Pregnancy and exercise–exercise and pregnancy. A short review

Most of the important questions and uncertainties related to pregnancy and exercise can be reduced to two basic questions. First, in what ways does exercise during pregnancy influence the course of pregnancy and the development of the growing fetus? And second, in what ways does pregnancy itself alter the ability to exercise?

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