onepeter315
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So leading up to my pregnancy, I started developing really healthy habits— esp with cardio using peloton and my Apple Watch.
A few notes:
Pre pregnancy: I made a rule for myself that I had to close my rings on my watch to be allowed to drink an ipa. It was great motivation and often I didn’t need to drink an IPA even after closing my rings. Obviously now, that’s not an option.
I’m in my first trimester and thank god- no nausea, but total exhaustion.
A few things that aren’t helping:
I live in the Midwest where this winter has been particularly frigid.
And
Prior to finding out that Im pregnant, I was on very high doses of ADHD meds, which I planned on taking through my pregnancy, but found that I felt totally panicked taking them. So I stopped taking my adhd meds( I see a therapist weekly and so concerns about complete withdrawal leading to extreme stress can be met through that tool- all of my relevant providers know I’ve stopped taking them.
All of this being said, I cannot tolerate working out on the same level I used to.
Any advice? Any classes that felt right?
I have loved Pilates in the past, but there aren’t many nearby studios and I have to be very careful with yoga- I have a tendency to hyperextend and really injure myself.
Any motivation techniques that have helped?
A few notes:
Pre pregnancy: I made a rule for myself that I had to close my rings on my watch to be allowed to drink an ipa. It was great motivation and often I didn’t need to drink an IPA even after closing my rings. Obviously now, that’s not an option.
I’m in my first trimester and thank god- no nausea, but total exhaustion.
A few things that aren’t helping:
I live in the Midwest where this winter has been particularly frigid.
And
Prior to finding out that Im pregnant, I was on very high doses of ADHD meds, which I planned on taking through my pregnancy, but found that I felt totally panicked taking them. So I stopped taking my adhd meds( I see a therapist weekly and so concerns about complete withdrawal leading to extreme stress can be met through that tool- all of my relevant providers know I’ve stopped taking them.
All of this being said, I cannot tolerate working out on the same level I used to.
Any advice? Any classes that felt right?
I have loved Pilates in the past, but there aren’t many nearby studios and I have to be very careful with yoga- I have a tendency to hyperextend and really injure myself.
Any motivation techniques that have helped?