There is a prevailing myth that pregnant women should not exercise. But exercising does not harm the baby. Women can go for safe exercise such as prenatal yoga and stretching, low impact aerobics. Exercise can help you stay in shape and prepare for labor.
Clare Lambert-Evans has written: 'A Study of physical exercise in relation to pregnancy' -- subject(s): EXERCISE -- pregnancy, PREGNANCY -- physical exercise, Physical exercise -- pregnancy
Absolutely NOT! Exercise is very important all throughout pregnancy.
It is better for both you and the child if you exercise regularly during pregnancy. Consult your physician for specifics.
No, exercise is even beneficial in pregnancy.
Exercise.
Exercise during pregnancy is healthful for both you and your baby. Babycenter.com has many informative articles on exercise and pregnancy - start here: http://www.babycenter.com/0_the-best-kinds-of-exercise-for-pregnancy_7880.bc
No, exercise is good and important throughout the pregnancy.
It's not unless you do things too strenuous. Exercise is encouraged.
Do only fat people get pregnant? No. So the answer is no, excercise does not help avoid pregnancy.
Exercise is very important for pregnant women to relieve stress, and build more stamina. You can do mild exercise during pregnancy such as brisk walking, low-impact aerobics, swimming is also a good exercise.
If you say prolonged you have to tell what you start with. Exercise during pregnancy is recommended and healthy just like when you are not pregnant. Women jog, do yoga, swim etc all the way through the pregnancy.
Diet and Exercise.