While pregnancy can be uncomfortable at times, your impending motherhood does not give you a nine-month excuse to be a couch potato. In fact, maintaining—or starting—a regular fitness regimen while you are pregnant can have numerous benefits.
The earlier you start working out during pregnancy, the better you'll feel in the long run. Again, some things don't change after conception. Consistent exercise was and still is the best way to keep your heart strong and healthy and your muscles toned and lean. Exercise can also provide relief for many of the aches and pains that accompany pregnancy. Morning sickness, constipation, and sore legs and back can often be helped with a little movement. Exercise may also contribute to a shorter and easier labor - now that's worth sweating for.
Yes, working out is a positive thing to do for both you and your baby, but this is not the time to train for your first marathon. If you had a moderate exercise routine before you were pregnant, you should continue it - following the guidelines listed below and after talking to your health care practitioner, of course. But if you were not active before, it's important to introduce exercise into your (pregnant) life slowly.
Tips for Pregnant Exercisers
Workouts that Work
There are a few sports that many pregnancy experts encourage women to avoid for those nine months, but it's up to you to make choices that are best for you and your baby. Activities that require balance, increase your risk of injury, or alter your body temperature (think snow sports) may be dangerous for pregnant women.
Vigorous physical activity is not off limits for pregnant women who were vigorously physical pre-pregnancy. Runners can keep running, weight trainers can keep training as long as they monitor their overall sense of wellbeing and talk to their practitioner if any changes or concerns arise.
For those looking for a moderate exercise regimen, the following activities are ideal for a fit pregnancy:
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I ate very healthy and didn't focus on working out; but i swam for two weeks before labor and it went well ;i was due on september 6,but had my baby boy on august 26 2003. I thought it was going to be extremely painful since he was my first baby; i don't know if swimming had anything to do with it, but this time i will exercise and lift since i'm already doing it . Thank you for your information.
Good luck future mom's and all mothers:)