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See all in Preschooler. See all in Life as a Parent. I was still taking lots of naps during the day though. Considered a low risk pregnancy and with a home games in Sydney, Bec chose not to share her news with the wider team until after the Netball World Cup. I would basically have to be in a collision on court the force of a car accident to really cause any harm. Bec Bulley defending the shot. Suncorp Super Netball preliminary final, Image: May Bailey.
So it worked out well. I guess a lot of women are working long hours while being pregnant, so exercising becomes just another thing to do. While playing in the Netball World Cup was a good reason for April and Bec to continue exercising during pregnancy, they both found remaining active was empowering. Obviously the research does say that you should continue to exercise, so just perhaps adjust the type of exercise, and keep fit and healthy.
Netball can be safely played during the early stages of a low risk pregnancy. Image: Simon Leonard. You must be logged in to post a comment. Oh really? I always thought that it was ok to play in your first trimester, or until your belly pops out. I phoned my Coach last night and told her that I was willing to play but unfortunately our club wont allow it.
I play indoor netball once a week with a group of other mums which is not so rough - always stopping and starting, and it is only social so we don't have any of those rough competitive girls there!
Would like to know of anyone who has played while pregnant and what they thought about it? I know Adiene Wilson from the Silver Ferns played agains Auzzie while she was pregnant and later announced it at the end of the game! Each to their own I guess. Kellylereve WA, Australia Total posts: You still need to be really careful no matter how serious the comp.
I played when i was pregnant and miscarried between dd1 and dd2. Posted Tuesday 08 April pm. For more information, please visit the links below:. You are welcome to continue browsing this site with this browser. Some features, tools or interaction may not work correctly. There is a total of 5 error s on this form, details are below. Please enter your name Please enter your email Your email is invalid. Please check and try again Please enter recipient's email Recipient's email is invalid.
Please check and try again Agree to Terms required. Thank you for sharing our content. A message has been sent to your recipient's email address with a link to the content webpage. Your name: is required Error: This is required. Your email: is required Error: This is required Error: Not a valid value. Send to: is required Error: This is required Error: Not a valid value. Benefits of doing sport and exercise If you are healthy and have an uncomplicated pregnancy, playing sport can help you stay fitter and stronger, prevent excess weight gain and make you feel better mentally.
Regular exercise also lowers your risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers. But while pregnant, you'll need to be more careful as well as avoid certain types of sport. Why do I need to be more careful? Medical conditions that may affect you playing sport Your maternity team may want to monitor your sport or advise you against participating, if you: have problems with your heart, lungs or liver have diabetes that is not well controlled have bone or joint problems have an infectious disease are obese or underweight have problems with your pregnancy or a previous pregnancy have anaemia are having a multiple birth e.
It's important for you to stay comfortable and to warm up before and cool down after your sport. Sports to avoid You should not play sports that: make you work very hard or become too hot could cause you to fall could hit your baby have lots of jumping or bouncing involve sudden changes in direction involve diving or high altitudes Sport and stages of pregnancy You may need to make some changes as your pregnancy advances.
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