Up to about a year ago, I was reasonably physically active. Not very athletic, but I sometimes went to the gym, jogged on the treadmill, did yoga or some other sports.
When I started fertility treatments about 9 months ago, my doctor told me to stop all physical activity. In retrospect, I think much of what this doctor told me was far too conservative -- or sometimes just downright wrong -- but I listened to him at the time.
The total lack of exercise (practical bedrest when I wasn't at work) plus the hormone treatments caused me to gain some weight.
Then, I was exhausted during my first trimester and continued not to exercise. I am shockingly unfit -- climbing two flights of stairs leaves me winded.
Now, my exhaustion / nausea are lifting and I feel I should get in shape again.
Was Doctor #1 right? Is exercise dangerous? He really crushed my confidence.
That said, he also said all women should have C-sections, so I don't think he was interested in getting patients fit and ready for natural birth.
There's that -- plus the fact that I don't want to get HUGE and then have to diet like crazy after the birth.
I've gained about 2 kg in 3 months, which I think is fine. But I don't want to balloon like a gf of mine who put on 60 lbs!
Any help?
When I started fertility treatments about 9 months ago, my doctor told me to stop all physical activity. In retrospect, I think much of what this doctor told me was far too conservative -- or sometimes just downright wrong -- but I listened to him at the time.
The total lack of exercise (practical bedrest when I wasn't at work) plus the hormone treatments caused me to gain some weight.
Then, I was exhausted during my first trimester and continued not to exercise. I am shockingly unfit -- climbing two flights of stairs leaves me winded.
Now, my exhaustion / nausea are lifting and I feel I should get in shape again.
Was Doctor #1 right? Is exercise dangerous? He really crushed my confidence.
That said, he also said all women should have C-sections, so I don't think he was interested in getting patients fit and ready for natural birth.
There's that -- plus the fact that I don't want to get HUGE and then have to diet like crazy after the birth.
I've gained about 2 kg in 3 months, which I think is fine. But I don't want to balloon like a gf of mine who put on 60 lbs!
Any help?
