Hello, I'm a newbie. I just found out I'm pregnant and I have a question about running. I started running in February (between 4-5 miles a few days a week) but took 2 weeks off recently because I was on vacation. This past week, I began running again, then got my BFP. Is it okay to continue my running routine? I'm not a fast runner (more like a jogger) and usually don't run more than 3-4 days a week.
TIA!
Re: Running in the 1st trimester?
I run a less mileage than you but pretty much the same story and my doctor encouraged me to keep it up if I could. Pay attention to your body like PP said and enjoy it!
Just went on a run this morning and it felt great!
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This, except the heart rate. Your heart rate needs to just stay in the normal range for your age group. You can find a chart at your gym. Mine is around 165-170. That's my regular range when I work out so it's ok. There is a magazine out there called Fit Pregnancy you can get as well.
First of all, congrats! Second, keep running as long as you feel comfortable (and your doctor ok's it). I've had friends run right up until the end.
I had been training for a marathon when I got my BFP (which I obviously won't be doing now). I've cut back on my long runs, but I'm still doing 2-5 miles about 5 times a week. It's getting hotter and more humid every day here, so I might start cutting back even more.
as long as you're not running through fields of radiation, soft cheese or deli meat, I'd say its ok.
Then again, I'm not your doctor...maybe you should ask them.
He's the single greatest thing I've done in my life and reminds me daily of how fun (and funny) life can be. He's turned out pretty swell for having such a heartless and evil mother.
I'm a runner, and I was training for a marathon when I got my BFP. I stopped running completely because with the temperatures warming up here I found that my heart rate and body temp were getting high very quickly. (I was more concerned about my body temperature than anything... my OB stressed to me how important it was not to overheat. He's also a marathoner and was coming from that perspective.)
Physically, you can keep running. Do what you've been doing... don't start training for anything or adding mileage.
I live in South Florida, so it was only the weather that made me stop. I could use a treadmill, but... ugh.
Exactly. This 140 number pops up a lot I've heard, but I'm a runner and know that 140 would be impossible to stay under when running so I worked with my doctor and am staying under the 160 limit when running.
Just as most girls said, you'll definitely know when your body wants you to stop and take a break!!