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Tina Everettt has written: 'Exercise and recreational sport during pregnancy and after childbirth'
Obstetrician
The doctor who specializes in helping women during childbirth is called an obstetrician. Obstetricians are trained to manage pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period, ensuring the health and safety of both the mother and the baby. They provide prenatal care, assist during delivery, and offer guidance for postnatal recovery.
It is better for both you and the child if you exercise regularly during pregnancy. Consult your physician for specifics.
Obstetrician
In childbirth, "SUD" stands for "substance use disorder." It refers to the condition where a pregnant individual has a problematic pattern of substance use that can affect both their health and the health of the fetus. Addressing SUD is crucial during pregnancy to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the baby. Medical professionals often implement interventions to support recovery and minimize risks during childbirth.
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obstetrician
No, exercise is good and important throughout the pregnancy.
It's not unless you do things too strenuous. Exercise is encouraged.
In general, approx 15 calories are burned during recovery for every 100 calories you expended during your exercise.
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