Yes...I did! And they were not "flutters". It seems baby Ninja wanted to interrupt date night and came right up to the surface where my husband felt his/her movements last week (14 weeks! That's early!) It was right after a gym session so maybe baby was feeling good with all the happy hormones running through our systems.
Talking about the gym, and working out, how are you doing? I'm really showing now, and I have begun to get a few stares at the gym. I am trying to keep as active as possible, because I know this is good for baby and I and some of you might know this...I really want to have a VBAC this time round (vaginal birth after C Section). My first born was born via emergency C section. We almost lost her, without the C Section we probably would.
However, Kenyan hospitals and some mothers increasingly prefer C sections over natural births for a variety of reasons ranging from scheduling, fear of pain and the monetary aspects for the obstetricians involved. Whatever the reason, talking from experience, the recovery from a C section can be difficult. It is a major operation, after which, you are expected to take care of your baby and your family while you recover. So this time, I would like to avoid this if I can. And one way of working towards that, is keeping active.
So what's my regimen like?
I teach 5 -6 cardio classes a week. I am not lacking in cardio. When I do make it to the gym, I restrict my cardio to the warm up stage and concentrate on weights.
The amount of lifting I do has gone down from 5 - 6 days to 3 - 4 days due to time, and also exhaustion. I feel more strained, tire easily and would like to preserve energy for my normal day to day activities as well. We have to remember, pregnancy places an additional strain on your body already, your heart is working faster because of more blood, your centre of gravity changes because of the increased frontal load, you have hormones affecting how your body functions, and the extra weight you carry also makes things a bit difficult.
So, if you meet me taking a jog, or lifting some weights, or swinging a kettle bell, and you ask me why? I will tell you it is because it is good for both baby and I. This is the best thing I can do to adapt to the changes my body is going through and prepare me for child birth. I have been told I am vain, that all I care about is looks. Vanity would not have led me to pregnancy....what with the stretch marks, boobs going down south, belly distortion, and amount of time it takes to get back to pre pregnancy body (if ever), vanity is not a part of pregnancy fitness.
Strong mommies make strong babies....
Stay active everyone!
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