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How A Pregnancy Yoga DVD Can Help Before, During And After Birth
July 14th, 2009 by Dee Marie

How A Pregnancy Yoga DVD Can Help Before, During And After Birth

There are some poses that can help the delivery process and make child birth a less painful and traumatic time for many mothers and you will them on a yoga for pregnancy DVD

If you have never tired yoga before becoming pregnant, it might actually be the best time to try something completely new. In saying that many people do actually try yoga for pregnancy because of the aches and pains they fell during the first trimester. Nausea and bloating and the muscle cramps, swollen feet and heartburn that does not really make them feel like hitting the gym can all be relieved by yoga.

 

Yoga Poses that May Help

The pelvic rock, the camel pose and tree pose are just a few f the moves in a pregnancy yoga DVD that can help energize and revitalize your system if you are feeling sluggish during the pregnancy days. Shoulder stretches and a queen dancer pose are also some asanas that the famous Lamaze institute recommends with prenatal yoga DVD. It helps with preparation for labor and delivery by strengthening the core muscles. 

Poses such as squats, downward facing dog pose and cat cow pose may even be beneficial to you while in the delivery room. They may seem to be Greek to the laywoman, but once you get a great pregnancy yoga DVD, it will become simpler with time and practice. 

 

How can Yoga Help After Birth?

If you are suffering from even the mild baby blues or also known as postpartum depression, it is important to continue mild yoga poses with your doctor’s permission. In some cases it might not be recommended if you have had a cesarean section, episiotomy, complicated delivery of multiple births.

However, for those who went through a normal procedure, many doctors do give the go ahead for a some pregnancy yoga DVD poses to get back into shape. You will be a great role model for your family, feel better about yourself and look great. 

Visit HealthyYogaInfo.com to learn mare about all aspects of yoga.


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