tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136343122448225342.post1698372144395081392..comments2022-11-18T09:47:56.455+01:00Comments on Running Around: Here we go againUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136343122448225342.post-62480441358157780352011-12-06T14:47:11.713+01:002011-12-06T14:47:11.713+01:00http://www.achim-achilles.de/laufthemen/gesundheit...http://www.achim-achilles.de/laufthemen/gesundheit-verletzung-laufen-sportmedizin/18735-sport-in-der-schwangerschaft.html<br /><br />LG<br />IngoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136343122448225342.post-29490216860416371352011-11-21T03:17:02.248+01:002011-11-21T03:17:02.248+01:00mapp - hope you don't mind, i kind of took the...mapp - hope you don't mind, i kind of took the beat of your blog this week and continued my own little tune on my blog :)PiccolaPineConehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09520539255908849462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136343122448225342.post-30195849971075312592011-11-19T04:49:19.365+01:002011-11-19T04:49:19.365+01:00I love you ladies - for showing that listening to ...I love you ladies - for showing that listening to your bodies is what is most important, not just some random guidelines chosen because no real studies are ever done on the subject (except by Clapp)....enjoy your healthy, active pregnancies!!cherellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13643258879501877022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136343122448225342.post-8895827341776558482011-11-18T09:02:38.359+01:002011-11-18T09:02:38.359+01:00you're right PPC! I too delivered a perfectly ...you're right PPC! I too delivered a perfectly healthy baby : 3.330kgs and 51 cms, not too bad for his 44kgs / 1.56m mum, I think :-) And I am sure having exercised until the end helped a lot dealing with recovery post C-section : I was promised a lot of pain and weeks of barely being able to walk, and got none of it (a major baby blues instead, but that's another matter).<br /><br />And if that can cheer you up retrospectively, in France, you would have potentially waited... 6 more days before being induced, since full term here is considered to be 41 weeks, and they will induce 5 days later. See how ... um ... lucky (?) you were ? :-)Mapphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02342013052075227227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136343122448225342.post-88973068595940779242011-11-18T03:41:30.063+01:002011-11-18T03:41:30.063+01:00Hi Mapp, Of course you are TOTALLY singing to the ...Hi Mapp, Of course you are TOTALLY singing to the choir on this topic... I hear your frustration though I think in Quebec people are probably far less judgemental than in France. Nonetheless I cannot count the number of people who told me I would go into premature labour as a result of running.<br />really? I thought as I passed 38 weeks.<br />really? I thought as I passed 39 weeks.<br />sometime soon please! I thought as I passed 40 weeks.<br />where is this premature labour everyone promised?? I wondered as I went in for my induction.<br />never mind oremature labour, when is LABOUR going to start?? I thought after 10 hours of pitocin and nothing.<br />Finally when la cocotte was pried out by c-section, still completely undescended, nowhere near my cervix - perfectly healthy with an apgar of 10 I might add, at 40 weeks 6 days... I had to conclude that all the random people with their random opinions really didn;t know that much after all.<br />Enjoy the run!PiccolaPineConehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09520539255908849462noreply@blogger.com