Women’s Health: Pregnancy and exercise
There are many articles written on the value of exercise throughout the life cycle. Pregnancy is no exception. Take a look at this article that we found in Today’s Parent Magazine that will make an expectant Mom feel good about exercise.
I totally agree with the thought that “active women with uncomplicated, low-risk pregnancies can keep doing most of their fitness activities, like running or classes, with modifications, like using lighter weights. Women who weren’t active before getting pregnant should begin a gentle exercise program, like walking, and build up their fitness level slowly.” Pregnancy will advance over 9 months and your body can adapt slowly to meet the challenges.
A pregnant woman’s body does have hormonal changes that occur. These hormones allow ligaments to stretch a little extra prior to delivery and can lead to a shifting of the pelvis bones. This back pain can be addressed with exercise to provide additional stabilization or possibly a corset to give additional external support. This type of back pain can be addressed by a physical therapist with additional training in Women’s Health.
https://www.todaysparent.com/pregnancy/how-to-exercise-when-youre-pregnant/