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		<title>Exercise and Pregnancy</title>
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      Morning all, My wife is currently pregnant with our second child and we were discussing the other night about a possible fitness routine to help her get back into shape. She only has three weeks left to go and so far so good. A big thanks to Amy aka Mutha Fitness too for helping me ]]></description>
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      <p>Morning all,</p>
<p>My wife is currently pregnant with our second child and we were discussing the other night about a possible fitness routine to help her get back into shape. She only has three weeks left to go and so far so good. A big thanks to Amy aka <a href="http://www.muthafitness.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>Mutha Fitness</strong></a> too for helping me write this article!</p>
<p>Exercising while pregnant may be the last thing on your mind if you find just getting out of bed on a morning a challenge. The one thing I would recommend though is to just stay active. If you didn&#8217;t go in the gym before you fell pregnant then you shouldn&#8217;t really consider going in now but everybody walks and so should you. A walk every day will be so beneficial to you and your baby and I&#8217;ll explain why in a minute. The most important thing is this though, safety. Safety for you and your bump so I&#8217;ve got a few exercise tips for you in this article.</p>
<h2>Benefits</h2>
<p>Everyone knows that when you exercise it helps you stay fit and healthy so staying active before, during and after your pregnancy can only be a good thing. Here&#8217;s a short list:</p>
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<li>It will help you prepare for when you are carrying the baby around with you. I can remember putting on a front baby carrier for the first time and saying to my wife, it was really heavy. She replied, that&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve been carrying around with me for the last few months!</li>
<li>It will help you prepare for the physical elements during labour</li>
<li>It gives you an energy boost</li>
<li>It can reduce the risk of you getting some illnesses</li>
<li>Constipation and back ache are a common problem with pregnancy and exercise will help keep these at bay</li>
<li>It will help you sleep better. I&#8217;m currently writing another article about sleep and exercise so make sure you check it out</li>
<li>It will also help you get back into shape quicker after giving birth</li>
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<h2>Safety</h2>
<p>This is the number one priority and I can&#8217;t stress this enough. Plus, I don&#8217;t want to be writing anything that may put you and your baby in danger as I&#8217;m no Doctor. It&#8217;s common sense to not try anything that could make you slip or fall, so you shouldn&#8217;t be considering things like running! If you feel great throughout your pregnancy, then you should consider staying active by trying the following:</p>
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<li>Walking</li>
<li>Yoga</li>
<li>Swimming</li>
<li>Pilates</li>
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<p>Other tips include, making sure you&#8217;re wearing a comfortable maternity bra. This goes without saying but you should always make sure you warm-up correctly too. Take care with awkward positions, so things like sit-ups shouldn&#8217;t really be considered. Make sure you&#8217;re drinking plenty of water, you should be doing this anyway! The last tip is making sure you cool down, this will give your heart a chance to return to its normal rate gradually.</p>
<p>If you experience dizziness, short of breath, difficulty walking or any other type of joint pain then you should stop exercising immediately.</p>
<p>So there you go and I really hope this helps. I&#8217;m hoping to be back soon with some exercise tips once you&#8217;ve given birth so stay tuned. If Amy agrees, we may even use her as a case study but I&#8217;ll need to twist her arm to get some photos!</p>
<p>Stay fit, heathy and happy folks. One last thing, being a parent is the most challenging thing I&#8217;ve ever done but without doubt the most rewarding.</p>
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