6 Reasons to Exercise During Pregnancy
by: Criss White
Everyone knows that exercise
is good for your health. Exercising during pregnancy can
have additional benefits. Generally, exercise should be light,
especially during the first few weeks of pregnancy while your
body adjusts to the changes. Heavy
exercise can divert blood flow from crucial areas and most
women that exercise regularly should tone down their workouts
during pregnancy.
Walking, swimming, and yoga are two popular exercise activities
suitable for pregnant women. Other forms of exercise like
weight lifting are okay too as long as it is not too strenuous.
Most experts recommend exercising 3-4 times a week, unless a
medical condition prevents it. If in doubt, always consult a
physician first. Listed below are some of the top reasons for
exercising during pregnancy.
Exercise can reduce the length of labor and reduce recovery
times. The right exercise routines will increase stamina needed
for delivery.
Improve emotional health - exercise lowers stress and improves
emotional health and can make it easier for the new mother to
get through the experience of pregnancy.
Exercise can help with weight management after the child is
born. A common concern with most mothers is losing weight after
pregnancy. Exercising during pregnancy can make postpartum
weight loss easier.
Exercise is good for your unborn baby. By keeping your body
healthy, you are also helping out your baby.
Reduced pregnancy side effects - Symptoms like headaches,
fatigue, swelling, and constipation are common in pregnant
women. Exercising has been shown to reduce the occurence of
these symptoms.
Decrease risk of premature birth - exercise has been shown in
studies to decrease the risk of premature birth by about
50%.
Make sure to drink plenty of fluids before exercising, have a
nutritious diet, and avoid over exertion. Also, listen to your
body - if you start feeling sick or nauseous, then you should
stop and rest.
About The Author
Criss White is a professional web writer on baby and new mother
topics for baby and pregnancy websites. For more articles by
this author, visit My Baby Shower Favors (www.mybabyshowerfavors.com)
and Babies and Showers (www.babiesandshowers.com).
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