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5 reasons why you should exercise during pregnancy
Wouldn't it be great if during your pregnancy...
You were able to maintain your fitness, your health
and (most of all) your figure without piling on unnecessary
pounds and losing your motivation to peel yourself off
of the sofa? During pregnancy your body experiences
dramatic physiological changes that require a carefully
designed exercise program. But why should you exercise
during pregnancy?
Reason 1: Women who exercise have shorter and easier
births at the 'pushing stage'
There is some research that shows that women who exercise
have a shorter second stage of labour (pushing stage).
However labour is very individual and can last for 1hour
up to 2 days. Fitter women cope better with the labour
they are given.
Reason 2: Women who exercise reportedly feel more
positive and have more energy after the birth. Are you
ready to have the healthiest pregnancy possible?
Women who have exercised with us tell us constantly
that their labours were so manageable thanks to our
Pregnancy Exercise Plan. We love to hear this but also
know that it their ability to cope that is improved
by exercise so that even a hard labour feels easier
when you are fit and strong. Women who exercise do have
healthier pregnancies- they gain less weight, suffer
less back and pelvic pain, sleep better and eat better.
They are happier, less likely to suffer depression and
all round healthier.
Reason 3: A strong pelvic floor can assist your
birth
If the muscle tone is strong and like a piece of new
elastic they will have the ability to stretch to allow
a baby to pass through during childbirth and return
to normal afterwards. If they are not exercised they
may become over stretched and weak; and their ability
to contract strongly and quickly reduced or lost. During
pregnancy the relaxin hormone will affect the pelvic
floor to enable it to stretch adequately during childbirth.
After childbirth the pelvic floor muscles are stretched,
weakened and bruised, so pelvic floor exercise are important
to help tone the muscles to prevent greater damage.
Reason 4: You can benefit from exercising even if
you are new to starting a exercise program or if you
have exercised very little prior to becoming pregnant.
Provided there are no medical reasons non exercisers
may begin our program during pregnancy. The majority
of women who exercise in pregnancy are doing so for
the first time because they make the decision to begin
a healthier life habit now that they are pregnant. Always
exercise with a program that is run by correctly qualified
trainers who know how to ease you into a new program.
Reason 5: After birth, the babies of women who exercised
were slightly leaner than those who did not
A lot of hype in the media has made claims that women
who exercise have smaller babies. Is a bigger baby better
if it only has more fat? In addition babies born of
women who exercise do not differ in their organ size
or bone lengths. Studies of the babies (born to women
who exercised during their pregnancies) at 1 and five
years of age showed at one year of age exercisers babies
scored higher on standardised intelligence tests than
children of mothers who did not exercise. Their mental
and physical performance scored higher as well. At age
five children of exercises were less fat and scored
much higher on tests of general intelligence and oral
language skills than the children born to non-exercisers.
Further studies have shown that children born to exercising
mothers are less likely to be obese.
What better reason to start exercising than for a better
start to life for your child and yourself.
Author: Dan Thompson
Dan Thompson is author of the Pregnancy Exercise Plan
and a leading personal trainer in the UK. For a FREE
Report about the importance of pelvic floor exercises
& Why you shouldn't do abdominal exercises go to
http://www.selectworkout.co.uk/program-pages/Pregnancy/pre_natal.html
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