Exercise
during pregnancy is good for mother and baby
HANOVER
- Pregnant women should exercise regularly to improve their
overall well-being and to allay the pain of pregnancy,
specialists at Germany’s state health insurer in Hanover
advise.
Regular
workouts generally lead to pregnancies without complications and
easier delivery. Exercise reduces cramping of the calves,
fatigue, back pain and swollen legs. In addition babies born to
active women tend to be stronger and healthier.
Mothers-to-be
are encouraged to take up light endurance sports such as water
aerobics, walking or cycling. Stretching exercises also are
beneficial. Toward the end of the pregnancy going for a swim or
taking a walk are sufficient ways to get exercise.
Regardless
of the type of exercise, women should be cautious not to fall or
let their bodies take too much impact or do sports that involve
abrupt movements. Horseback riding, squash, tennis and
volleyball, for example, could be detrimental to the pregnancy.
DPA
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