Prenatal yoga is an exercise that is designed to promote breathing
exercises, posture and emotional relaxation. This approach is often
sought by pregnant women who are preparing for a natural childbirth
or who wish to stay physically and emotionally healthy during their
pregnancy. One of the many benefits of prenatal yoga is the lack
of physical exertion that is required, which makes it a safe practice
for many moms-to-be.
During the pain that is associated with a natural
childbirth, prenatal yoga will attempt to promote proper breathing
that will help to make the process an easier one. In addition, relaxation
is essential during the childbirth process and although it can be
difficult, prenatal yoga can help to teach women how to relax themselves
as much as possible.
For some, prenatal yoga may be sought as part of
a spiritual process that helps them to connect with their unborn
child and/or prepare for the new arrival. In some cases, prenatal
yoga may even be beneficial after the birth as it instills techniques
that are associated with relaxation. As every new mom knows, there
is a definite need for relaxation after having a child.
For some, prenatal yoga may help women to return
to their pre-pregnancy weight more quickly than others. For most,
this is a struggle that takes a lot of patience and determination.
In general, yoga is an exercise that promotes physical fitness,
relaxation, breathing, spiritual and emotional connections, etc.
If you are searching for a prenatal yoga class or
instructor, the best place to start is through your physician. During
your next visit, ask the doctor if prenatal yoga would be safe for
you and, if so, who you could contact for instruction. Most physicians
are aware of any local classes or instruction being given and will
often be able to refer patients to a class that is most convenient
for them. Most women prefer that the father of their child or a
friend or family member attend prenatal yoga classes for support
and guidance. Having someone familiar will also make the classes
more enjoyable and relaxing for the mom-to-be. Before enrolling
in prenatal yoga, it's best to make sure that the instructor is
licensed, certified or highly trained and experienced in teaching
this type of relaxation method.
The information in this article is to be used for
informational purposes only. It should not be used in place of,
or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Anyone with
questions regarding prenatal yoga must consult their physician for
further information.