Exercise and Pregnancy

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It is well documented that exercising during pregnancy has numerous benefits for both the mother and the fetus (i.e. improve control with weight gain, strength core and pelvic control, improve capability to breath, reduce change of gestational diabetes and so on).

Exercise is a good thing !!!

However, there is a large concern about exercising and overheating. Because of temperature gradient, heat to transferred from hot to cold. While exercising, the mother\’s body temperature increases and the possibility of this consumed heat will transfer to the fetus causing development issues. So the question of \”Will the increase in body temperature affect my unborn child???\” is a reasonable concern. However I will give you a three reasons to help reduce your concerns about overheating from exercising during pregnancy.

Before you begin any type of exercise regimen, you should speak to your doctor first.

1. You have a body temperature set point.

Basically, the body temperature set point is when the body finds its comfort level (like the 3 bears, not too hot, not too cool). This means that the body is able to improve its capacity to eliminate the extra heat generated during pregnancy. Studies has shown that the body temperature progressively decrease within only ten minutes in the beginning of exercise sessions.  Overall, the body\’s set point for normal body temperature decreases as does the set point for sweating hence pregnant women swear more readily to dissipate excess heat.

2.   You have that \”pregnant glow\”!!!

It is a common saying of women having a \”glow\” or \”radiance\” to them during their pregnancy. Well, that is because you do. Because of the hormonal increase (i.e. pregestrone), the blood vessels become dilated hence allowing more blood to
flow to the skin surface. You may have \”warm\” or \”flush\” feeling in your face or hands due to the thin skin layers within these regions of the body. In addition, the increase in blood volume helps maintain blood flow at a high level activities (exercise wink, wink). This means that during exercise, adequate blood flow reaches the skin to allow heat to leave the body and start the sweat process.

3.    You are built for this!!!

During pregnancy, a women body temperature is typically higher during the first trimester as well as the mornings. But, the body temperature decreases as both the pregnancy and day goes on. One of the reasons is because of breathing capacity. Contrary to the common thought, pregnant women ability to breath in more air increases 40-50% within the pregnancy.  As more air is exhaled from the body, more heat is dissipated from the body. So, deep breathing and long exhalation helps get rid of heat during exercise.
Overall, you should be mindful and practice safety precautions you establish with your doctor and a professional that specialize in this area. Exercise should be fun and consistent. Find something that you like and stick with it.

Be A Little Better Everyday

Establishing positive daily habits is a powerful way to create long-lasting changes and improve your overall well-being. By incorporating these nine simple habits into your routine, you can positively impact your physical health, mental clarity, and personal growth. Let’s dive into these habits and explore the benefits they bring to your life.

One Hour of Exercise

Engaging in at least one hour of exercise daily helps boost your energy levels, promotes weight management, and strengthens your cardiovascular system. Regular exercise also releases endorphins, improving your mood and reducing stress. If you aren’t sure how to get started, hire a personal trainer.

Two Liters of Water

Staying properly hydrated by consuming two liters of water per day promotes healthy digestion, enhances cognitive function, and supports overall cellular health. Water also aids in flushing out toxins from your body and helps maintain healthy skin.

Three Cups of Tea

Drinking three cups of tea, such as green, herbal, or black tea, provides a host of benefits, including antioxidant protection, improved digestion, and enhanced immune function. Tea can also help relax the mind and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

Four Colors on Your Plate

Including a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables in your meals ensures a broad range of essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. The vibrant colors indicate the presence of beneficial phytochemicals, which help reduce inflammation, support a strong immune system, and promote optimal health.

Five Minutes of Meditation

Taking just five minutes each day to practice meditation can improve focus, reduce anxiety and stress, and promote emotional well-being. It allows you to cultivate mindfulness, gain mental clarity, and develop a sense of inner peace.

Six Songs that Motivate You

Listening to six motivational songs each day can uplift your mood, boost motivation, and provide a positive outlook. Music has the power to inspire, evoke emotions, and drive you towards achieving your goals.

Seven Minutes of Laughter

Laughter is indeed the best medicine. Devote seven minutes to engaging in activities that bring joy and laughter, whether it’s watching a funny video, spending time with loved ones, or reading jokes. Laughter reduces stress, enhances immune function, and improves overall well-being.

Eight Hours of Sleep

Getting a restful eight hours of sleep every night is crucial for your physical and mental health. Quality sleep supports brain function, promotes optimal hormone regulation, and aids in the body’s repair and recovery processes.

Read Nine Pages of a Book

Dedicating time to read nine pages of a book each day enhances knowledge, expands creativity, and improves cognitive abilities. Reading provides mental stimulation, reduces stress, and offers a valuable opportunity for personal growth and self-reflection. Incorporating these nine daily habits into your routine can lead to transformative changes in your life. From physical fitness and hydration to mental well-being and personal growth, each habit contributes to your overall health and happiness. Remember, change happens gradually, so start by incorporating one or two habits at a time and gradually build upon them. Embrace these habits as a lifestyle, and you’ll witness the positive impact they have on your well-being. Start today and embark on a journey towards a happier, healthier you.

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