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362119 tn?1223137936

going to the gym while pregnant?

What is the deal with working out and being pregnant?.. I am very early.. should i hold out on cardio and my weight classes for now? until i know everything is ok??
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362119 tn?1223137936
Thanks!
I def am going to take it easy.. I am still waiting to hear my results from my blood test.
I may start back after that...I will take your advice when i do!
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332176 tn?1220541962
I have heard that pregnant women are not supposed to do a lot of leg exercises to try and build muscle (such as squats), as the more muscle accumulated in the hip/pelvic region can make for a more difficult birth.....

Doing a workout routine (such as aerobics) which may involve the squatting motion and leg exercises is ok - just don't do it to build up your muscle like a body builder would.
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300987 tn?1219983665
My doctor is really serious about what kind of exercise you should and shouldn't do. When you are pregnant, she basically said that your joints and muscles and ligaments are more vulnerable because they soften. My doc said it's really not a good idea to run. She had a friend who was so proud of herself for running throughout her pregnancies, and she was fine during the pregnancies, but because of it, she has had TWO knee surgeries! I wouldn't risk it while pregnant. It may not hurt the baby, but it could definitely hurt your body.

Do low impact exercises such as walking, elliptical, swimming.
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280369 tn?1316702041
You're welcome!
I am 22 weeks and couldn't be more excited!!
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362119 tn?1223137936
Thanks soooo much!
how far along are you?
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280369 tn?1316702041
oops..I meant to put your name in there before and somehow the date got in there! lol. =)
Honestly, nothing you do is going to cause a miscarriage. If it happens it happens and we have to rest in the fact that God knows what is best for us. I thought I was doing everything perfectly last time, I ate right, took my vitamins all the time, drank tons of water, and still miscarried! I am just thankful that I have made it this far this time around! I wish you the best!!  and congrats! =)
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362119 tn?1223137936
I am only a few weeks.. I just found out last week.. so early that they havent seen anything in the u/s.. I just dont want to cause a m/c.
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362119 tn?1223137936
ok..thanks!
Wow! that woman better take it easy!! haha
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280369 tn?1316702041
Personally, I cut out a lot when I found out I was pregnant. Only because I had 2 miscarriages and wanted to take it easy. As long as you have a routine and have been consitent with it, I don't see a problem. Remember, everything in moderation and make sure to check with your doc. You need to becareful you don't pull anything and certain movements you do as you get further along. And make sure you are drinking plenty of water! How far along are you?
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268356 tn?1236002604
Not as long as you don't overdo it. I asked my doc about it in my pre-pregnancy check-up and he said as long as I don't push myself to work out harder than I did before I was pregnant it is okay. I saw a woman at the gym the other day, she ran 8 miles and looked to be about 6 or 7 months preggo. So, just make sure you don't get overly exhausted or overly hot (this diverts blood away from the baby and to your skin to help cool your body) and you should be fine. I would check with your doc though if you are starting a new exercise routine or have not been working out previously.
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