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Exercise During Pregnancy Should Be Done With Caution
There are very few people who realize the importance of
exercise during pregnancy. People either go one way or the
other. Either they do not exercise at all during pregnancy,
which can lead to back problems, weight gain, and a decline in
cardiovascular health, or else they exercise too much.
Exercising too much is even worse than not exercising at all.
Some experts think that you can strain your body, hinder the
baby's development, and even induce a miscarriage with exercises
during pregnancy. Exercising during pregnancy should be done,
but it should be done with caution.
Of course, you can continue to exercise during early pregnancy.
In most respects, you can actually keep up your normal exercise
routine. If you are accustomed to pushing yourself very hard,
however, you may want to slow down on your routine just a bit.
You will not have as much energy, and your body will have more
to do, after all. Nonetheless, for the majority of us, exercise
during pregnancy can continue as normal for the first trimester.
Exercise during the second trimester, however get a little bit
more tricky.
Some exercise during pregnancy can be continued for the whole
duration. For example, moderate walking can be continued almost
until you are ready to deliver. There are some exercises
designed to actually help pregnant women. For example, there are
special yoga routines that can be done during pregnancy.
Most exercise during pregnancy, however, is off-limits once the
second trimester begins. Serious running, martial arts, and
gymnastics are all strongly cautioned against. Even weight
lifting machines can be dangerous during pregnancy. The bottom
line is you should ask a qualified health care practitioner
about exercise during pregnancy before trying anything. Most of
the time, you can trust your body, but it is better to be safe
than sorry.
In my opinion, the best exercise during pregnancy is light
walking and stretches. Stretching is especially important.
Because your center of gravity will shift dramatically during
pregnancy, it can put strain on your back and throw your muscles
out of alignment. Through stretching and light strength building
activities, you can prevent the back problems that are so common
among pregnant women. Exercise during pregnancy is essential,
because if you do not start doing an exercise routine during the
early months you are likely to have serious aches and pains at
the end of the pregnancy. It is always better to start early
than to wait until it is too late.
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