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Pregnancy and exercise: Baby, let's move!
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Why exercise during pregnancy?
Pregnancy and exercise: Getting the OK
Pacing it for pregnancy
Activities to approach with care
Staying motivated
Listen to your body
A healthy choice
Pregnancy and exercise: Getting the OK
Before you begin an exercise program, make sure you have your health care provider's OK. Although exercise during pregnancy is generally good for both mother and baby, your doctor might advise you not to exercise if you have:
- Some forms of heart and lung disease
- Preeclampsia or high blood pressure that develops for the first time during pregnancy
- Cervical problems
- Persistent vaginal bleeding during the second or third trimester
- Placenta problems
It may also not be safe to exercise during pregnancy if you have any of these other complications:
- Preterm labor during your current pregnancy
- A multiple pregnancy at risk of preterm labor
- Premature rupture of the membranes
- Severe anemia