Being active in pregnancy

Being active in pregnancy

Exercise is good for you and your baby, there are lots of opportunities to keep active during pregnancy.

Gentle exercise during pregnancy is good, and safe, for you and your baby. Not only does it help you maintain a healthy weight but it also helps prepare your body for labour.

Keep up your normal daily physical activity or exercise (sport, running, yoga, dancing, or even walking to the shops and back) for as long as you feel comfortable.

National guidelines suggest pregnant women should be aiming for at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity every week throughout pregnancy with muscle strengthening activities twice a week.

Find out more here:

Blooming healthy - maternity healthy lifestyle advice

Blooming Healthy is a service run by a specialist midwife in Worcestershire for those who have a BMI of 35 or over in early pregnancy and would like 1-1 support to make healthier lifestyle choices. 

To find out more, speak to your midwife or email: wah-tr.bloominghealthy@nhs.net

Pregnancy and postnatal classes and walks

Find local group exercise classes and walks for pregnant women here: 

Free home exercise videos

'This Mum Moves' provides free home exercise videos for pregnancy and postnatally, visit:

Local opportunities for being active

The district council websites have information with local opportunities for being active:

Worcestershire Health Walks aim to improve the county’s health and wellbeing by encouraging more people to become physically active through the simplest form of exercise, walking. The scheme introduces walking through a series of local short group walks led by a trained volunteer walk leader.

Leisure centres in Worcestershire

Visit the following websites to find leisure centres in your area:

Contact your local Family Hub to find out more about the free 12 week leisure centre membership including referrals into the scheme: Local Family Hubs

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