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Gynaecologist•Ghaziabad
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Yoga is a group of mental, spiritual, and physical disciplines or practices which initiated in ancient India. Yoga uses exercise, meditation, body positions (called postures), and breathing techniques. It helps in improving health and focuses on physical and mental well-being. It helps by improving the parasympathetic nervous activity (important for bodily purposes when at rest).

Yoga in pregnancy is a pronounced way to stay healthy and active for the mother and the baby. Yoga classes i...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Chandigarh
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You re pregnant! Many congratulations! You might be feeling mixed emotions, happy, excited, scared and overwhelmed, all of these emotions at the same time. Isn t it difficult to point out one single emotion you are feeling right now? The morning sickness is debilitating but the baby bumps will be delightful. Enthusiasm must be filling you up at once and at the very next minute another emotion might be clouding up. Credits of all these mood swings go to various hormonal changes happening during t...more
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Yoga is a group of mental, spiritual, and physical disciplines or practices which initiated in ancient India. Yoga uses exercise, meditation, body positions (called postures), and breathing techniques. It helps in improving health and focuses on physical and mental well-being. It helps by improving the parasympathetic nervous activity (important for bodily purposes when at rest).

Yoga in pregnancy is a pronounced way to stay healthy and active for the mother and the baby. Yoga classes i...more
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Gynaecologist•Ahmedabad
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There is no contraindication to exercising during pregnancy. True or False? Take the quiz to know now.
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Gynaecologist•Amritsar
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Advice for an expectant mother is plentiful to come around from family and friends. While it may be well intentional, it may not be the best advice possible. One of the things most people would advise is to avoid exercising as it may affect the health of the mother and the baby. This is in fact a very wrong advice as expectant mothers like everyone need exercise to stay fit and healthy. The only difference from normal people is that certain types of exercises may not be suitable for pregnant wom...more
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The word yoga is derived from the Sanskrit word Yuji that means union. Yoga is an ancient Indian practice of meditation that brings about harmony between the body and mind through various poses and breathing exercises.

These poses and exercises help to alleviate stress and induce relaxation. Practising yoga regularly ensures physical as well as mental well-being.

How is Yoga Helpful during Pregnancy?

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Only women should practice yoga. True or False? Take this quiz to find out.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Few diet tips - Not to eat fried food items and Can eat All green vegetables, moong, chana,Dal, rice etc And to apply ghee over chappati and don’t apply oil over chappati And to drink milk mixed with turmeric powder twice a day And Eat seasonal fruit and yoga needs to be thought personally.
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Advice for an expectant mother is plentiful to come around from family and friends. While it may be well intentional, it may not be the best advice possible. One of the things most people would advise is to avoid exercising as it may affect the health of the mother and the baby. This is in fact a very wrong advice as expectant mothers like everyone need exercise to stay fit and healthy. The only difference from normal people is that certain types of exercises may not be suitable for pregnant wom...more
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Gynaecologist•Gurgaon
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Basically surya namaskar gets all the muscles of your body tuned to some activity and if done in wee hours of morning facing the sun,the entire system gets rejuvenated with positive energy and vigour.During periods it's safe as there are no lower abs muscles involved as such,yes you might get into some discomfort owing to bleeding and padding,so even if you skip it for those 3 to 4 days it doesn't interrupts your excercing schedule.
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