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07-23-2008, 03:32 PM
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Mommysavers Goddess
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I truly believe that one of the best low impact exercises you can do is walk. Maybe on the days you don't work, make an effort to take a walk. Since you work 3 days/week, that leaves 4 days to walk. Either get up first thing in the morning so you can go by yourself, or head out after dinner with the family. It doesn't have to be miles and miles, a 20-30 minute walk will do you wonders. When you get home, maybe do some free weights for arm and back strength. Do you have a stationary bike? That's another great way to get a low impact workout in 20 minutes. On the weekends, do family activities like going to the zoo, that's a good amount of walking and fun.
I know where you are coming from. I had mild preeclampsia at the end of my pregnancy with ds and am scared I will develop it in this pregnancy. I have my first appt tomorrow (9 weeks) and am nervous about my BP. The walking will help your blood pressure, as well as make sure you relax and put your feet up when you get home on work days. Plus, stay away from the salt and drink a lot of water!! (I'm sure you know this already, but it's so important!  )
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