May 12, 2007
Who Wants a Natural Childbirth? Prepare with Prenatal Yoga!
Prenatal yoga is a powerful way to prepare for your natural childbirth. Practicing yoga throughout your pregnancy will help you to increase your flexibility, master your breathing, and tone your muscles.
As you move throughout your routine daily - or several times a week - you will become very comfortable with your own body. You will come to understand what feels good to you and what does not. You may also become aware of muscle groups that you didn’t notice before. During birth you will be able to use this information to get comfortable, relieve pain, and ensure that your labor is effective.
Prenatal yoga will allow you to stretch your muscles gently, little by little, throughout your pregnancy. You’ll be supple and flexible when it is time to give birth. In addition, prenatal yoga may help you to relieve common pregnancy aches and pains.
Though prenatal yoga can be a simple form of exercise, you may enjoy using time during your daily routine to focus on your baby. You can talk to your baby, pray for your baby, and think about the upcoming birth. Many mothers find that they treasure this quiet and centered time with their unborn babies.
Yoga keeps your blood circulating through your body and allows maximum oxygen to reach your child. This keeps both of you healthy and in top shape for birth. You’ll find that you can easily control your breathing during your yoga routine, and this will come back to you as you give birth.
In addition the benefits of prenatal yoga during pregnancy and childbirth, prenatal yoga will help you to bounce back from birth more quickly. Your muscles will already be toned and your body in good shape. You can also use your yoga breathing to relax you throughout those early weeks with your new baby - and a relaxed mama helps make a relaxed baby!
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Kristen Hart is the owner of http://www.naturalbirthandbabycare.com a website devoted to helping women have wonderful pregnancies and natural births. Visit NBBC’s prenatal exercise page to learn even more about the benefits of prenatal yoga and other prenatal exercises. |

















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