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[Benefits]
[Safety Issues]
[Guidelines]
[Exercises]
Benefits
- 1. relief from discomforts
- 2. improved stamina before, during and after labor
- 3. less need for intervention during labor and birth
- 4. quick recovery period following birth
Safety Issues
- 1. high intensity exercise competes with pregnancy for oxygen and nutrients
- 2. uterine blood flow decreases with moderate and high intensity exercise
- 3. some positions - standing still or lying on your back for a long time - may contribute to blood pressure syndromes and loss of uterine blood flow
- 4. stress hormones associated with a competitive exercise environment may contribute to premature labor
- 5. the need for protein and water is increased
- 6. sudden, jarring movements may have negative effects
Guidelines
- 1. get proper screening from your health care provider
- * order your workbook to get the Dancing Thru Pregnancy medical screening form
- 2. do some centering and relaxing exercises along with aerobics, strength and stretch
- 3. avoid fatigue and overtraining; do regular exercise 3 or 4 times a week
- 4. eat small meals many times a day (200-300 calories every 2-3 hours)
- 5. drink at least 8 cups of water every day
- 6. avoid hot, humid places
- 7. wear good shoes
- 8. be careful
Exercises
Prenatal exercises to relieve discomfort and prepare for labor
Postpartum body realignment
pay attention to your body and your baby

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Ann Cowlin / ann.cowlin@yale.edu
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