Conception

Develop and maintain physical fitness

July 1, 2008
Conception

Conception

Moderate exercise is important for good health, whether you are trying to become pregnant or not. Your body will undergo a lot of physical changes during pregnancy and the fitter you are, the better you will cope.

To find out more about developing a suitable exercise plan for you, pick your category below and read on:

If you currently don't do any exercise
If you're currently not exercising at all, now is the time to start. The best way to build fitness is to begin with small, regular bouts of exercise. Whether it is walking, swimming, yoga or playing a sport you enjoy, the most important thing (and often the hardest) is to begin!

Listed below are some ideas to get you started on a mild exercise plan. In particular, focus on strengthening posture and developing your cardiovascular fitness. Stick with it for a couple of weeks and you'll be amazed at how much better you feel. Exercise is also helpful if you are trying to stop smoking and is extremely beneficial if you have a stressful position at work or have problems with insomnia!

Give the following things a go and see how you feel:

  • Go for a brisk 20-30 minute walk at least three times a week
  • Join a yoga class. It's great for strengthening, posture and relaxation
  • Find a local pool and swim some laps
  • Join a gym and have them design an exercise program for you. Let the instructor know that you are planning to become pregnant
  • Remember, if you are new to exercise, spend 5-10 mins stretching and warming up before you begin each session

If you exercise regularly
If you exercise regularly and you are already fit - keep it up! However, if you are training very heavily, discuss your training program with your doctor.

Ensure that you include exercises to strengthen posture and your lower back - these will help during pregnancy. But remember once you fall pregnant, seek advice from your midwife or specialist about any exercise or sports that may be unsuitable during your pregnancy.

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