jenn said:Sorry I just want to add to be very cautious about any movements that you have your arms over head.
SMax said:I have a little experience with pregnancy and a basic guideline of what I think I can handle. With my first, I rode my bike to work everyday until I was 5 months pregnant. One day I got to work, puked my guts out, and decided I wasn't riding my bike to work anymore.
Actually no as a medical professional I'm not into old wives tales. Think about things like placento abrupto etc. Until you know for sure that you are ok with your pregnancy then I advise against. And yes been there and I am extremely fit and you never know what can happen. Talk to your doctor before you begin any program, everyone is different so just because Jane did whatever doesn't mean you can too.deschain said:Congratulations!!
Deep knee bends are generally discouraged. Also, be extremely cautious with stretching b/c one of the hormones released during pregnancy (I believe it's called relaxin?) can increase the risk of connective tissue damage when stretched.
Are you referring to the old wives tale that raising your arms over your head will cause the cord to wrap around the baby's neck? It's totally and completely untrue, even if some women had that coincidence. The old man down the street said that happened to his wife b/c she hung clothes out to dry while pregnant. My thought was, then according to that theory, not only should it have happened to all her children (which it didn't), it would've happened to pretty much ALL children of that time since ALL women hung clothes out to dry all the time while pregnant. My doctor got a good chuckle that that old wives tale was still hanging around.
NeuroRN76 said:If you were active before your pregnancy, you can remain active during your pregnancy. When you get into your third trimester and your uterus is basically in your LUNGS, lol... then you might want to slow down just so you can breathe! This is assuming you have no complications or medical conditions. I hope you find some good reading. When I was pregnant, I was on bedrest the whole 8 mos, so I read A LOT!Congrats.