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Pregnancy and Sport

Posted on July 24, 2008 by Massage Therapists' Association of British Columbia

Exercising during pregnancy is becoming more popular as it has been known to limit weight gain during the pregnancy, help with delivery and make returning to exercise after the birth much easier. With the increase in the number of female athletes, pregnancy in sport has become a hot topic as it raises a number of [...]

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