Nov 21, 2008

Water Aerobics Reduces Pain In Childbirth

Pregnant Women Who Do Water Aerobics Are More Likely to Pass Up Pain Drugs During Delivery

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A new study reports that women who do water aerobics during pregnancy may have less need of pain medications for their deliveries. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Campinas in Brazil and published in Reproductive Health, included 71 expectant mothers. Thirty-four of the women took water aerobics classes three times a week during pregnancy, while the control group of 37 women did not.

The water aerobics group was significantly less likely to ask for pain medication during delivery. Twenty-seven percent of the aerobics group asked for pain medication, compared to 65 percent of the control group.

There were no significant differences in length of labor or type of delivery between the two groups. Newborn results for average birth weight and age at delivery were similar, as were Apgar scores, which evaluate the physical condition of a newborn immediately after birth.

All participants received fitness tests at several intervals during pregnancy. Water aerobics did not have any negative impact on the cardiovascular health of the women who took the classes.

"We've shown that the regular practice of moderate water aerobics during pregnancy is not detrimental to the health of the mother or the child," says co-author Rosa Pereira in a news release. "In fact, the reduction in analgesia requests suggests that it can get women into better psycho-physical condition."

By Caroline Wilbert
Reviewed by Louise Chang
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by bbpkr November 23, 2008 3:19 PM EST
I can believe it. There''s a very-fit & very-pregnant
young Mom-to-be in my twice-weekly Water Aerobics session at the local YMCA. W.A. is a Great form of No-impact exercise.
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by bbpkr November 23, 2008 3:17 PM EST
I can believe it. There''s a very-"fit" & very -pregnant young Mon-to-be in my bi-weekly Water Aerobics class.
W.A. is a Great No-impact for of exercising--I do it to relieve painful low-back & hip pain due to Arthritis.
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by erasmus81 November 22, 2008 6:42 PM EST
"Pregnant Women Who Do Water Aerobics Are More Likely to Pass Up Pain Drugs During Delivery"

Yeah? I don''t think so.
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