can have horrible consequences for a baby. For this reason, if you are pregnant and have an eating disorder, it is important that you do what must be done in order to treat that eating disorders. Anorexia and bulimia must be treated right away, before you cause your own child permanent harm.

The first step in treating an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia during pregnancy is to admit that you have a problem. You need to be realistic with yourself about your eating and other behavioral patterns. While recognizing the problem doesn't solve the problem, it does put you on the right track toward seeking the help that you need to overcome your eating disorder, for your baby's sake.

The hard truth of the matter is that serious eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia generally require the help of a medical or mental health professional, even when you are not pregnant. When you are pregnant, it is even more important that you seek immediate medical or mental health attention if you are experiencing anorexia or bulimia. Very rarely do people overcome eating disorders without the help or advice of a medical or mental health professional.

Takeaways
  • here are some of the complications that can be caused by anorexia or bulimia
  • pregnancy is not the best time for you to have to discover those things
  • Anorexia and bulimia must be treated right away, before you cause your own child permanent harm.
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