Exercise During Pregnancy

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.

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!!!

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.