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Reasons Women often don't Exercise during Pregnancy
- Fatigue
- Low abdominal discomfort
- Low backache
- Nausea
- Fear that exercise might affect well being of unborn child
- Time constraints
The first four reasons listed above often actually improve with
exercise (see benefits of exercise above). A class designed specifically
for prenatal exercise that follows the American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists (ACOG) guidelines is safe for most pregnant
women. In some cases, exercise is not recommended for women with
pregnancy complications or who were sedentary prior to pregnancy.
Check with your physician before beginning any prenatal exercise
program.
Exercise
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Benefits of "Mom and Baby" Exercise after Childbirth
Benefits for Mom:
- Enhances psychological well-being
- Assists with regaining of muscle strength and tone after childbirth
- Reduces back discomfort
- Provides social interaction with other new moms and babies
- Provides a naturally progressive workout (mothers get more
fit as babies gain weight)
Benefits for Baby:
- Promotes bonding with mom
- Stimulation (babies enjoy the movement, music, and watching
other smiling moms and babies)
- Happy and relaxed mom = happy and relaxed baby
Reasons Women often don't Exercise after Childbirth
- Fatigue
- Low backache
- Concern with leaving infant with care provider
- Time constraints
The first two reasons listed above, fatigue and low backache,
will improve with exercise (see benefits above). Classes designed
to include mom and baby are the perfect solution for moms who
are hesitant to leave their infants with childcare providers.
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