Pregnancy and Exercise
Other Names
Background
Pathophysiology
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
Risk Factors
Absolute Contraindications
- Ruptured membranes[1]
- Preterm labour
- Hypertensive disorder of pregnancy
- Incompetent cervix
- Growth restricted fetus
- High order multiple gestation
- Placenta previa after 28th week
- Persistent 2nd or 3rd trimester bleeding
- Uncontrolled Type I diabetes
- Thyroid disease
- Other serious CV, respiratory or systemic disorder
Relative Contraindications
- Previous preterm birth
- Needs to be updated
Evaluation
Classification
Management
Complications
See Also
References
- ↑ Gregory Davies, L. W. (2018). No. 129 Exericse in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, e58-e65.