Emerging evidence suggests that higher-intensity exercise doesn’t harm healthy pregnancies—and may protect against conditions ...
Exercise is good for anyone. But, staying active when you are pregnant may be especially important. Doctors used to think exercise during pregnancy was linked to pre-term birth, but a recent study ...
This recently published study may have found a link between exercise during pregnancy and infant development.
Among women who had a pregnancy with preeclampsia, those who exercised regularly had better cardiovascular function before conceiving again than those who did not exercise and were less likely to ...
Limiting sedentary time and increasing light-intensity physical activity may reduce risk for developing a hypertensive ...
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