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Cycling & pregnancy

 
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Old 11-01.-2005, 09:45 PM   #1
Zardoz
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Default Cycling & pregnancy

The good news is that Mrs Z is expecting :-)

The bad news is that this will affect our cycling plans :-(

Has anyone has experience of cycling & exercise through pregnancy?
Would be grateful for some comments & links

Ta.
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Old 11-01.-2005, 10:37 PM   #2
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Zardoz wrote:
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> The good news is that Mrs Z is expecting :-)
>
> The bad news is that this will affect our cycling plans :-(
>
> Has anyone has experience of cycling & exercise through pregnancy?
> Would be grateful for some comments & links


Not personally ;-)

However when Mrs B was 6 months pregnant with our first daughter we
spent a fortnight touring in the Pyrenees. 18 months later we spent an
idyllic three weeks wild-camping in Corsica with new daughter on the
kiddie-seat. Said youngster, is now an ingrained cyclist having done the
E2E at 14 and raced and toured extensively.
It has been roughly the same with the other children too, although son
presently prefers Games Workshop LOTR :-(

No doubt some of the fairer sex will come along soon with some more answers.

John B
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Old 11-01.-2005, 10:59 PM   #3
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JohnB wrote:

> It has been roughly the same with the other children too, although
> son presently prefers Games Workshop LOTR :-(


Warhammer over here.

> No doubt some of the fairer sex will come along soon with some more

answers.

Becka and Myra?

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Old 12-01.-2005, 12:15 AM   #4
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:45:05 +0000 someone who may be Zardoz
<me@you.twang> wrote this:-

>Would be grateful for some comments & links


http://groups.google.co.uk/advanced_group_search?hl=en

Put uk.rec.cycling into the Newsgroup box and you will find much
discussion a year or two ago.


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Old 12-01.-2005, 12:15 AM   #5
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Zardoz wrote:
> The good news is that Mrs Z is expecting :-)
>
> The bad news is that this will affect our cycling plans :-(
>
> Has anyone has experience of cycling & exercise through pregnancy?
> Would be grateful for some comments & links
>
> Ta.


We're just had our third on Dec 9th. My wife was cycling until the day
before as she found this more comfortable than walking.

She asked at one her prenatal clinic appointments whether cycling was
safe in late pregnancy and was told she shouldn't cycle "in case she
fell off!". <Insert H*lm*t joke here>

We asked the consultant looking after her for advice and were told that
as long as she was not uncomforatable there was no reason why she should
not cycle even in late pregnancy.

Hope this helps. If Mrs Z would like to chat with Mrs H the email
address above works.


Julesh

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Old 12-01.-2005, 01:39 AM   #6
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In news:1105448375.947285.201010@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com,
dkahn400 <dkahn400@yahoo.co.uk> typed:
> JohnB wrote:
>
>> It has been roughly the same with the other children too, although
>> son presently prefers Games Workshop LOTR :-(

>
> Warhammer over here.
>
>> No doubt some of the fairer sex will come along soon with some more
>> answers.

>
> Becka and Myra?


Myra answered here: url:http://www.myra-simon.com/myra/bike/pregnancy.html

Unsurprisingly, neither of them post here much since the birth.

A


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Old 12-01.-2005, 02:02 AM   #7
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dkahn400 wrote:
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> JohnB wrote:
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> > It has been roughly the same with the other children too, although
> > son presently prefers Games Workshop LOTR :-(

>
> Warhammer over here.


Don't you just hate it when you walk into the sitting room and hear that
dreaded crunch under the cleats...

....and you've flattened a Warg Rider or a Horde of Archaon [1]

[1] while son is into LOTR, 10 yr old daughter is just taking up Warhammer.

John B
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Old 12-01.-2005, 02:18 AM   #8
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"dkahn400" <dkahn400@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1105448375.947285.201010@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>
> Becka and Myra?


Trouble is the little trouble arrives and Mum has better things to do than
post here :~(

Both are missed.

T


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Old 12-01.-2005, 02:27 AM   #9
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Ambrose Nankivell wrote:

> Unsurprisingly, neither of them post here much since the birth.

Do you suppose they've found something else to do? :-)

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Old 12-01.-2005, 02:34 AM   #10
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JohnB wrote:

> Don't you just hate it when you walk into the sitting room and
> hear that dreaded crunch under the cleats...
>
> ...and you've flattened a Warg Rider or a Horde of Archaon [1]


I don't have that problem luckily. The Space Marines, Blood Angels and
Necrons are either in their boxes or on the table, er... battle field.
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Old 12-01.-2005, 04:01 AM   #11
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Zardoz wrote:
> The good news is that Mrs Z is expecting :-)
>
> The bad news is that this will affect our cycling plans :-(
>
> Has anyone has experience of cycling & exercise through pregnancy?
> Would be grateful for some comments & links


With Child 1, Mrs NR (not a very keen cyclist, usually) was cycling
right up until the day she phoned me (at the pub). IIRC, she'd cycled to
the farm down the road for some strawberries. PYO strawberries, it
should be noted. Towards the end she was complaining a bit that her legs
couldn't go round properly but she persevered.
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Old 12-01.-2005, 04:43 AM   #12
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 14:15:39 GMT someone who may be Julesh
<canned_lunchmeat@hotmail.com> wrote this:-

>She asked at one her prenatal clinic appointments whether cycling was
>safe in late pregnancy and was told she shouldn't cycle "in case she
>fell off!". <Insert H*lm*t joke here>


I am told that body armour for women comes with bumps in the
appropriate places. Adding a large third bump might be interesting.


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Old 12-01.-2005, 04:45 AM   #13
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my wife cycled daily up until a week or so before both of ours popped
out. She only stopped because there was too much ice and snow on the
road (Dec '81 and Jan '85) - it was difficult to walk on the pavements
as well

Zardoz wrote:
> The good news is that Mrs Z is expecting :-)
>
> The bad news is that this will affect our cycling plans :-(
>
> Has anyone has experience of cycling & exercise through pregnancy?
> Would be grateful for some comments & links
>
> Ta.


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Old 12-01.-2005, 08:31 AM   #14
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In news:fle7u0tj99pbclqii4g9503h1liv88qqej@4ax.com,
Zardoz <me@you.twang> wrote:
> The good news is that Mrs Z is expecting :-)
>
> The bad news is that this will affect our cycling plans :-(
>
> Has anyone has experience of cycling & exercise through pregnancy?
> Would be grateful for some comments & links
>
> Ta.


Best to transfer to a recumbent for the actual birth.
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Old 15-01.-2005, 11:53 PM   #15
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:45:05 +0000, Zardoz <me@you.twang> wrote in
message <fle7u0tj99pbclqii4g9503h1liv88qqej@4ax.com>:

>The good news is that Mrs Z is expecting :-)
>The bad news is that this will affect our cycling plans :-(


Tandem, trailer, carry on regardless ;-)

Congrats

Guy
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