Prenatal Yoga Portland OR

This article explores the benefits of Yoga during your pregnancy. Discovering you are pregnant, for many women is the signal to surrender to the momentous forces at work in your body.

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Prenatal Yoga, A Mother's View

Author: Patrick Attlee

Discovering you are pregnant, for many women is the signal to surrender to the momentous forces at work in your body. Suddenly, the career, and normal day-to-day routines like going to the gym can take a back seat. The nine months of pregnancy also give you an opportunity to slowly get prepare mentally for

To make the most of this time it is important to switch to a gentler lifestyle. Unfortunately due to the reduced physical activity that tends to come with pregnancy's restricted movement, women can feel inhibited and sedentary! In reality it does not have to be this way. Keeping the body active is one of the best ways to stay healthy. Gentle walking is a great low impact exercise, swimming is excellent for soothing and supporting the body as it expands. All things considered, Yoga is possibly the perfect all round activity for pregnant women because it is one of the few purely non-competitive forms of exercise, as well as providing all the excellent benefits which yoga is well known for.

The benefits especially relevant during pregnancy include proper alignment, relaxation and breathing. Most antenatal advisors will talk ad nauseum about the importance of breathing during labour. It sounds obvious and somewhat patronising, yet during the intensity of a contraction, your breath can seem like the only thing you can focus on and control. By practicing yoga-style breathing in the lead up to labour, you are more likely to remember it when it counts, it can help level you out when you are excited, scared or tired. Don't worry if it takes some time to master some of the breathing exercises - just focusing on deep Yoga breathing will have a profound affect on how you feel.

A good yoga teacher should also encourage better ways of sitting, standing and moving during pregnancy as your centre of gravity is altered. You can expect classes to be made up of a mix of traditional yoga poses slightly modified to work around a pregnant belly and a variety of possible labour positions. The notion of "active birthing' that you hear so much about actually is very in tune with exploring different Yoga postures. This basically means the mother is encouraged to move around as much as she likes during her labour and find positions that instinctively feel right, often making the most of gravity by squatting or leaning forward on hands and knees. This is in direct contrast to the old fashioned delivery wards that would keep women lying on their backs during labour.

Although prenatal yoga is a vary gentle activity, as with all physical exercise, it is possible to overdo it. The main thing to be aware of is that you don't over stretch during a pose as joints are much looser during pregnancy. This is because a hormone called Relaxin is produced which helps your pelvis soften and open slightly during childbirth. Taking it easy is a simple rule to accommodate and applies to all areas of life during pregnancy. Listening the body which is working hard to create a new life is the best thing you can do for yourself and your unborn child. Excellent practice for the years ahead!

About the Author:

Lydia Clark is a new mother and dedicated Yogi. She has written extensively on the benefits of Yoga over the last five years. You can learn more about pregnancy Yoga at www.pregnancy-yoga-dvd.com/buy-pregnancy-yoga-dvds.html

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/prenatal-yoga-a-mothers-view-941119.html

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Martin Lerner Schwartz , MD AMA members must adhere to the AMA's Principles of Medical Ethics Primary Specialty (Self Designated)(note): OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Gender: Male Location: View Map Beaverton, OR 97005 Office Phone: 503-626-4414 Accepts New Patients: Yes Hospital Admitting Privileges: Kaiser Sunnyside Med Ctr, Clackamas, OR Providence St Vincent Med Ctr, Portland, OR Health Plan Participation: KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN OF THE NORTHWEST Accepts Medicare: Yes Accepts Medicaid: Yes Group Practice Participation: Kaiser Permanente Interstate M Medical School: DUKE UNIV SCH OF MED, DURHAM NC 27710 Residency Training: UNIV OF NC HOSPS, OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Major Professional Activity: INACTIVE American Board of Medical Specialties Certification: Copyright 2006 American Board of Medical Specialties. All rights reserved. Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician Availability: Office hours vary weekly. Practice Philosophy or Description: My practice focus is obstetrics and gynecology with special interest in high risk obstetrics and operative hysteroscopy. I am very concerned that my patients are aware of the treatment options available, and that each of my patients is able to choose the option best suited for her. Key Professional Achievements and Awards: Member, Pacific Coast Obstetrics and Gynecology Society (1997), Northwest Permanente Board of Directors (1986-1995, 1997)Distinguished Physician Award (1981), Northwest Permanente