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You Can Do Exercise During Pregnancy, But Don’t Overdo It
Sara Jameson

Don’t get so lazy during your pregnancy. Move your body if you
want to delivery your baby easily, do some exercise! Some
studies show that women who exercise during pregnancy are more
likely to have easy labor and deliveries and faster recoveries.


This is exactly you must do for the benefit of you and your
child, but you must not overdo it and consult your healthcare
on the best exercise you can do.

The benefit of exercise during pregnancy not only will make
your baby delivery easy, but also can combat fatigue, minimize
back pain because your back muscles will be stronger, stress
relief, reducing fat, and recover more quickly after delivery.
Exercise can help you strengthen your muscles, which makes
labor easier. Further, exercise helps you get your stamina and
energy levels up—which will be necessary once baby arrives.

There are some forms of activity that are better than others
during pregnancy. Certain exercises can help promote physical
fitness and are less likely to result in injury. Among the best
exercises for pregnant moms include: walking, swimming,
stretching, yoga, dancing, stationary cycling, and low impact
prenatal aerobics.

Walking is great exercise that will not cause you to over exert
yourself. You can take a brisk walk through a scenic park or
even around a shopping mall. Of course, you should also drink
plenty of water and stay well-hydrated, especially if you are
walking outdoors or in humid areas. And never go into woods or
desolate areas alone.

Swimming is also one of the favorite exercises for pregnant
women. You might also enroll in a water aerobics class, which
is relaxing and can also prepare you for labor. Just don’t get
into any hot tubs—that’s not good for you or the baby.

It is essential, however, that you do not indulge in any
contact sports or activities that could pose a risk to your or
your baby. For example, if you belong to a soccer team, you may
need to suspend your play until after the baby is born. You do
not want to risk falling down or having someone else land on
you by accident. The risks, in this case, are greater than the
benefits.

Additionally, if you are used to exercising, it will make it
all the easier to lose your baby weight after the birth of your
child. You should not concern yourself with following a rigorous
exercise plan or a strict diet during your pregnancy. Regular,
mild exercise is sufficient. Plus, you need plenty of fruits,
vegetables, grains, red meats and poultry in your daily diet
during the pregnancy.

Still, there are plenty of fun, safe activities that will allow
you to get some needed physical activity without all the risks.
So, get moving!

About The Author: Sara Jameson writes her experiences in "The
Very Happy Pregnancy: Avoiding Stress and Depression." Check
this out http://www.trying-to-get-pregnant.info and
http://www.pregnancy-due-date.info

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