My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Get updates on how your baby develops, your body changes, and what you can expect during each week of your pregnancy by signing up to the Mumsnet Pregnancy Newsletters.

Pregnancy

Swimming breaststroke in pregnancy

12 replies

christiana · 05/03/2009 07:28

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
Report
MinnieMummy · 05/03/2009 08:11

Hmm, not sure if it causes SPD, but it can definitely exacerbate it (did for me!).

Maybe alternate breaststroke with e.g. backstroke and then that way you get the benefits of swimming but reduce the possible side-effects?

Report
christiana · 05/03/2009 08:16

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
Report
magnummum · 05/03/2009 08:24

Doesn't cause it but I was told to avoid it by my osteopath and GP when I developed mild SPD in last pregnancy -it's the leg movements that exacerbate the problem. Other strokes are fine.

Report
katiepotatie · 05/03/2009 08:41

it doesn't cause it ,but can make it worse. Physio told me if you do proper breaststroke then this should be safe for back and pelvis.

Report
christiana · 05/03/2009 15:49

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
Report
xxhunnyxx · 05/03/2009 20:10

I've got SPD and my physio has recommended swimming but has told me to vary the types of strokes I do.
Swimming is fab in pregnancy so if it's not causing u any probs then carry on with it

Report
MrsTittleMouse · 05/03/2009 20:12

Swimming breaststroke gave me SPD in my first pregnancy. The symptoms started as soon as I started swimming and got dramatically better once I stopped. I probably was prone to it, obviously, but it was the trigger.

Report
MoshiMoshi · 06/03/2009 11:36

Agree with what has been said. I tend to do front crawl which is not going to aggravate/cause any sort of problem. I tend to avoid breaststroke as I can tell by the way my hips are moving as the pregnancy progresses that they are getting more lax and wouldn't want to create any problems...

Report
MoshiMoshi · 06/03/2009 11:36

PS That is front crawl with bilateral breathing just to be safe!

Report
KT1983 · 06/03/2009 15:56

I swam through my whole pregnancy ( breaststroke) and had no problems with SPD.

Report
MsG · 06/03/2009 19:17

I've been swimming and I just flap my feet up and down behind me (not sure what it's called!) rather than my normal action of moving them in the same way as I do my arms, because I'd heard it can cause problems with your pelvis.
x

Report
Koumak · 09/03/2009 14:09

i too swam breastroke only (cant really do anything else) through my first pregnancy without any problems and intend to do the same this time round

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.