The Follow-Up: Strength Training While Pregnant
Episode Description
Strength training in pregnancy can feel confusing with so much mixed advice online. In this Follow-Up episode, I revisit my conversation with Amy Kiefer and Krystle Holland of Expecting and Empowered to talk about how movement can support your body during pregnancy, prepare you for postpartum recovery, and help with the real physical demands of motherhood.
We also cover warning signs to watch for after birth, why returning to exercise too quickly can backfire, and how to think about strength in a way that supports healing, not pressure. This episode is a helpful listen for anyone who wants a more practical, realistic approach to movement during and after pregnancy.
In this episode, we cover:
Why strength training can support the body during pregnancy
How movement may help reduce common pregnancy aches and pains
The connection between prenatal fitness and postpartum recovery
Why mobility and pelvic floor function both matter before labor
What to know about exercise clearance during pregnancy and postpartum
Warning signs like leaking, pelvic pressure, or increased bleeding
Why a slow return to activity matters after birth
How pelvic floor therapy can support recovery
The physical demands of motherhood and functional strength
Letting go of bounce-back pressure and focusing on long-term health
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