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5 Health Benefits of Working Out While Pregnant

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Food cravings and weight gain are common symptoms of pregnancy that often lead to that stubborn post pregnancy weight that many find difficult to shed once the bundle of joy has made its introduction to the world. Many women take advantage of pregnancy as a time to over indulge in eating for the sake of the baby, but maintaining a healthy diet and a daily routine of targeted movement will help keep those extra craving pounds in check.

Being active while pregnant can help with battling the bulge, as well as with maintaining overall health for mother and baby. Fitness during pregnancy is acceptable and encouraged in moderation and should be on every mommy-to-be’s list of daily activity.  Here are just a few ways that working out during pregnancy can be beneficial.

Improves mood

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Working out causes a release of feel-good chemicals called endorphins that can give you a feeling of a natural high. Get your body into motion and begin to improve your mood by diminishing anxiety and worry.

Makes a healthy baby

Research shows that babies of mommies who exercise during pregnancy are born at healthier weights, are better able to weather labor and delivery and recover more quickly from the stresses of birth.

Have an easier labor (possibly)

The labor process may not be a cakewalk, but mothers who exercise during pregnancy tend to have shorter labors and are less likely to need medical interventions during labor (including C-sections).

Alleviate back pain

Back pain is one of the most common complaints during pregnancy and the best way to combat that pain is by developing strong abdominal muscles. Practicing pregnancy-safe exercises to strengthen the abs will help give the back the support it needs to carry the load in front.

Fight pregnancy fatigue

Low-level tiredness usually strikes in the first trimester and again in the third, bringing with it the desire to sleep more often to alleviate the fatigue. Believe it or not, sleeping more can make one feel more tired, but getting up and engaging in activity will help keep the fatigue away.

Visit the BlackDoctor.org Healthy Pregnancy center for more articles.

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