When you find out you are pregnant, there may be a tendency to think you can just sit back and relax and take it easy for the next nine months. However, women who stay sedentary during pregnancy have an increased risk of delivering a low-weight baby. Mental, physical and emotional exercise is good for both the expectant mom and her unborn baby provided complications don’t limit your ability to exercise at any time.
Many experts recommend walking because it is easy to vary the pace, add hills and add distance. As a starter, begin with a moderately brisk pace for up to a mile – say three days a week. Every week add a little longer time, pick up the pace a bit and start to add some hills to your walk if you can. The first five minutes should be slower while you are warming up and use the last five minutes to slow down and cool off. Another excellent form of exercise is swimming. Like walking, you can build this up over time.
Remember that it is important not to become overheated because a body temperature over 39 degrees celsius can cause problems for the developing baby especially in the first trimester. For this reason, it is not recommended that pregnant moms enjoy a Jacuzzi. So if the weather is hot, take it much easier or even exercise in an air conditioned environment.
Whatever form of exercise you decide to do during your pregnancy, you must listen to your body – it will tell you that you have had enough if you feel any of the following:
Pregnancy brings with it a host of changes in the body. Some of them are more uncomfortable than others. Don’t let yourself suffer if there are ways to alleviate the discomfort. For example, probiotic supplements for women can help with promoting good digestion, regulate vaginal pH, and support urinary tract health in pregnant women. Talk to your doctor about taking these supplements and other nutritional supplements if they can help make pregnancy more comfortable for you without compromising your and the baby’s safety.
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