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Pregnancy Exercises

Exercise during pregnancy is important, because it's the perfect path to faster postpartum weight loss and recovery. Here you'll find easy pregnancy exercises and fitness plans to get you moving (even when it's the last thing your swollen feet want to do). The more active and fit you are during pregnancy, the easier it will be for you to adapt to your changing shape and weight gain. It will also help you to cope with labour and get back into shape after the birth.
Keep up your normal daily physical activity or exercise (sport, running, yoga, dancing, or even walking to the shops and back) for as long as you feel comfortable. Exercise is not dangerous for your baby – there is some evidence that active women are less likely to experience problems in later pregnancy and labour.

Exercise does wonders during pregnancy. It boosts mood, improves sleep, and relieves aches and pains. It also prepares you for childbirth by strengthening muscles and building endurance. And staying active now makes it that much easier to get back in shape after your baby is born. Research suggests that prenatal exercise may even lower your risk of gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. If you already have gestational diabetes, exercise can help you manage the condition and prevent additional complications.

Pregnancy exercise is so beneficial that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies exercise at moderate intensity for at least 30 minutes a day on most or all days of the week. The ideal workout gets your heart pumping, keeps you limber, controls weight gain, and strengthens your muscles without causing undue physical stress for you or the baby.

To get the full benefits, you'll need to exercise at least three times a week, ideally more. Try to find something that you enjoy, as you'll be more likely to stick to it in the longer term. Build activity into your daily life, too. For example, taking the stairs instead of the lift, and doing housework or gardening, counts as exercise.

Avoid doing sports where there's a risk of hitting your bump, or of slipping and falling, such as squash, gymnastics, rollerblading, horse riding and skiing.

Having a fit pregnancy doesn’t have to mean a big time commitment or fancy equipment. The following pregnancy workouts are simple, can be done at home, and are safe to do in each trimester :


- Full Forward Lunges
- Bird Dog Exercise
- Heel Slides
- Single Heel Drops
- Forward Rolls
- Side-lying Knee Lifts
- Kneeling Pelvic Tilts
- Tailor Sitting
- Kegel Exercise
- Sitting Knee Lift
- Step-ups
- Side planks
- Leg lifts
- Fitness ball Squats
- Wall pushups
- V-sits with balance trainer
- Cat Cow Pose
- Hamstring Pulses
- Plie Squat Pulses
- Mermaid Stretch
- Child’s PoseAnd some other Safe pregnancy exercises ...

If you have any of the following symptoms, stop exercising and call your doctor right away:


- Contractions
- Chest pain
- Dizziness
- Calf pain or swelling
- Less movement by the baby
- Headache
- Muscle weakness
- Fluid leaking from the vagina
- Vaginal bleeding
- Notice an irregular or rapid heartbeat

The pregnancy exercises provided by this application are usually safe for expectant moms, although some may not work for you during the last few months or weeks of your pregnancy. Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new exercise regimen. If you get the go-ahead to workout, listen to your body and be careful not to overdo it – stop if anything hurts or feels uncomfortable.

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Reviews (13)

Mai. A. S. Mar 18, 2019     

Don't have clear guideline how many times to do for each work out, no video, have to read lengthy explanation, some pictures are wrongly placed with the type of exercise,

Sar. W. Jan 19, 2019     

Not what I was looking for, I wanted an app to put together an exercise regime for me not one I have to work out for myself.

A. G. u. Jan 16, 2019     

this has a variety of exercises you can do and is really helpful

A. G. u. Sep 20, 2018     

It is beneficial to my wife...great app..

Gag. h. Aug 3, 2016     

I liked it..great app having nice exercise s which is gud in pregnancy for relax of mind and body nd helps for easy labor..

A. G. u. Oct 30, 2016     

Good info to get started but no clear way to determine which exercises are suitable for which trimester.

A. G. u. Oct 11, 2016     

Beautiful and well explained exercises. The instructions are comprehensive enough for even a beginner but, I wish it was separated in Trimesters and has a timer as well. Asides that, it's a great app.

Jen. M. Mar 22, 2018     

This is a good list (no videos or playlists) and description of safe during pregnancy exercises, but without any guidance as to which would be good to do during a given workout period, and no way to make a favorites list to create my own regimen.

Wom. H. M. Oct 11, 2017     

Its a cool app , I love it as it is very helpful

ALY. G. Jul 13, 2016     

Never use this app. I am ready to use it and not get fat while I'm pregnant

Mar. R. May 24, 2016     

Only app that does require anything from my phone! Great workout, fantastic app!

Cha. H. Jun 7, 2018     

Love it

A. G. u. Aug 17, 2016     

Preggers