tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834846832861622672.post4177809871231549697..comments2024-02-06T08:43:35.333+01:00Comments on Sea Legs Girl: Copenhagen Marathonsea legs girlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14782712411873234071noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834846832861622672.post-25605008168981018102011-05-18T17:14:02.141+02:002011-05-18T17:14:02.141+02:00Hi Cherelli!
Actually, I hadn't read that stu...Hi Cherelli!<br /><br />Actually, I hadn't read that study. Made me think a bit, but mostly made me wonder what affects what ---<br /><br />Do nausea & fatigue (other signs of a healthy pregnancy) lead to less exercise or does exercise increase the risk of miscarriage? It's a tough question to answer and in my mind makes the study really hard to interpret.<br /><br />In my experience, I exercised quite a bit more the time I miscarried than this time at the beginning of pregnancy. If you ask me, it's because I felt totally unaffected by the pregnancy the miscarriage time.sea legs girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14782712411873234071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834846832861622672.post-61776129987769296632011-05-18T16:53:33.491+02:002011-05-18T16:53:33.491+02:00Hey SLG, Someone posted this on the RunnersWorld f...Hey SLG, Someone posted this on the RunnersWorld forum...I think you may have commented on it last year - or maybe it was a different study? Anyway, I'm interested in your take on the data when you get a chance....esp as it relates to how much time is spent exericing, though it doesn't mention intensity or how much people exercised going into pregnancy...http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2366024/?tool=pmcentrezcherellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13643258879501877022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834846832861622672.post-67300485267008205812011-05-14T20:51:52.693+02:002011-05-14T20:51:52.693+02:00I'm sorry, but I have this thing about running...I'm sorry, but I have this thing about running to prove something. To prove that I can. Overcome my fear of the marathon distance. That I can do something that nobody ever thought that I can do. And you go running girl, this marathon and prove that you can. Even if you are quite pregnant by this stage. You shall and will glow with happiness when crossing the finish line, tummy first! You have run so many races, take this one to enjoy the ride. Never mind the time - you have enough achievements. Wish I could run with you and enjoy seeing you shine!Kirstenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14000695114298710579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834846832861622672.post-61946760992487762192011-05-14T18:29:16.972+02:002011-05-14T18:29:16.972+02:00Sweet! If you think you can do it and want to star...Sweet! If you think you can do it and want to start, why not? You can go out there and enjoy soaking up the atmosphere at a comfortable relaxed pace...and just see how it goes...no one says you have to finish, just enjoy the day for what it is - a nice run among thousands of friends! I hope it's enjoyable for you - and I hope that if anything doesn't feel "quite right" you will know to simply walk away :) Have fun!cherellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13643258879501877022noreply@blogger.com