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I am wanting start riding and was just wondering if this sport is really
safe for a pregnant gal (13 weeks). I am in fairly descent shape and am 25 yrs. I know I will look probably dumb and fall off the first few weeks but after some practice I don't see a problem. My husband was in to bicycle racing and has a nice Trek. I was considering getting it back into shape and useing it. Would a mountain bike be better due to my inconvient condition. -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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Over on uk.rec.bicycles lurk and post a couple of ladies who cycled well into
pregnancy. Perhaps a post there will get you some advice from the ladies with the recent experience. Cheers, helen s ~~~~~~~~~~ This is sent from a redundant email Mail sent to it is dumped My correct one can be gleaned from h$**$*$el$**e$n$**$d$**$o$*$t**$$s$**$im$mo$ns*@a$ **o$l.c$$*o$*m*$ by getting rid of the overdependence on money and fame ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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"sunkissed" wrote in message
... I am wanting start riding and was just wondering if this sport is really safe for a pregnant gal (13 weeks). I am in fairly descent shape and am 25 yrs. I know I will look probably dumb and fall off the first few weeks but after some practice I don't see a problem. My husband was in to bicycle racing and has a nice Trek. I was considering getting it back into shape and useing it. Would a mountain bike be better due to my inconvient condition. Hey Sunkissed, Ask your doctor! BTW, you don't fall off a bike, usually. Most often you fall with it. -- Robin Hubert |
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I'll tell Myra and Becka you refered to them as experienced ladies!
Indeed they are :-D Experienced in cycling and experienced in being preggers ;-) AFAIR, Helen, both gals cycled until quite late into their pregnancies. That's how I remember it - both gradually changing from drops to bikes with a more upright position as pregnancy progressed and also slowing down so as not to overheat on a cycle ride. Cheers, helen s ~~~~~~~~~~ This is sent from a redundant email Mail sent to it is dumped My correct one can be gleaned from h$**$*$el$**e$n$**$d$**$o$*$t**$$s$**$im$mo$ns*@a$ **o$l.c$$*o$*m*$ by getting rid of the overdependence on money and fame ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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I am a guy and don't have any qualifications to speak about this BUT
athletic literature always points out the dangers of overheating for pregnant women and their fetus Talk with your medical professional, and be careful. Steve Scarich |
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sunkissed wrote in message ...
I am wanting start riding and was just wondering if this sport is really safe for a pregnant gal (13 weeks). I am in fairly descent shape and am 25 yrs. I know I will look probably dumb and fall off the first few weeks but after some practice I don't see a problem. My husband was in to bicycle racing and has a nice Trek. I was considering getting it back into shape and useing it. Would a mountain bike be better due to my inconvient condition. If you were already a cyclist then I would think that cycling into pregnancy would be fine. I don't think now would be the best time to learn, especially when you say you think you will "fall off the first few weeks" - does not seem to be a good thing while pregnant. Talk to your doctor first. Swimming would probably be better exercise to take up while pregnant, and start cycling after the baby arrives. |
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James Hodson wrote:
AFAIR, Helen, both gals cycled until quite late into their pregnancies. The late great U.S. women's champion racer, Miji Reoch of Dallas TX, was said to have ridden her bike to the hospital to deliver her baby. Damn. Chalo Colina |
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