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Why Exercise?
Advice for New Mothers
By Marie Morel-Seytoux
You're pregnant or a new mom and you're wondering if
you should exercise. Here are some simple lists of the
benefits of exercising before and after childbirth, as well as
helping to identify some reasons why women fail to exercise during
this important time.
Benefits of exercise during pregnancy
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Helps prepare for physical event of labor and
childbirthing (through improved physical work capacity)
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Strengthens muscles, which:
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Helps support weight and posture changes
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Assists with pushing during labor
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Helps with lifting and carrying baby after birth
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Enables quicker recovery from pregnancy, labor,
and childbirth
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Increases flexibility through stretching with
exercise which:
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Reduces back discomfort
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Reduces leg cramping
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Assists in maintaining posture
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Helps with holding labor positions
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Provides greater energy reserves, enabling women
to cope more easily with everyday tasks of living
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Enhances psychological well-being
Reasons women often don't exercise during pregnancy
The first four reasons listed above often actually
improve with exercise (see benefits of exercise above). A
class designed specifically for prenatal exercise that follows the
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
guidelines is safe for most pregnant women. In some cases,
exercise is not recommended for women with pregnancy complications
or who were sedentary prior to pregnancy. Check with your
physician before beginning any prenatal exercise program.
Benefits of "Mom and Baby" exercise after childbirth
Benefits for Mom:
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Enhances psychological well-being
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Assists with the regaining of muscle strength and
tone after childbirth
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Reduces back discomfort
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Provides social interaction with other new moms
and babies
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Provides a naturally progressive workout (mothers
get more fit as babies gain weight)
Benefits for Baby:
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Promotes bonding with mom
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Stimulation (babies enjoy the movement, music, and
watching other smiling moms and babies)
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A happy and relaxed mom = a happy and relaxed baby
Reasons women often don't exercise after childbirth
The first two reasons listed above -- fatigue and
low backache -- will improve with exercise (see benefits above).
Classes designed to include mom and baby are the perfect solution
for moms who are hesitant to leave their infants with childcare
providers.
About the Author
Marie
Morel-Seytoux specializes in Prenatal and Postnatal Fitness and
has over seven years experience teaching in the fitness industry.
In addition to her American Council on Exercise (ACE) Group Fitness
Certification, she is certified in Maternity Health & Fitness
through Motherwell (a nationally recognized industry leader offering
quality fitness programs for pregnant women, new mothers, and their
babies). Marie gave birth to her first child in September
2001, so she is well aware of the physical demands from childbirth
and childcare and designs exercises to prepare for and adjust to
these specific demands.
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