My name is Kelleigh and I just had my first baby. I have been crossfitting for almost three
years. I first became pregnant last
October but unfortunately that pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. After the miscarriage I was devastated and
unsure if I should continue working out.
My friends, family and co-workers all told me to stop crossfitting since
I had lost the baby. However, my obgyn
disagreed with the majority of opinion and told me I could keep crossfitting. The doctors assured me that the miscarriage
had nothing to do with my workout habits.
I gave up crossfit for a little while to grieve after the miscarriage
but returned a few weeks later. Crossfit
is what makes me feel good and I could no longer sit at home and focus on how
sad I was. I gradually got back to my
regular workouts when I found out I was pregnant again. I was elated to find out I was pregnant but
I was also nervous to crossfit. I did
not want to have another miscarriage. My
obgyn assured me I could crossfit.
However, I took it very easy in the first trimester because of my nerves
and not feeling well.
I began to feel better in my second trimester and was
working out much more. I still had some
concerns about working out and my coach Paul provided me with Aimee’s
information. Paul told me Aimee did crossfit
throughout her pregnancies. Paul suggested
I email Aimee with any questions I might have.
Aimee was wonderful and answered all my questions. She put an ease to so many of my fears and I
felt much more comfortable working out. I did crossfit 3-4 times a week through my
whole pregnancy and felt great. I was
able to keep most of my weights very close to my pre pregnancy weights and did
not need to scale many workouts until the very end of pregnancy.
This blog is a great resource because the majority of
opinion will tell you how crazy you are for doing crossfit while pregnant. People told me I should not lift heavy
weights because it would put me into pre term labor or give me complications
with the pregnancy. I decided not to
listen to everyone else and simply listened to my body and my obgyn. My obgyn was thrilled I kept so active during
my pregnancy and told me I could continue working out until delivery. Despite popular opinion I did not go into
preterm labor and I delivered a healthy baby boy at 40 weeks and 6 days. My advice to other women would be to listen
to your body and your doctor. I think crossiftting while pregnant is amazing
and powerful. It keeps mom and baby both
healthy!!
Logan
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