My fave thing to do at the beach is stand up paddle boarding. My husband feels it is a high risk activity that I should put on hold for this summer.
I don't agree, I think it is fairly low risk. Its not like I'm wake boarding or water skiing. I'm pregnant not an invalid!
Opinions please: is stand up paddle boarding a risky activity I should avoid during pregnancy?
Re: SUPing
I read this because I had no idea what "SUPing" could be, and pictured a group of people sitting around saying, "s'up?" to each other, and nodding. LOL
Even road biking/cycling is considered risky in pregnancy due to the chance you may fall off your bike. You should probably ask your doctor how s/he feels about SUPing.
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
Lol me too.
I feel like even if it isn't super risky normally, your balance might be kind of off, depending on your belly. I would ask the doctor as well.
I'm going against the crowd. I feel like it is a safe hobby. You can control a fall easily. Our bodies are made to carry these babies. I knew someone who was sad because she could no longer sling 70 lbs hay bails to her cattle anymore because her belly was getting in the way. I also rode (gentle, lazy) horses while pregnant with my first.
My only concern would be for later on when twisting isn't good for your stretching muscles. Otherwise, I'd say go for it if the waves aren't going to beat you up- which I understand isn't the conditions you paddle board in.
We do it on the lake, usually totally calm. The wind needs to be crazy for the water to get choppy.
Interesting that someone said their doc said no to kayaking, my husband and I love to canoe and kayak.
Anyway, cheers to summer coming around the corner and all of the great activities we get to do in the summer!
I did too! I was like, "Is this a new thing?"
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This. If you do it regularly and can control a fall, I think you're fine. Of course there's a little risk involved, but there is with pretty much everything, and I personally think this is minimal.
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