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Do I really need to quit my hard sports routine when I’m pregnant?

by Lori Parker
October 29, 2025
in Parenting
Do I really need to quit my hard sports routine when I’m pregnant?

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Sports are something many women love doing. They love having the opportunity to exercise and exercise hard. At the same time, as women choose to exercise, they might decide to take another path. That is the path of getting pregnant. Getting pregnant and carrying a baby to term is something many women love doing in their lives. For those who participate in a lot of sports, pregnancy can bring out a few specific questions and special concerns in their lives as athletes and new moms. They often have a lot of questions that touch on being pregnant and continuing the activities that bring them such joy. They may have goals in life in relation to physical fitness that they wish to continue even when very pregnant.

To continue?

All experts encourage women to exercise during pregnancy. Exercise helps a woman prepare for birth. Women who exercise reduce their risks of all sorts of potential pregnancy complications. For example, a woman who chooses to engage in exercise is less likely to develop issues such as gestational diabetes. A woman is also less likely to need a c section in order to deliver the baby. She’s also at far less risk from a complication known as pre-eclampsia. This is a serious medical emergency that can threaten her life and the life of the fetus she carries. Women are not only urged to continue an exercise routine. They are also urged to start one if they have not been active before.

Each woman is different

Each woman has different levels of fitness before she start an exercise routine. Some women may be at the peak of fitness while others are working on it. For the woman used to working at a high level, the ideal kind of exercise is one that she can continue for as long as she feels fit to continue. A woman who is used to running miles each day can and should be able to keep up this routine as long as her pregnancy continues Many women find it possible to continue to work out fiercely well into the second and even third trimester. At the same time, there are some things to keep in mind from the start until the baby is delivered.

Know your body

Officials remind women to keep one thing in mind. All women know what their bodies can do. Women understand what their bodies are trying to tell them. A woman should pay close attention to the signals her body is sending out as the pregnancy continues. Once she starts a pregnancy, she might feel tired as nauseous. As it continues, she’ll find many to her body’s structure. She needs to think about what this means to her if she decides to continue training for a sport. Her body is the place she’ll find the answer she wants to this question. She and her doctor can and should decide exactly what she should do when she’s pregnant.

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