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Home » Pregnancy » 10 Exercises You Can Do While Pregnant

10 Exercises You Can Do While Pregnant

  Written by Tarryn Adonis
  Published on March 7th, 2025

Staying active during pregnancy can help reduce discomfort, improve mood, and prepare your body for labor. While high-intensity workouts may not be suitable for everyone, there are plenty of safe and effective exercises to keep you strong and energized throughout pregnancy. Here are ten pregnancy-friendly exercises to try.

1. Walking

  • Benefits: Improves cardiovascular health, boosts mood, and reduces swelling.
  • How to do it: Walk at a comfortable pace for 20–30 minutes a day. Wear supportive shoes and stay hydrated.

2. Prenatal Yoga

  • Benefits: Enhances flexibility, relieves stress, and improves posture.
  • How to do it: Follow a prenatal yoga routine that includes gentle stretches and breathing exercises. Avoid deep twists or poses that require lying flat on your back after the first trimester.

3. Swimming

  • Benefits: Provides full-body exercise with minimal impact on joints, reduces swelling, and relieves back pain.
  • How to do it: Swim laps or take a prenatal water aerobics class. Avoid high-impact water activities or jumping movements.

4. Stationary Cycling

  • Benefits: Strengthens the legs and boosts cardiovascular endurance without straining the joints.
  • How to do it: Cycle at a moderate pace on a stationary bike for 15–30 minutes. Adjust the seat for comfort and avoid leaning too far forward.

5. Pelvic Tilts

  • Benefits: Strengthens core muscles, reduces back pain, and improves posture.
  • How to do it: Stand with your back against a wall and gently tilt your pelvis forward and back. Repeat 10–15 times.

6. Bodyweight Squats

  • Benefits: Strengthens the legs and pelvic muscles, which can help with labor and delivery.
  • How to do it: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and slowly lower into a squat, keeping your back straight. Hold for a few seconds and return to standing. Repeat 10–15 times.

7. Seated Leg Lifts

  • Benefits: Improves circulation, strengthens the thighs, and reduces leg cramps.
  • How to do it: Sit on a chair with feet flat on the floor. Lift one leg straight out, hold for a few seconds, then lower it. Repeat on the other side for 10 reps each.

8. Side-Lying Leg Lifts

  • Benefits: Strengthens the hips and thighs while improving balance.
  • How to do it: Lie on your side with one leg straight. Lift your top leg slowly, hold for a second, and lower it. Repeat 10–15 times on each side.

9. Kegel Exercises

  • Benefits: Strengthens pelvic floor muscles, helps prevent urinary incontinence, and supports labor.
  • How to do it: Contract your pelvic muscles as if stopping urine flow. Hold for 5 seconds and release. Repeat 10–15 times.

10. Arm & Shoulder Strengthening

  • Benefits: Prepares you for carrying your baby and reduces upper back pain.
  • How to do it: Use light dumbbells to perform shoulder presses, bicep curls, and lateral raises. Keep movements slow and controlled.

Final Thoughts

Exercise during pregnancy can help you feel stronger, more comfortable, and better prepared for childbirth. Always listen to your body, stay hydrated, and consult your doctor before starting any new workout routine. Modify exercises as needed and focus on movements that make you feel good!

 

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