Dancing, dancing, dancing the days away! Gone are the days of expecting pregnant
women to put their feet up and while away the hours of their pregnancy taking
it easy. When I was pregnant, I would dance around the house to the sound of a
little music especially when I was cleaning or just needed a mood lift to pick
me up. There is something about flowing to the music that could easily de-stress
me.
With a little bit of caution, you can achieve or maintain a level of fitness that would shock your grandmother. Dancing falls into the same category of good exercises as walking, swimming, biking, aerobics and yoga.
Dancing falls into the same category of good exercises as walking, swimming, biking, aerobics and yoga. |
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Exercise can help relieve stress and build stamina needed for labor and delivery. It's also worth mentioning that exercise can be very helpful in coping with the postpartum period. Exercise can help new mothers keep "baby blues" at bay, regain their energy and lose weight they gained during their pregnancy. There is also evidence that exercise can help prevent gestational diabetes.
"You want to take precautions," Kirkpatrick says. "Don't let your heart rate exceed 140, drink lots of water and take frequent breaks." When exercising, you should pay attention to your body and how you feel. Don't overdo it and try to build up to your level of fitness gradually.
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