Exercise during pregnancy can reduce your risk of complications by at least 25%, says study

Researchers say 150 minutes of physical activity a week makes a huge difference.
There are so many things that are out of our control during pregnancy. We can’t control the nausea, food aversions or our bladders, and (even if you’re getting induced ) you can’t control exactly when or how your baby is going to come. There is so much we can’t control, but we can control whether or not we exercise, and a new study suggests that working out during pregnancy can cut a mama’s risk of complications by at least 25%.