Health
As an obese woman, I felt it was important that I exercise during my pregnancy. New research suggests I was right. – Business Insider Australia
It was my due date with my second child, and I was laying on my back, legs lifted into the air.
- I was at the gym until delivery with my now two-year-old, because I suspected that exercise would keep us both at our healthiest.
- New researcher suggests that when obese mums exercise during pregnancy, it can impact their childrens’ DNA.
- Researchers will study the exact impact of the epigenetic changes in the future.
- Visit Insider’s homepage for more stories.
It was my due date with my second child, and I was laying on my back, legs lifted into the air.
I wasn’t in the hospital delivering. I…
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