March 29th, 2007
When women are suffering from hot flushes, night sweats, and chills, there is a good chance that they are starting menopause. The good news is with the right treatment, hot flashes don’t have to get the best of women. Lots of women choose not to be medicated for hot flashes. Instead they adopt a lifestyle of exercise, better eating, and avoiding things that can trigger a hot flash. You might be thinking that you are too young to experience menopause, but symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, and chills can actually start occurring up to two years before menopause begins.
March 28th, 2007
Most women can exercise througout the entire nine months, and will be healthier for the effort. Of course, some modifications from a normal exercise routine will be required.
Mild to moderate exercise that’s suitable for the different stages of pregnancy will regulate mood swings, keep the circulatory system healthy, and increase pelvic muscle tone and strength. It also can cause the release of endorphins, which will create a positive mood. Moderate workouts will also use up some nervous energy, leading to more restful sleep. Strengthening of the back, buttocks, and thighs helps improve posture, relieve backaches, and keeps joints flexible and firm, while daily stretching will help joints to stay well lubricated with synovial fluid.
There are three types of exercise that authorities say are the top choices for moms-to-be. They are swimming, stationary cycling, and performing pelvic strengthening exercises.
Swimming is great low-impact cardio exercise which works almost all the body’s muscles and joints. The knees, back and legs are all allowed some relief from carrying the additonal pregnancy weight. Cardiovascular exercise also helps regulate the endocrine system while keeping joints flexible and muscle tissue supple.
Here’s the full article about exercising during pregnancy