Just wondering if any other July mom-to-bes are runners...
I've been running since May, and hope to be able to keep it up as long as possible!
I have been running about 20km a week, but if this morning's run is any indication, that may be getting lower!
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Due July 31st with my first!
Re: Any runners out there?
The only this I really noticed running was I needed a few sports bras, my boobs kind of hurt.
I'm a runner also, and have been since 2006-I actually ran a local Turkey Trot 5 miler today and went with my plan to run as fast as it felt comfortable and I ended up with a PR. Go figure
I usually run approx 25 miles/week and do spin classes and yoga also, and plan on doing all three for as long as is comfortable.
FWIW about the pelvic floor weakening business-has anyone seen any actual research about that? None of the research I've come across thus far has mentioned not running during pregnancy due to pelvic floor issues-in fact, there's a lot of research out there touting the benefits of running and exercise in general during your pregnancy. If there's one thing I've found in my profession its that doctors will sometimes make recommendations not based on science and research but based on pure opinion, so I was just curious if there was any research to back that up
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From what I've been told it isn't something that can always affect you right away. And I'm talking specifically about running, not other types of exercise. Women can have issues as they age with incontinence for example. Personally, I'm not as young as many here and I've been advised not to do so later on in my pregnancy. That is what my doctor has suggested. All I'm saying is that it's a discussion that should be made with your doctor/midwife continuously throughout one's pregnancy if it is your intention to run as long you can. Obviously this hit a nerve for some reason so that's all I'll say.
I actually teach a Learn-to-run class, which ends December 31st, and I'm sad to say that I'm looking forward to not having to lead them in a run 3 times a week.
It's not a lot, but with the tiredness in my legs, I'm definitely looking forward to being on my own schedule, and being able to run as far/fast as I want and not having to keep up to their pace.
I'm scheduled to teach the same class starting in January, and this weekend I'll have to tell the store manager that I can't do it, since I don't think I'll be up to running at speed by the end of the next class in March. Not a big fan of announcing to a virtual stranger that I'm pregnant before the first trimester is over, but I don't want to leave her in the lurch.
All that being said, it's been hard to convince myself to run at all, I'm so tired!!