ROLE OF YOGA AND PRANAYAMA DURING PREGNANCY: A TRIMESTER-WISE HOLISTIC APPROACH FOR MATERNAL AND FETAL WELL-BEING
Dr. Deepashree H. P.*, Dr. Shilpashree H. P.
ABSTRACT
Pregnancy is a physiological state marked by reflective anatomical, hormonal, and psychological changes that require wide-ranging care to ensure maternal and fetal well-being. Stress, anxiety, musculoskeletal discomfort, and altered autonomic balance are commonly encountered during gestation. Yoga and Pranayama, integral components of traditional Indian health sciences, offer a safe, non-pharmacological and holistic tactic to antenatal care. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these practices align closely with the principles of Garbhini Paricharya, which emphasizes trimester-wise care for optimal fetal development and maternal health. This article evaluates the role of Yoga and Pranayama during pregnancy through a trimester-wise approach and explains their physiological and psychological benefits. Gentle Yoga Asanas and controlled breathing techniques improve flexibility, circulation, respiratory efficiency, autonomic regulation, and emotional stability. Evidence suggests that regular prenatal Yoga practice reduces pregnancy-related discomforts, improves labor outcomes, and enhances overall quality of life. When practiced under proper guidance, Yoga and Pranayama can be effectively integrated into routine antenatal care as complementary therapies for promoting maternal and fetal health.
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