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It's a year contract which can be suspended for a few months for medical reasons, like giving birth etc.
I don't want to be a waste once I am pregnant. So, for those of you who have been active through a pregnancy, what did you do? How can I get the most of it while TTC and/or pregnant?
Congrats to my TTC buddy Madeline!
Cheering for all the strong 3T ladies!
TTC since March 2012; DX: PCOS 4/2013
BFP 7/6/2013; EDD 3/6/2014
Diagnosed with Pre-E: 2/15/201
Emergency induction: 2/16/2014
Baby E born: 2/16/2014 at 12:56pm. 5lb 15oz
Re: XP: I joined a gym
I kept up running. Or walking. Until 32 or 33 weeks. Then I had to pee when I walked or ran and it just wasn't worth it. I kept up with weeding, gardening, cleaning, etc. I didn't mind not going to the gym the last few weeks, bc it was just too hot.
I also did a lot of stretching, balance ball work and light weights. I found that to be particularly helpful in maintaining my balance and combating back pain.
B Born 6.27.13
PAIF and SAIF welcome. IVF questions welcome, too.
GP buddy to blenderdance
I second the use of a heart rate monitor. I kept up with using my stair stepper until the warmer weather kicked in and now it's been more gardening and yard work. For me, I also found that using MFP made a big difference in making me not only want to exercise but eat better too.
Team Green to Team Pink! Baby A born
Here comes 2u2! Team Green to Team Blue! Baby L born