Healthy Exercise and Eating for Pregnancy
Posted: Thursday, June 03, 2010
by Gabriella Gometra
Gaining weight and never looking the same after giving birth is the fear a lot of women have about pregnancy. Women should not have that fear because with diligence gaining too much weight can be prevented. It is great for women to exercise and eat right during pregnancy as well as other times. A woman is only supposed to gain twenty five to thirty five pounds while pregnant. However the average woman gains forty to fifty pounds. Many women use pregnancy as an excuse to stop exercising and eat junk food but it should mean the opposite. Eating for two does not mean twice as much but it should be the reason to exercise and eat right. As a matter of fact according to the Department of Health and Human Services women should not increase their calorie intake the first trimester. Adding calories should not begin until the last six months. During the last trimester, the calories a pregnant woman should be adding per day is only three hundred, roughly equivalent to one average homemade sandwich. Obviously dieting to lose weight during pregnancy is not good.
Three tips for exercising while pregnant:
1. Always warm up and cool down five to ten minutes. Slowly building up and lowering your heart rate is healthier for the mom. The workout should not be so strenuous that the mom can not hold a conversation during the routine.
2. As the baby grows in the stomach the mom should keep in mind her balance will be affected. The mom should make sure she is doing exercises that do not require a lot of balancing or that may result in injury. Water aerobics, walking and other low-impact exercise are excellent during pregnancy.
3. It is okay to do mild abdominal exercises as long as they are comfortable and not performed while lying on the back. Pelvic tilt exercises and tightening the abdominals are not only permitted but are encouraged for strengthening the back, abdomen and pelvic area.
If a woman who has never exercised before in her life wanted to begin working out while she is pregnant, she can. Also a woman who wants to start exercising in the middle of the pregnancy can. The woman must remember that it is not the time to lose weight but to remain healthy. The woman should also consult her doctor before beginning any exercise program.
Author Credit: Gabriella Gometra, builds sites on various subjects, such as the articulating TV mount or corner TV mount you may need for your next flat screen TV.
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