Anonymous wrote:Heck no. And not because of any concerns for the baby - though I have those. Running is bad on your knees, running a marathon worse on them but running one while pregnant is insane. Unless you would like to get knee replacement surgery so that you can run in 10 yearsYour ligaments are all stretched when you are pregnant so it's much easier to do damage. Pass on this one so you can run until you are 60!
Anonymous wrote:i'd do it, but I am excessive in that way.
Anonymous wrote:MikeL wrote:Anonymous wrote:If something happened you'd never know if the over exertion was responsible.
I'd skip it. And I'm a hard core athlete.
This is good advice.
+ 2 no hardcore points for endangering the baby. Only downside in this situation. So why?
MikeL wrote:Anonymous wrote:If something happened you'd never know if the over exertion was responsible.
I'd skip it. And I'm a hard core athlete.
This is good advice.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a thought: ASK YOUR DOCTOR. You know, the person with a medical degree whose job it is to oversee your health and the health of your unborn child?
If you do this without consulting your doctor and harm or lose the baby, you are negligent and directly responsible.
Anonymous wrote:If something happened you'd never know if the over exertion was responsible.
I'd skip it. And I'm a hard core athlete.