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Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy
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Health For Pregnancy: Fitness and Pregnancy

Everyone knows that fitness is important for health. However, not many pregnant women even think about fitness during their pregnancy. Why is fitness important during pregnancy? There are several reasons. The most popular reason many women decide to keep themselves fit during pregnancy seems to be because of the easier labor and delivery. If your leg and stomach muscles are strong, it can make it much easier during your pushing. It is very possible that your labor can be shortened if your body is in good overall shape.

 

Another positive side to staying fit is the fast recovery back into your trimmer body. If you want to maximize the time it takes you to look the way you did before you got pregnant and had a baby, staying fit is a great way to do it. You are able to maintain a healthy weight and minimize any added weight from fat.

Sometimes during pregnancy, a woman can feel a little less than beautiful, tired and mentally over drawn. By adding in an exercise regimen that is healthy to do during pregnancy, she can feel much better all around. By exercising she can improve her mental state as well as her physical state. Not to mention, she can feel more energized, which is a great thing during pregnancy.

Before you begin any exercise routine during pregnancy, be sure you have the approval of your prenatal care provider. Each pregnancy is different, so your doctor might want to switch things up in order for you to fully benefit from exercising. If you experience any discomfort or bleeding, it is vital that you immediately consult your health care provider.

These exercises are just some of the ones you might want to discuss with your prenatal care provider and then work into your daily routine. Keep in mind, you do not have to be dripping wet from sweat in order to get a good workout. You might want to consider signing up for a yoga class at your local gym. This is great for those of us that are in less than perfect shape. Most gyms offer beginner classes, making this a great way to exercise for all levels of individuals.

Another thing you can do is purchase some light weights. They can be small dumbbells or wrist weights. This way, when you are walking you are still working on your muscles. You can even workout as you are laying in bed or on the couch. Just be sure you are not over doing your weights, try 2 pound weights at first.

Doing squats can help you tone your legs and inner thighs. Start off doing just a few at a time. Do not overdo them. You can start by doing ten and increase as you feel fit. This is going to help you as you get bigger in your pregnancy. Your legs will tone with the weight that is added.

Even walking or jogging can be beneficial to your health during pregnancy. It doesn't have to be a long walk or jog. You can start off walking or jogging for a few minutes and increase your time as you see fit. It is very important that you do not overdo any exercising especially if you did not make it a habit before you were pregnant. Swimming is another wonderful way to get exercise for a pregnant woman.



 

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Modern Birth Control: Blessing or Barbarism? - Natural News.com


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Modern Birth Control: Blessing or Barbarism?
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There is evidence of women in ancient Rome tying a pouch around their left foot that contained a cat's liver in the belief that it would prevent pregnancy. ...

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