
When it comes to pregnancy and exercise, there are so many conflicting messages out there it’s hard to know what to believe. We get to the bottom of some of the big issues around exercise and pregnancy so you can stay in shape safely, and healthily while you’re expecting.
Pregnancy and exercise is a hotly debated topic and it's hard for pregnant women to know what you can and can’t do when it comes to exercise. We're committed to giving you the best understanding of what exercise does to both mother and child, and how you can make sure that you and your baby are safe and comfortable while being active.
Disclaimer: It’s really important that you consult your doctor about your plans for being active. You should explain the nature of the training you would like to do, and keep them updated with how you feel during exercise. And if you have medical or obstetric complications you must be evaluated before participating in any physical activity.
The latest guidelines1 encourage regular exercise before, during and after pregnancy for both active and sedentary women. They emphasize that pregnancy and the associated physiological changes are no longer seen as limitations - this is not a time to be confined to the couch. In fact, they urge previously inactive women to take up some form of exercise, suggesting that this is the perfect time to make healthy lifestyle changes.
But why, for those few months of your life, when all you want to do is sleep and eat donuts, do we have to eat really well and exercise?
Here are some very good reasons:
Other benefits include having babies that are alert, calm, self-quieting, and better able to cope with the stresses of labor3.
It's worth noting that neglecting exercise and gaining too much weight during pregnancy can place extra stress on the joints and contribute to an increase of lower back pain3.
So now you know all about the great benefits of staying active during your pregnancy, check out our advice on which Les Mills programs are the best while you're expecting and some modifications you can make to make them safe for you and your baby. Find a class near you or get 24/7 unlimited access to online workouts with LES MILLS On Demand.
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