I have been inspired by RW articles on women running during pregnancy and am determined to follow in their footsteps myself (providing I am well enough to do this of course). However, all the books & magazines I read repeat how you mustn't let your
Runners world was the first place I looked when I fell pregnant for advice on how I could keep up my love of running and the Runners world guide to running and pregnancy was my first pregancy purchase! I found that there was not an awful lot
Nausea during pregnancy is a minor complication which erupts in the first trimester but goes off in the second trimester. But if it continues then it may lead to certain complications. The nausea is often accompanied by the feel of vomiting
and the Lliswerry 8. The only effects seem to be that he is blimmin active !The wife didn't know she was in the club for the first 3 of those races and ran them full steam. She ran (albeit didn't race) right the way thru her pregnancy right up until her waters broke
.However were I to make the choice for myself I would weigh up the evidence that I was a fit healthy regular runner who had prepared adequately and had checked this websites advice on running in pregnancy and could adopt all advice such as hydration, temperature
HelloHas anyone tried running during pregnancy and, if you have what, if any, problems did you encounter?Thanks, Clare. Hi Clare - tried both times up to about 12 weeks - but had to give up as I had massive morning sickness which continued
whilst pregnant I'm not pregnant. Actually I've never been pregnant. But my wife continued running and practising yoga during both her pregnancies. Not full on racing fast running stuff, but gentle jog/plods. Though the yoga stayed pretty tough
of articles on this site, I 'm sure that there has been one recently on pregnancy. Thanks for that. My sister (regular short distance runner) was strongly advised against it when she was pregnant just over a year ago. But like Trinity says above, if you
and this one up until about 12 weeks. She also had bleeding. We were told afetr 3 scans on each baby that some women do have pains all through pregnancy this is due to the changes so don't be too alarmed at this stage. Basicly we were told to only come
to be flexible about your schedule. Don't set your sights on a pb.Also, unless there are medical reasons not to, you could still do some gentle running at this stage of pregnancy and possibly longer. Good luck. New girl OTB, Congratulations! I hope everything