Yoga practice during pregnancy may enhance the pregnancy experience and contribute to a shorter, more physiologic labor and a decreased likelihood of operative intervention, including cesarean section and operative vaginal delivery (forceps and vacuum). Because of the physiologic changes during pregnancy and the alteration of the normal anatomy,
care must be exercised when teaching yoga to pregnant patients. In this course we will review basic physiologic and anatomical changes in pregnancy that mandate an alternative
approach to the usual yoga practice. Participants will learn which postures to avoid in each of the three trimesters and will become aware of the usual postures which need to be modified because of the changes that occur as pregnancy progresses. Postures that enhance the opportunity of normal vaginal delivery will be emphasized and a routine yoga practice for pregnant patients will be emphasized. Teachers of yoga will become more comfortable with instructing pregnant patients to enjoy yoga during this wonderful time of their lives. 15 contact hours for nurses.
Intended audience: Yoga Teachers, Prenatal class instructors
Your Investment: $195.00
For more information, contact Maureen Spencer, RN, M.Ed, Finding Inner Peace Yoga School 781 878-0115 or email yogareikisound@yahoo.com
Added by Findingpeace on January 4, 2007