It’s such an exciting time when a woman finds out she’s pregnant. Many women still want to exercise during their pregnancy but are reluctant to do so for fear of causing damage to their unborn child.
But here’s the good news. You can still take care of your fitness while taking care of your baby, you just need to adapt to the changes of your body.
What exercise you can do while pregnant will depend largely on your fitness level, which trimester you’re in and, of course, how you’re feeling. And the best thing about being pregnant at Geelong’s Gym, is if one cardio machine or strength exercise isn’t comfortable, there are always plenty more to try.
You may find it’s a little harder to get motivated, but rest assured the extra effort is well worth it. Consistent exercise during pregnancy has some huge payoffs such as:

You can keep your fitness level up throughout your pregnancy
- Minimizing aches and constipation
- Help you sleep better
- Lower the risk of gestational diabetes and depression
- Can result in a shorter, less complicated labour
- 35% decrease in the need for pain relief during labour
- 50% less likely to be induced and require intervention in labour
- 75% decrease in the need for forcep deliveries and caesarean sections
- Help you get your body back more quickly after delivery!
One of the most important things to remember is to not let your heart rate get over 140. This may eliminate some of your favourite classes, although if you’re careful it doesn’t have to. Make sure you tell the Class Instructor you’re pregnant and they’ll tell you how to keep your intensity and range of motion at a suitable level.
However, there are also some classes which are fantastic for pregnant women:
- Pilates – Pilates helps maintain your abdominal muscle tone, which will support your growing belly, minimize back pain and give you more oomph for pushing during labour.
- Yoga – Yoga is fantastic for strengthening your core and improving your flexibility, pluys because of its gentle movements and emphasis on breathing and meditation, it helps foster a sense of calm.
And don’t forget to keep up your weights program. Why not invest in a Personal Trainer during this time and allow them to guide you through the correct exercises, which will increase your fitness and keep your body in shape, while keeping your unborn baby safe.
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