PREGNANCY 18-34 COMMUNITY
Gym??

Gym??

Can I go to the gym now that I'm pregnant? I used to go on a regular basis (3-4 times a week) but I havent gone since I found out I'm pregnant (only about a week ago). I feel a little like I'm being lazy but I dont want anything to happen to the baby.
Blank
1794093_tn?1336598309
the main concern about exercising is getting overheated... if you were already exercising regularly then it doesnt hurt to maintain it with in reason...stay hydrated, be careful not to over heat and if you are tired you need to take a break! you may notice that you cant quite keep up the same as before but your body is working like crazy building a baby so try to keep it low impact, and really take it easy but keeping active is very healthy for the pregnancy and i truly believe it helps the labour process... and it increases oxygen to your baby... but again keep it safe and take it easy!
Related Discussions
7 Comments Post a Comment
Blank
1794093_tn?1336598309
the main concern about exercising is getting overheated... if you were already exercising regularly then it doesnt hurt to maintain it with in reason...stay hydrated, be careful not to over heat and if you are tired you need to take a break! you may notice that you cant quite keep up the same as before but your body is working like crazy building a baby so try to keep it low impact, and really take it easy but keeping active is very healthy for the pregnancy and i truly believe it helps the labour process... and it increases oxygen to your baby... but again keep it safe and take it easy!
Blank
1794093_tn?1336598309
lol if you didnt catch that you need to take it easy :) i truly didnt notice i said it like 10 times... sorry... i should have proof read before hitting post...
Blank
Avatar_f_tn
okay I feel a little better. Maybe just walking on the treadmill and some light leg workouts.
Blank
1885982_tn?1321897873
One of my best friends who is a marathon runner, ran every day for 9 months while she was pregnant and she was fine. The baby was healthy and happy. She did about 6 or more miles every day on her treadmill because she was afraid to fall on her belly outside. So exercise is perfectly safe as long as you're not lifting heavy weights
Blank
1794093_tn?1336598309
My sister ran on her treadmill and had a prenatal exercise routine DVD that she did as well...
Blank
91555_tn?1260295083
Typically, you can continue your exercise regime for as long as you are able too during pregnancy and this is actually encouraged by drs (check with your dr first though to make sure there isnt a reason why you cant exercise).  As others have mentioned, watch out for overheating and dehydration.
Blank
1901977_tn?1333995326
Be careful with your blood pressure too. I regularly go to the gym, but my OB said to cut it down to about 2/3 of what I used to do. So I walk on the treadmill like I used to (just go a bit slower), do prenatal yoga (which I love, total convert), and walk my dog at the park for a few miles, depending on mood. :)

Being active is good though, just don't overdo it and listen to your body. Drink lots of water, go a little slower, and don't overheat. Otherwise, the baby should be fine.
Blank
Pregnancy or Fertility questions?
100,000+ doctor answers
Post a Comment
To
Comment
Post A Comment
Go
Blank
Pregnancy Tracker
Log weight gain & symptoms
Start Tracking Now
MedHelp Health Answers
Submit
Top Pregnancy Answerers
202436_tn?1326477933
Blank
LosingMyMindInGA
Dublin, GA
377493_tn?1333598439
Blank
adgal
Calgary, AB
1835206_tn?1338389768
Blank
lilbit_17
Carthage, TX
1527510_tn?1336318692
Blank
Carly1306
United Kingdom
187316_tn?1332702758
Blank
alaysha
Scottsdale, AZ
689528_tn?1333982089
Blank
Heatherm4
London, ON
RSS Expert Activity
2126606_tn?1335910182
Blank
Heroin Abuse on the Rise among U.S....
2 hrs ago by Clare Waismann Kavin, RASBlank
1741471_tn?1336957856
Blank
LIVE WEBINAR TOMORROW!-SUPER BODY, ... Blank
May 22 by Michael Gonzalez-WallaceBlank
2126606_tn?1335910182
Blank
Fibromyalgia Awareness
May 11 by Clare Waismann Kavin, RASBlank
Blank
I'm Expecting
A guide to your pregnancy
Download Now