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Yoga In Pregnancy – Busting Myths And Some Dos, Don’ts!

Pre-natal yoga involves simple postures and movements to keep the body flexible and active and even contributes to positive mental health. The movements, in combination with the slow and deep breathing techniques, help to improve oxygen supply throughout the body which has a positive impact on the development of the fetus. Not only is yoga a great way to improve your overall health and well being, but it also makes sure the gestation period is made comfortable for you while promoting great postnatal health.<br><br>ref- https://thechampatree.in/pregnancy/2021/01/11/yoga-in-pregnancy/?utm_source=slide share&utm_medium=Slide&utm_campaign=Yoga in pregnancy

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Yoga In Pregnancy – Busting Myths And Some Dos, Don’ts!

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  1. Yoga In Pregnancy- Busting Myths And Some Dos, Don’ts!

  2. Introduction • Pregnancy is an inexplicable part of a woman’s life – a phase that can be a complete myriad of emotions. The kicks are delightful, but the cramps can be debilitating. A pregnant woman may be glowing one moment and may feel terribly emotional at the very next one. Pregnancy also comes with a set of bodily changes, right from hormones going haywire to the sudden build-up of tension around the cervix. Finding some calm amidst the chaos is where pre-natal Yoga classes from Mindhouse becomes a godsend during pregnancy. • Yoga is one form of pregnancy exercise that supports a pregnant mom through the tumultuous changes her body and mind undergo while she’s expecting, and prepares her for childbirth. Via practice, a deeper connection is created between the to-be-mother and her unborn child. Yogain pregnancy is truly magical.

  3. Yoga and I: • For me, it did and still helps me develop inner awareness and strength that makes me feel strong, confident, and attractive as a mom. Yoga uplifted me to a stage where all I felt like was a puking machine. • “Childbearing does not automatically incapacitate you from enjoying pleasures like spending time on your mat, unless medically necessary. There is a magnitude of programs at the disposal of pregnant mamas looking to stay active. Apart from reducing backaches, increasing your energy, encouraging better sleep, and preparing your muscles for childbirth, yoga can calm the anxious mind and develop strength and inner balance. To the wonderful mamas to be, I encourage you to listen to your body and your doctor’s advice. Every woman’s pregnancy journey is different, it’s important to remember that your mental and physical well being is your priority.

  4. Yoga in pregnancy – Dos and Don’ts • Before you start, it’s always advisable to consult your gynecologist to determine whether your body is ready for yoga in pregnancy. Once that is out of the way,   you can enroll in pregnancy yoga classes, in a format wherein you are given personal attention by an experienced trainer, with all the dos and don’ts in mind. • Prenatal yoga programs include several pregnancy exercises that can help new mums prepare better for birthing their bundles of joy! These sessions are particularly helpful in strengthening the spine and hips, increasing blood circulation, relieving joint pains, increasing lung capacity, and relaxing the mind.  • Most importantly, practicing your breathwork is an essential part of prenatal yoga, as it can help you manage pain and stress during delivery.

  5. Yoga in pregnancy – Dos and Don’ts • Pregnancy yoga enables you to listen to your body and do what is right without overworking yourself. Take adequate breaks, skip or adjust the postures as and when required, or even stop if you feel unwell. Bottom line – don’t stress yourself out! • “The pregnancy yoga don’ts are straightforward. Avoid complicated poses or high-impact exercises, don’t stay on an empty stomach, and definitely keep away from excessively vigorous forms of yoga and other exercises.

  6. Yoga in pregnancy – Busting myths: Myth 1: Expecting mums must not try prenatal yoga if they have never practiced yoga. • This is a false notion, because you will be taken care of by experienced yoga instructors who will speak to you about your health, fitness level, and pregnancy stage before guiding your prenatal yoga sessions, to ensure that you are safe and comfortable during the classes. Myth 2: Pregnancy exercises can rob your baby of essential nutrients. • As long as you are eating a balanced meal and staying hydrated, there is nothing to worry about; your baby will get all the nutrients it requires irrespective of whether you indulge in pregnancy exercises or not.  

  7. Yoga in pregnancy – Busting myths: Myth 3: Prenatal yoga during the third trimester will lead to early labor. • Again, there is no proof that backs this claim. On the contrary, yoga in pregnancy can help a great deal in the birthing process by strengthening the pelvic muscles, and deep breathing can help reduce stress during labor.

  8. Pregnancy Yoga – Confused about whether to do or not to do? • Pre-natal yoga involves simple postures and movements to keep the body flexible and active and even contributes to positive mental health. The movements, in combination with the slow and deep breathing techniques, help to improve oxygen supply throughout the body which has a positive impact on the development of the fetus. Not only is yoga a great way to improve your overall health and well being, but it also makes sure the gestation period is made comfortable for you while promoting great postnatal health.

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