Around 8 years ago, my wife was pregnant with our daughter. I must admit that I felt bad for the woman. Clearly being pregnant is no easy routine. There are many annoyances and hardships involved. Most of them are physical no doubt, but still relevant. By the way, are there any men out there who think they could carry a child? More importantly, if you could, would you? That's the real question. I recall my wife having night sweats. This was terrible for her since we both worked at the time. I remember when she getting those absurd cravings for the most random foods around. And most of all, I remember when how she had to urinate ALL THE TIME. It was crazy stuff. Now, the bad part of this time concerns exercise. She basically didn't do any. We really could have used a pregnancy exercise video or something to get her on the right track. I was already waiting on her hand and foot. I definitely would have helped her with it. The reason I bring this up is because she gained quite a bit of weight when she was pregnant and it was difficult to lose once our daughter was born. A mere would have lessoned this burden. She would not have gained as much weight during her pregnancy and her muscles would have remained stronger throughout it.
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Now, I know that exercise does not sound too wonderful when we're talking about pregnancy. On the contrary, it is what's recommended now days. Studies have shown that it benefits the mother during labor and after the baby is born. Therefore you
may want to consider a pregnancy exercise video if you're expecting a little one soon.





