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Yoga and Pilates during pregnancy

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Doing yoga and Pilates can be good for you and your baby. However, you should be aware of which positions to avoid during your pregnancy.

What are the benefits of doing yoga and Pilates during pregnancy?

There are many benefits to doing yoga and Pilates while pregnant. However, you should ask your doctor or midwife if they are suitable for you.

Increased muscle strength

Yoga and Pilates for pregnant women provide specific exercises that can help build up your muscle strength.

It's recommended that strength building for pregnant women includes all the major muscle groups.

Better mental health

Both yoga and Pilates use focused breathing and mindfulness. They have been shown to improve mental health by:

Reduced back pain

Yoga may also reduce lower back pain, depending on the type of pain you have. Be sure to let your yoga or Pilates instructor know about it.

If you have back pain, it's best to have it checked by your physiotherapist or doctor.

Stronger pelvic floor muscles

Yoga and Pilates classes especially designed for pregnancy often include pelvic floor exercises. These help to strengthen and tone the muscles supporting your pelvic floor. This which can stop accidental leakage of urine during pregnancy or after your baby is born.

Tips for doing yoga or Pilates

What should I be careful of?

High impact sessions or activities

Ensure that your yoga or Pilates session does not involve movements that could:

Getting too hot

To protect the baby, you should not let your own body temperature get too high. You should avoid doing yoga or Pilates in a room that is too hot or humid.

High temperatures can also cause you to become tired more quickly. Tiredness can put you at greater risk of accidental injury.

Movements or poses in certain trimesters

Some exercises or positions are not suitable as you reach the second and third trimesters of pregnancy:

For more information about activities to do and to avoid, visit:

Make sure you let your instructor know you are pregnant or choose a class designed specifically for pregnant women.

What kind of exercises can I expect at a pregnancy yoga or Pilates class?

Yoga and Pilates for pregnant women should be low impact and contain movements to help with:

Movements should be gentle and deliberate and allow you to remain cool and comfortable. There may also be cushions, belts, or blankets available to help you while you go through the movements or poses.

Where to find pregnancy-specific classes

Remember to check with your doctor or midwife before starting or continuing any exercise program.

Speak to a maternal child health nurse

Call Pregnancy, Birth and Baby to speak to a maternal child health nurse on 1800 882 436 or video call. Available 7am to midnight (AET), 7 days a week.

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