Great Benefits of Pregnancy Exercise

Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by Kate in Health, Maternity

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In light of my about face regarding exercising while pregnant, here are seven great benefits of exercising while pregnant (I found them on BabyCenter’s website – a great resource if you haven’t found it already!):

1. Boost your energy: It seems antithetical, but truly it works. I’m living proof. Apparently, it strengthens your cardiovascular system, circulating oxygen through your body which is both good for you and the baby.

2. Sleep better: Let’s hope this is true. God willing, I’ll sleep through the night again consistently!

3. Reduce pregnancy discomfort: Well, I’m not so sure that’s at all possible, since being pregnant is extremely uncomfortable. But, it does help your muscles get stronger and more able to cope; it also improves circulation, so there’s that. Plus, stretching can only help with those pesky leg cramps. Those really suck.

4. Prepare for Childbirth: Yeah, yeah, yeah, can anything really prepare you? But again, if you’re in for a long haul birth (which, of course, you’ll never know till you get there) then having stamina and strength is nothing but good.

5. Reduces stress and lifts your spirits: Ahh, endorphins! Definitely a blessing when things get you down. I’ve found endorphins are the only real counter measure to all those raging hormones that make me feel crazy. Also, exercise boosts your serotonin levels, a chemical in your brain linked to mood.

6. Improves your self image: Not that you’ll be actually losing weight, but exercising may make you feel better in your expanding body – almost as if it allows you to regain some sense of ownership over your body.

7. Gets your body back faster after childbirth: To be fair, I’m not sure if pre-childbirth exercise has anything to do with post-childbirth weight loss, so I’m skeptical on this point. However, if you’re already in the habit of working out, then picking it back up after giving birth is, in fact, less of a big deal.

Of course, always check with your doctor before starting any exercise regimen! And, don’t push yourself. Be very kind to your body because you’ll need it to perform with the time comes.

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