Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you do this? Seems unnecessarily risky. There are so many books great live and on demand things you can stream.
NP. Because in person is better. Because new moms will need community and this is a great way to find one. Or, you know, because she wants to.
Except is a global pandemic, as a pregnant woman you are considered high risk, plenty of pregnant moms are refusing to get vaxxed, and you’re going into an environment where you’ll be breathing heavily, indoors, in close proximity to others who could transmit the virus to you. I guess you’re free to make a selfish choice for your super spreader Orange Theory class but think about the conversation you’ll have with your nurses and doctors if you get COVID and ask yourself if the risk was worth it for what? A little endorphin burst you could have gotten from a walk or a virtual class?
This comment might have made more sense in October/November 2020. But it still would have sounded unnecessarily judgey then, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you do this? Seems unnecessarily risky. There are so many books great live and on demand things you can stream.
NP. Because in person is better. Because new moms will need community and this is a great way to find one. Or, you know, because she wants to.
Except is a global pandemic, as a pregnant woman you are considered high risk, plenty of pregnant moms are refusing to get vaxxed, and you’re going into an environment where you’ll be breathing heavily, indoors, in close proximity to others who could transmit the virus to you. I guess you’re free to make a selfish choice for your super spreader Orange Theory class but think about the conversation you’ll have with your nurses and doctors if you get COVID and ask yourself if the risk was worth it for what? A little endorphin burst you could have gotten from a walk or a virtual class?
When do we get to start lecturing pregnant drug addicts like this?
Unjenesaisquoi wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure where you live but this dc studio is offering hybrid yoga classes (in person requires vaccination) for pre and postpartum.
https://lighthouseyogacenter.cowtinker.com/om/spotlights
Thanks!! Will take a look. Now getting spooked by new variant but hoping booster + vaccination proof will ease the mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you do this? Seems unnecessarily risky. There are so many books great live and on demand things you can stream.
NP. Because in person is better. Because new moms will need community and this is a great way to find one. Or, you know, because she wants to.
Except is a global pandemic, as a pregnant woman you are considered high risk, plenty of pregnant moms are refusing to get vaxxed, and you’re going into an environment where you’ll be breathing heavily, indoors, in close proximity to others who could transmit the virus to you. I guess you’re free to make a selfish choice for your super spreader Orange Theory class but think about the conversation you’ll have with your nurses and doctors if you get COVID and ask yourself if the risk was worth it for what? A little endorphin burst you could have gotten from a walk or a virtual class?
If you’re going to just preach and lecture people, why bother going on these forums? Not helpful! Also interested in in-person classes here — thanks OP
Anonymous wrote:Not sure where you live but this dc studio is offering hybrid yoga classes (in person requires vaccination) for pre and postpartum.
https://lighthouseyogacenter.cowtinker.com/om/spotlights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you do this? Seems unnecessarily risky. There are so many books great live and on demand things you can stream.
NP. Because in person is better. Because new moms will need community and this is a great way to find one. Or, you know, because she wants to.
Except is a global pandemic, as a pregnant woman you are considered high risk, plenty of pregnant moms are refusing to get vaxxed, and you’re going into an environment where you’ll be breathing heavily, indoors, in close proximity to others who could transmit the virus to you. I guess you’re free to make a selfish choice for your super spreader Orange Theory class but think about the conversation you’ll have with your nurses and doctors if you get COVID and ask yourself if the risk was worth it for what? A little endorphin burst you could have gotten from a walk or a virtual class?
Anonymous wrote:No, it makes sense now. You guys are insane. I gave birth in a mask, I was pregnant and had a newborn Prevaccine, and I will continue to keep my kids and family safe by minimizing risks to myself. I know too many people who got sick with Covid and who died. The vaccine doesn’t make you bulletproof. You can exercise outside or at home. The gym is totally optional. If you think your mental health couldn’t handle skipping the gym, wait until you catch COVID and see how it does then when you realize you got it by doing something entirely unnecessary.