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Pregnancy Exercise

Okay, lets face it - exercise is essential to maintain physical as well as emotional health. But do you really have to do pregnancy exercise and stay fit during pregnancy? Is it safe? The answer is yes to both those questions. And there are pretty good reasons why exercise is an absolute must for all moms-to-be. If you were a fitness freak before you got pregnant, you don't need to give up your fitness routine, though you may have to make a few changes. Also, consult your doctor if you have any health problems or pregnancy complications before you set yourself an exercise regime. And listen, those of you who have been meaning to start an exercise routine, here's your chance to do it. All it takes is just 30 minutes of moderate exercise every day - you and your baby have everything to gain - and nothing to lose - except maybe a lot of worry about the consequences of NOT exercising during pregnancy.

Pregnancy exercise makes a big difference in a pregnant woman's health and wellness. Direct benefits are lesser weight gain during pregnancy and loss of it quick after delivery. Pregnant women who exercise also tend to sleep better and feel better. Birth becomes a lot easier without the necessity of inducing it.

As we mentioned earlier, it's always best to get your doctor's advice and work out a pattern suitable to your condition. Generally, you should avoid anything that carries the risk of you getting hurt in the abdomen like soccer, basketball and strenuous games like that. Also avoid activities like gymnastics, horse riding - you definitely don't want pregnancy complications because of carelessness, do you?

Being active when you are pregnant means fewer pregnancy problems. There is lesser chance of constipation, which is a common problem during pregnancy. By and large, if you maintain a healthy pregnancy diet, gain pregnancy weight in the required limit, and don't overdo things that can hurt you or your baby, moderate exercise will be more beneficial than not. Whatever you do, don't even dream about exercising to lose weight, thinking that it might enhance your appearance. And if you happen to feel dizzy or develop a headache, vaginal bleeding or contractions, stop exercising right away and consult your doctor.

And moms-to-be, consider a lovely relaxing pregnancy massage. With all those changes happening in your body, with some of them uncomfortable and stressful, there's nothing better than a massage to make you feel significantly better. Pregnancy massage has a lot of benefits - both physical and emotional - click here to know exactly how.

Pregnancy is a time to enjoy and cherish - we show you how.