Prenatal Yoga: Health and Flexibility for Pregnant Women
Author:
Sally Wilson
Prenatal yoga can be an answer to the challenges of pregnancy, both for women
new to yoga and for those who've practiced before. As it goes through the
transformations that are part of bringing a baby into the world, your body may
begin to seem a stranger to you. Yoga helps you to exert control over how you
move and breathe. Your body feels better, stronger yet more relaxed, and this
strong and relaxed effect carries over to your mental state as well.
Good moods are enhanced by the practice of yoga, and you
need good moods more than ever while pregnant. What is more, the focus you gain
from prenatal yoga, and the breathing and relaxation techniques you derive from
it, will be of help during labor. They'll allow you to be and to feel more in
charge of your body and mind during the stress of delivering your baby.
The poses you'll be able to do will change even as your body changes. For this
reason it is essential that you let your teacher know that you are pregnant,
even from the earliest stages. An experienced teacher will have the skill to
guide you in the practice of safe prenatal yoga throughout your pregnancy.
Prenatal yoga practice adapts the poses of ordinary practice to make them safe
and beneficial for you and your baby. You will stretch, but the stretches are
modified: because the hormone relaxin is preparing your body to give birth, your
flexibility is different while pregnant. Very deep stretches that could cause
strain are not advised. During your second and third trimesters, you'll avoid
poses that involve lying on your back in order to allow optimal blood flow to
the uterus. Additional physical support to aid your pregnancy-altered balance
(such as, for instance, using a chair to help with standing poses) will allow
you the benefits of yoga without risking injury.
You should of
course consult with your doctor before undertaking any exercise regime during
your pregnancy. But it is wise to go to the doctor informed, for not every
doctor is familiar with the benefits of prenatal yoga. If you can describe the
poses to your doctor, explain that your body will endure no undue stress, and
that the physical and mental gains will help ease delivery, then even a doctor
new to the idea of prenatal yoga is likely to support your choice.
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About the Author:
Former high school teacher, now stay at home mom, learning about
Forex trading and practicing yoga.