Since day 1, I've been VERY active and have continued to be throughout my entire pregnancy. When I was 4 weeks I did a triathlon and have not stopped doing cardio, strength training or yoga since then. Today, I ran 3 miles on the elipitical and did strength training, in fact.
Women at the gym say this will totally help my delivery, which is what I am really hoping for.
Does anyone here have experience with exercise (not just casual walking) and labor? Did it really help?
Re: Does exercise lead to an easier delivery?
It's hard to say. Everyone's body is different. Keep up your exercise. It DOES help the baby, AND your sanity.
Also, everything NavyPilotWife said.
I think it helped, definitely during pushing. I pushed for almost 2 hrs for DS, but I was really not that tired from it - just frustrated, lol.
I think all the exercise really helped DS too. His heart rate was monitored all during labor, and even through all the contractions and pushing, he never was in distress. He acted like it was just another day running! haha
It won't hurt but it's no guarantee. I was fit and had been told by doctors that my abs were strong, but it took 2 hours of pushing and an episiotomy to get my 5lb DD out. Go figure. You can't control the size of your... ahem... openings.
But, yes, being strong will theoretically make pushing easier and that's a good thing.
I did, however, feel great afterward and recovered very fast. So while my pushing was not nearly as effective as I expected it to be, I felt like I could have done it again the next day with no sweat.
It can't hurt. I exercised very regularly pre-pg and during pg (crossfitmom) up until my due date. Squatting felt more comfortable during labor, maybe a move that may have been hard had I not been doing squats for months. I also had to push for 2 hours, but as pp said, having a strong heart & lungs probably helped me from ever feeling tired.
More importantly, I felt the benefits of exercise were more in how I felt throughout of my pg. Most women are complaining of all the weight gain, aches and swelling especially at the end. I felt pretty darn good the whole time, and I am NOT one of those people who likes being pg!
And maybe most importantly, my body bounced back very quickly after - and I'm 34.
I think so... it did for me.
I am a lap swimmer and I swam every day that I was allowed to do so while pregnant (I was on bed rest a few times). I even lap swam an hour the night before I went into labor.
My labor started at 4:11 AM, I was 7 cm dilated when I got to the hospital at 7:15 AM, and DS was pushed out by 10:53 AM with no pain meds, no drugs, no interventions and I didn't tear. I gained 24.5 pounds, DS was 10 pounds 11 ounces, his placenta was nearly 5 pounds and I was back to my pre-preggo weight 1 week post partum.
The L&D nurse said she rarely sees anything like that and when she learned I'm a lap swimmer, she nodded and said, swimmers always have the best deliveries.
ETA: I felt great the entire pregnancy, very little aches and pains, was incredibly mobile and energized... I attribute that to staying so active and in shape. Also, I am over 40 years old...
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