I use one all the time. It's really comfortable and conforms to your body rather than sitting on a stiff chair. At my childbirth class they suggested sitting on one during pregnancy, and bringing it to the hospital for labor.
Just make sure it's a decent quality and burst-proof, so if you roll over something sharp it won't explode or anything.
2007-12-10 10:46:24
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answered by ciela109 3
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I jog and that i'm 8 wks pregnant. My well being practitioner pronounced I nevertheless might desire to, for the reason that I ran earlier and that i merely ought to take it extra straightforward. ( i improve into guidance for a marathon, and that i improve into so bummed because of the fact i assumed I had to stop) I merely ought to alter the artwork out. now, i run continuously below 4 miles, and that i save it superb and sluggish. I additionally save my HR below a hundred and sixty (I study that on line, yet my well being practitioner pronounced that improve right into a precaution i did no longer actual choose) i comprehend that some weeks/months down the line it might desire to be uncomfortable for me to jog, so i'm going to stop then and carry on with elliptical, table sure motorbike etc.. merely ask your well being practitioner, perhaps even approximately taebo- they in all probability merely placed the warning to stay away from random court docket circumstances...
2016-10-01 07:39:19
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answered by ? 4
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JP,
Check with your doctor but I think you have a great idea. You will need your core strength during labor, and what a great way to maintain it while you're carrying.
2007-12-10 07:45:26
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answered by sleepingliv 7
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Im sure there is nothing wrong with it as long as you arent worried about losing your balance when sitting on it for long periods of time. I would be worried about falling off.
2007-12-10 07:40:19
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answered by i_heart_my_soldier_xoxo 3
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yes it will help tighten and tone your pelvic floor muscles. Great for pushing out baby. but if you are worried just ask your doc that is what they are there for.
2007-12-10 07:41:04
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answered by mominkansas03 2
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check with your doctor, but I have heard that doing ab exercises are not good while pregnant.
2007-12-10 08:01:18
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answered by anne h 4
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