Maintaining physical activity throughout your pregnancy can offer many advantages for both mother and baby. Appropriate exercise during pregnancy is widely recommended by healthcare professionals as a way to enhance both physical and mental wellbeing.
Whilst every pregnancy is deeply personal, research shows us that statistics do move favourably when regular exercise is maintained.
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Physical benefits of exercise during pregnancy for the mother
Improved cardiovascular health
Pregnancy places additional strain on the heart as it works to support the growing baby. Regular exercise strengthens the cardiovascular system, improving circulation, endurance, and heart health. Activities like brisk walking, swimming, or prenatal yoga (which you can access on-demand in the Carifit app) can keep the heart functioning efficiently, preparing the body for the physical demands of labour.
Reduced risk of gestational complications
Exercise can lower the risk of pregnancy-related issues such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and excessive feelings of sickness and nausea. Maintaining an active lifestyle helps regulate blood sugar levels, supports healthy blood pressure, and promotes hormonal control – all essential for a smoother pregnancy.
Eased labour and delivery
Strong, active muscles and increased endurance from regular exercise can make labour less taxing. Activities that strengthen the pelvic floor, such as Kegel exercises, can reduce the likelihood of tears or prolonged labour. Staying active also promotes flexibility and stamina, making delivery more manageable.
Smoother postpartum recovery
Women who exercise during pregnancy often experience quicker recovery times after birth. Exercise boosts overall muscle strength and endurance, which helps the body recover more efficiently and reduces postpartum discomfort. Whilst this is not a guarantee and postnatal recovery is complex and deeply personal it’s good to stack the odds in your favour.
Benefits of exercise during pregnancy for the baby
Healthier birth weight
Babies born to mothers who exercise regularly during pregnancy tend to have healthier birth weights, reducing the risk of complications associated with being underweight or overweight at birth.
Improved development
Studies suggest that moderate maternal exercise can positively impact the baby’s brain development. Physical activity promotes better blood flow and oxygen delivery to the placenta, enhancing the baby’s growth and cognitive health.
Lower risk of chronic diseases
Research indicates that babies of active mothers are less likely to develop conditions like diabetes or obesity later in life. This early exposure to a healthy lifestyle lays the foundation for long-term wellbeing.
Mental health benefits for the mother
Stress and anxiety reduction
Pregnancy can be an emotional rollercoaster, but regular exercise is a proven mood booster. Physical activity triggers the release of endorphins, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety while promoting relaxation.
Improved sleep
Hormonal changes and physical discomfort can disrupt sleep during pregnancy. Exercise helps to improve sleep quality by reducing tension and promoting deeper rest.
Enhanced body confidence
Pregnancy brings about significant physical changes, which can impact body image. Exercise helps women feel more in control of their bodies, fostering a sense of strength, confidence, and connection to the pregnancy journey.
Safe exercise recommendations
While the benefits of exercise during pregnancy are clear, it’s essential to approach it safely. Low-impact activities such as walking, swimming, or specialised prenatal fitness programmes – like those you’ll find in our Carifit app – are ideal. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting or continuing an exercise routine to ensure it is suitable for your individual circumstances.
By incorporating safe, tailored exercise into your routine, you can enjoy a stronger, healthier, and more positive pregnancy experience. Any exercise undertaken during pregnancy should be appropriate and will most likely be an increasingly modified version of things you already do. A good, well-rounded pregnancy training plan like that found in the Carifit app will have elements of strength, cardiovascular, mobility and core training, all of which taper in intensity and duration as a pregnancy progresses.
Interested in getting started? Head here to find out more about how the Carifit app can help you with your pre- and post-natal fitness (and remember: if you’ve purchased a Carifit baby carrier you’ll get complimentary access to the Carifit app)