Yes You Can Stay Fit During Pregnancy
Yes, you can stay fit during pregnancy, and no, bending over
the white porcelain bowl does not count as exercise. Pregnancy
contains many precious moments and most we will treasure
forever. Our pregnancy should contain many memories of how we
made choices to stay fit during our pregnancy by keeping
active. There are many benefits of staying fit during pregnancy
finding out what they are can help to keep you and your unborn
baby healthy.
Staying active during your pregnancy can help to keep you
feeling good not only about your health but about your body
image as well. Exercise tends to increase your sense of control
over your body. Doing your exercise routines will also increase
your energy level. Feeling energetic always feels better than
being fatigued.
During your pre-natal appointment you will discuss with your
healthcare provider the level of fitness you had prior to
getting pregnant. Your current health status will also impact
how much and what types of exercise will be appropriate for you
to do during pregnancy.
You can also benefit from exercising because doing your
fitness program can mean that you are less likely to become
constipated, can reduce friction on your joints by lubricating
them, and can also relieve backaches by improving your posture
and by strengthening muscles of your back, buttocks and also
those of your thighs.
Staying fit during pregnancy helps you to maintain proper
weight, which improves your health. Exercise helps to prepare
your body for birth because a healthy body functions better in
all capacities including giving birth. Fit, strong muscles are
needed to efficiently push the baby out of your body. Your
muscles are strengthened by exercise. You may also find that by
exercising on a regular basis you have more stamina, lower
blood pressure and a better outlook on life.
You may not always feel like exercising because of the aches
and pains of pregnancy but once you realize that exercise can
help to relieve some of those aches and pains you will be more
willing to push yourself to get up and start moving.
It is important to listen to your body and never to overdue
it especially when pregnant.
Make sure that you have that conversation with your
healthcare provider at the beginning of your pregnancy so that
you will know in advance what exercise is appropriate for you
and what types of exercise you should avoid during pregnancy.
Your doctor can also tell you what are the warning signs to
listen to while you exercise.
If you are pregnant and exercising and experience high blood
pressure, contractions, bleeding from the vagina, or a
premature rupture of membranes (your amniotic water leaks or
gushes), or any unusual pain, or discomfort; you need to see
your healthcare provider immediately and of course stop
exercising.
Exercises that are beneficial for pregnant women include
swimming, water aerobics, yoga, Pilates, walking, dancing, and
even biking. Discuss your interests with your doctor so that
you have a wide array of choices.
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