Thursday 22 October 2015

Celebrate New Year'S Eve Pregnant

New Year's Eve may seem a bit boring if you're pregnant because you can't drink alcohol or do some things you used to do. But there are plenty of options for pregnant women on this night, even if you are almost to your due date. If your pregnancy is high risk, clear your plans with your doctor before going out. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Have a quiet evening at home with your significant other. Have a candlelit dinner and watch the ball drop on TV. Or get take-out and watch a movie while lounging on the couch.


2. Host a potluck dinner for your friends and family. Traditional foods include black-eyed peas, collard greens, sauerkraut, pork and corn bread.


3. Find venues in your town that are having New Year's Eve celebrations. Some cities offer concerts or fireworks. If your doctor feels comfortable with you going out of town or taking a plane, explore options in other cities.


4. Do something you might not get a chance to do for awhile after the baby is born, like take a romantic trip with your significant other. Relish the time you have to be alone before the baby arrives.


5. Go out to dinner with friends or family. Restaurants tend to stay open late on New Year's Eve. Be the designated driver for friends who drink alcohol.

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