I need inspiration and advice. Before getting pregnant I was running 1-3 miles at least 4-5 times a week. I was in the best shape ever and was working on starting a half marrithon. The first few weeks of my pregnancy I have no symptoms so I was maintaining my runs.....then it hit and it hit strong.....sickness...tired....weak...headaches...you name it...I had it. I am 11 weeks now almost 12 and am starting to feel better. I still get headaches but I am much better. Now I have lost all motivation and drive and stamina to exercise. I feel out of shape and need help! Does anyone have any advice? I know I can't start running again....that's not safe (I haven't for 2 months or more now)....what do I do?
Re: Exercise....HELP!
I just bought two DVDs 10 Minute Solution: Prenatal Pilates and Suzanne Bowen's Long and Lean Prenatal Workout.
After reading the reviews on Amazon they both seemed to fit what I wanted. Their is a lot out there for all levels, maybe there is something that you would like.
As long as you don't have a specific condition where you shouldn't be running, it should be fine as long as you're comfortable with it. Everything says you can technically run throughout the entire pregnancy (although most women stop after the 2nd trimester because the jostling makes you have to pee too much).
But I'm in the same boat as you, the symptoms are making it pretty impossible to do very much. I'm just going to wait until I feel a little better and then start it up again.
I, too, worked out several days a week before I got the + test. I stopped everything for about 2 weeks (and also gained 3 lbs...). After reading a lot on this site and on others, I started walking and biking at a moderate pace as often as I could stand to, usually 3-4 times/wk. Actually what has helped me the most is doing a leg lifting routine everyday at home - it raises my heart rate just enough to make me feel like I'm getting something out of it without making me worry that I'm going overboard. AND my legs have never looked better!
Soon we will be feeling better and will be able to get back out and work out!