Activities to Avoid While Pregnant
If you are actively trying to conceive, you may want to consider avoiding some activities in advance to help increase your chances. Once you are pregnant, there are also activities to avoid for the health and safety of both you and your baby. While you have not met your baby yet and may not feel like a mother, this is the time to start acting like one and caring for your expected child.
So what are some activities you should avoid during those 40 weeks?
Some Amusement Park rides are not safe for expecting moms. These rides are usually marked clearly with warning signs for you. Water slides should also be avoided since a forceful landing or sudden start or stop could be harmful for your baby.
Soaking in hot tubs / Jacuzzis or sitting in a sauna can be dangerous to your developing baby because overheating has been linked to birth defects.
Gymnastics in a no no! because it puts you at risk of falling and there is an increased chance of trauma to your abdomen.
Bicycling should be avoided while pregnant, unless you are an experienced rider, in which case you may be able to continue throughout your first trimester. Talk to your OBGYN for more information regarding this issue.
Horseback riding is a bad idea even if you are an experienced rider. The risk of falling is just not worth it.
Scuba diving is an absolute forbidden activity now that you are expecting. As you surface, air bubbles can form in your bloodstream, which can be very dangerous for both you and your growing baby.
If you are not a runner, now is not the time to take it up. From your second trimester on, the risk of falling increases and you should run with caution. As with all forms of exercise, avoid becoming overheated, and drink plenty of water.
These are just a few activities to avoid while pregnant. Speak to your healthcare provider for more specific information regarding activities you should avoid and the ones that put you or your baby at risk. Stay safe and avoid strenuous activities that could cause injury or involve serious risks. Remember, even if you do not “feel pregnant”, you are carrying your child and are about to become a mother.


August, 1st 2010 at 2:20 pm
It is important to keep moving for you and baby! I think more times then not we put pregnancy in a category of handicap and obesity. I am currently 32 weeks pregnant and am launching a complete website that is full of current information on proper Food, Fitness, Fashion, Family and Finance tips to motivate healthy families across America. We are in our 2nd era of baby boomers and now is not the time to stop moving or eating more carbohydrates…it is a time to embrace life that is being created inside of your womb and to get out and celebrate!