I'm used to riding my horse 4 to 5 days a week. Has anyone else continued riding horses during pregnancy? I am 5 weeks right now. I know my doctor will most likely not encourage it, but I'm hoping if I lower my risks (like no jumping) then I can continue riding a few days a week.
Re: Riding horses while pregnant
I thought you could ride for a while....I'm pretty sure my friend rode well into second tri but don't quote me on it.
you can ride, but personally, i do not even take the chance. im a professional trainer and used to riding multiple horses every day, but while pregnant i am not even walking on a horse. (granted, i train green babies so i would risk a spook or buck, etc.)
im sure most drs do not suggest it but that is your decision. they are too large, unpredictable, not worth the risk. its mostly about the fall factor.
lunge your horse instead,or find a friend/trainer to ride for you and supervise from the side.
My understanding is the jerking motions of horseback riding are unsafe after first trimester.
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Agreed
I have been riding and will continue to ride until I am uncomfortable. Everyone is different. My midwife told me to absolutely keep riding for now (she also told me to keep snowboarding and I know most people think that's too much) as she's a big proponent of keeping on doing what you do.
Now, my horse is 15 and semi-retired, so I'm no longer galloping cross country with him, but I will continue to train dressage on him. I won't be jumping nor will I be getting on any green beans or horses I'm not familiar with.
There's some great threads on COTH in the archives if you search for them about riding while pregnant. Personally, I'd be asking this sort of thing on a horse forum where more people have BTDT.
Through all three of my pregnancies my Dr's were all for continuing my normal activity until I got to the point where it was uncomfortable which typically was about 20 weeks. I wouldn?t do any green riding and I would stay in a controlled environment to minimize the chance of falls. This being said, you have to consult your OB and make the best judgment call for you and baby once you have all the facts.
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