Exercising during pregnancy provides a multitude of health benefits you may not even consider, like reducing pregnancy discomforts such as back pain, constipation, and leg swelling. It also helps you ...
Honorable mention: walking The first trimester can come with nausea and fatigue that can make working out a struggle. Personally, nausea was made even worse by doing exercises that had me going up and ...
Pregnancy comes with a lot of questions, at the top of that list is often; Do I have to stop going to the gym?
When you’re struggling to keep a meal down during the first trimester of pregnancy, dealing with a changing body in the second, or huffing and puffing just to make it to the bathroom as you near your ...
Exercising during pregnancy is generally safe and can be beneficial, but it's important to listen to your body. Heart rate naturally increases during pregnancy, so don't stress about exact numbers ...
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Between the aching back, the nausea, and the exhaustion, pregnancy can be the perfect excuse to skip a workout. But if your pregnancy is healthy, a bit of regular exercise can pay off. And here’s more ...
If you remember Elvis Presley on The Ed Sullivan Show, you may also remember the advice doctors were giving pregnant women at the time: keep off your feet, sit and lie down as much as possible, take ...
KUTV — The first trimester of pregnancy can bring a whirlwind of emotions, uncertainty, and physical changes. Whether you're feeling excited, overwhelmed, or somewhere in between, you're not alone — ...
Having a baby is exciting, but pregnancy fatigue can make you too tired to fully feel that excitement. There's a lot to do when you find out you're pregnant. But fatigue in pregnancy is exceedingly ...