Pre Natal Yoga – 4 Benefits
January 31, 2009 by Ray Baskerville
It occurred to me while in yoga class yesterday, that I have yet to write anything focused on pre-natal yoga or simply doing yoga while pregnant. Throughout the class, I found myself taking mental notes about how one thing or another was happening quite differently than it used to when I was a little… smaller. And also, how many parts of the practice had improved or not changed at all. For example, a lot of the twists just simply aren’t happening – it’s a matter of physics. But, my hips are so much more open than they’ve ever been; sometimes I feel like a human Gumby – no bones, all rubbery bendiness.
Overall, yoga has been a lifesaver throughout this journey, and while I have no real point of comparison as a first-timer, I believe it would’ve been a much different experience – physically and mentally – had I not spent so much time on the mat. This coming from someone who has not escaped debilitating morning sickness, wild mood swings, bouts of coma-like exhaustion or all kinds of new aches and pains. It has hardly been a picture perfect 9 months, but yoga definitely improved the experience in a few specific ways that I find invaluable and have to think may be pretty important to other mamas-to-be as well.
So, what are the benefits of yoga during pregnancy?
Increased flexibility and strength and probably less weight gain
It’s a hot topic for any pregnant person, or even the non-pregnant bystanders: weight gain. For me, it was more about the unknown. What would my body DO pregnant, what would it look like? It’s always been important for me to be in somewhat decent shape. I’m just not happy when I don’t feel good in my body, and my body feels much better when it moves. So, I wanted to stay active, but the issue was that I had far less energy, especially in the beginning, and my most favorite thing – running – felt like absolute torture. But I could do yoga. Some weeks I would practice five to six days, some only one or two, but I kept returning. I am definitely more flexible and have kept a lot of my strength up, but most importantly I feel good (most of the time). Many of the women I’ve met who practiced throughout their pregnancies swear that it helped them stay in shape, but that most importantly for them, it facilitated a quick return to their pre-pregnancy bodies, which sounds pretty good.
Better, deeper breathing and mood regulation
When I first started doing yoga, I remember really struggling through a class, and in the midst of holding a particularly difficult pose, the instructor reminded us to breathe, “because if you’re not breathing, you’re not really doing yoga.” Read the rest of the article here…
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