How pregnancy workouts can reduce your baby’s asthma risk
Imagine reducing your child’s risk of asthma by nearly half—just by working out regularly during pregnancy. A new study has found that mothers who exercise at least three times a week while pregnant can lower their child's chances of developing asthma by about 46%.Asthma is a condition that makes breathing difficult, causing coughing, shortness of breath, and even wheezing. But researchers from the University of Eastern Finland have uncovered that simple exercises like walking, jogging, and strength training can make a huge difference for your child’s future health.