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What are some water workout guidelines for pregnancy?
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Lisa Stone

If you're looking for a water workout during pregnancy, what are some things to keep in mind? Lisa Stone, an ACE-certified Pre-and Post-Natal Fitness Instructor, has some things to consider along with your caregiver's advice.

Your question
I would like to know of any general health guidelines for prenatal exercise in the water. - Sarah, Modesto

The expert answers
Sarah,

There aren't any guidelines specifically for water exercise during pregnancy, just the general ACOG guidelines for exercise in pregnancy, which would also apply here. The main things you need to be aware of are drinking LOTS of water before, during, and after your workouts (you still sweat and can become dehydrated, even in the water!), and listening to your body's signals as to when you've had enough.

Exercising in water is especially wonderful later in pregnancy, when your additional weight puts pressure on your joints and ligaments. The buoyancy of the water can be a big relief to an aching back, pelvis, and knees.

If hard-core water aerobics becomes too uncomfortable later in pregnancy, you can switch to water walking (in waist-deep water) or jogging (with flotation devices in deep water). If you find that your belly and breasts are bouncing too much during your workouts, consider wearing an abdominal support like the Reenie belt and a sports bra designed for high-impact activity.

Lisa :)PregnancyAndBaby.com



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About the author: Lisa Stone, ACE-certified pre- & post-natal fitness specialist, is the creator of Fit For 2, a pre- & post-natal fitness program. The mother of three, she is also the producer of the Fit For 2 Step Aerobic Workout For Pregnancy video. For information on Fit For 2 classes or the video, call 770.509.8078, or check out her site at FitFor2.com. Copyright © Lisa Stone.

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