Exercising
During Pregnancy
Everyone
knows that exercise is very good for your health. During pregnancy, exercise can have many other
benefits as well. Normally, exercise
should be light, especially during your first few weeks of pregnancy while your
body adjusts to the changes.
Any type of
heavy exercise can divert the blood flow from crucial areas, so most women that
exercise on a regular basis should tone down their workout regimen during
pregnancy.
Swimming,
walking, and yoga are two very popular exercise activities that are suitable
for pregnant women. There are other
forms of exercise such as weight lifting that are acceptable as long as it isn't
too strenuous. Most specialists
recommend exercise 3 - 4 times a week, unless you have a medical condition that
prevents it. If you are ever in doubt,
you should consult a physician first.
Below,
you'll find some of the best reasons as to why you should exercise during
pregnancy.
1.
Exercise can help to reduce the length of labour and recovery time. The right exercise routines will also
increase stamina that is needed for delivery.
2.
Improved mental health. Exercise
can lower stress and improve your emotional health, making it easier for you to
get through the new experience of becoming a mother.
3.
Exercise can also help with weight management after the child has been
born. A common concern with most mothers
is the weight they lose after pregnancy.
During pregnancy, exercise can make postpartum weight loss easier.
4.
Exercise is very good for your unborn baby. By keeping your body healthy, you are also looking
out for your baby as well.
5.
Exercise can help reduce the side effects of pregnancy. Symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, swelling,
and constipation are all common with pregnant women. Studies have shown exercise to reduce the
occurrence of these symptoms.
6.
Exercise can also decrease the risk of premature birth. Exercise has been proven to decrease the risk
of premature birth by at least 50%.
You should
always make sure that you drink plenty of fluids before you exercise, follow a
nutritious diet, and avoid over exertion.
You should also listen to your body, and if you start feeling sick you
should immediately stop and rest.
If you exercise
during your pregnancy, you'll find it a lot easier to deliver when the time
comes. Exercise will help your body strengthen up, which will make it very easy
on you when you go into the delivery room.
Women who don't exercise find it much harder when the time comes to give
birth.
Exercising
during pregnancy is one of the best things you can do for yourself and for your
unborn baby. Always be safe when you
exercise, and don't hesitate to ask a doctor for advice if you have any
questions at all. As long as you
exercise safe and use good common sense, you'll do a world of good for your pregnancy.
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