Exercise during pregnancy is great for both you and your baby. But it’s important to choose a workout that’s safe for both of you. Find out what exercises are best to keep you fit and active.
For the majority of mums-to-be, doing some kind of moderate exercise during pregnancy is beneficial. Whether you enjoy a leisurely swim or a walk in the park, as long as your midwife or doctor agrees, thirty minutes of light exercise a day will do both you and your baby the world of good. If you’d like some advice on your exercise plan, contact our team of experts.
As well as increasing your energy levels, gentle exercise during pregnancy can also help:
If you don’t exercise that much at the moment it’s best not to start a big new exercise regime during pregnancy without getting some advice from your doctor. Any exercise you’re thinking of trying needs to be low-impact and gentle on you and your baby, so think about trying activities like:
If you do go to classes, make sure the instructor knows that you’re pregnant. Discuss your needs with an instructor and why not see if any of your instructors have a qualification in pregnancy exercise for some more specialist advice.
It’s generally recommended for pregnant women to steer clear of:
Always talk to your doctor before starting any exercises during pregnancy.
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