Running While Pregnant
Last November 18, we learned that I’m five weeks pregnant with a little Gablet. We were so happy when we found out and immediately announced to family and friends. We got the usual congratulatory greetings but also a lot of “then you have to stop running, Mench” kind of messages. Although those messages were really meant well, i could not help but feel a little upset. I’ve been training to run a full marathon and have been running quite regularly for most of the year. I’ve come to really love this sport and have become really passionate about finally running a full marathon before the year ends. The messages on my running dampened my spirit a bit but the fact that i was expecting was a stronger and happier emotion. So Gabs & i agreed that before we decide on anything, we will consult our doctor and get clearance that it’s perfectly okay to continue my training.
So we consulted and we we’re happy to find out that it is alright for me to continue my training since i have been running regularly anyway. It is not a drastic change nor an introduction of a new exercise regimen so it is okay to continue. However, our doctor strongly reminded me to “listen to your body always and more closely”. This should be my mantra whenever i run. This means that i should be very alert on changes in my body as i run. I have to check that i am not overexerting myself, gasping for breath and over heating. Hydration is very important since my body temperature should not rise more than 38 C. Overheating my body affects the baby severely. I should also be mindful of my heart rate per minute. It should not exceed 140 beats per minute. Good thing that with training, i was able to lower my resting heart rate to 55-60 beats per minute therefore, it takes a lot of effort to reach the maximum level. Although it may seem like a lot to think about, a good gauge that i’m okay while running is that i can still carry on with a conversation and not be breathless during the exercise.
So i’ve still been running to prepare for the upcoming SIngapore marathon scheduled next week (Dec 7). I am more careful, running at what i call a “pregnant pace” and listening to my body with every step. I do my 10k runs but finish it in an hour compared to the usual 53-55 mins. Although sometimes i miss the speed, i’m just happy that i can continue doing something that i really love to do. I still have to go to the doctor for ultrasound and check up before leaving for the marathon so that she can assess if the baby’s condition is okay before giving me the green light.
With the little bundle in my tummy, i may not finish the marathon in four and a half hours as targeted but i’d still be happy with any time that i finish. I also promised to myself and to Gabby that as soon as i feel that something is wrong, i will stop and not force myself to continue. Good thing also that my running partner Eddie Liew is there to check on me during the race. And i just feel really blessed that Gabby has been very supportive of my running.
This marathon will be truly memorable to me not just because it’ll be my first but because i’m running it with my little Gablet ![]()
November 29th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
wow mench, this is even more exciting! running while pregnant is already very challenging feat, so is finishing a 42k run — but doing both is an even bigger feat.
best of luck, and i hope all goes well.
November 30th, 2008 at 12:30 am
Wow congrats! Good luck with the race next week (and the bigger race ahead with little Gablet)!
November 30th, 2008 at 2:56 am
you are a running inspiration Mench…:)
congrats
November 30th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
good for you, dear! you’re such an inspiration
good luck next week!
November 30th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
Take care Mench (and your little Gablet)! We’ll be waiting for you at the finish line!
November 30th, 2008 at 11:47 pm
Menchie,
I have a strange feeling little gablet is going to be running from a lot of people when he/she grows up.
My support with you but you have to promise me to be careful ok? My nurse nerves want me to be there for you so just take it easy. Happy running sweetie.
December 1st, 2008 at 9:17 am
Hey Mench! GO! Good things come to good people so get ready, there’s more to come! I am so happy for you and yes, listen to your body, your mind and your heart. I understand the comments about babies and hmmm… and lack-thereof… but at the end of the day, it’s our bodies and we do what we feel is right for us at the moment so again, GO!!! I love you sister. Take this as a prophecy, more blessings are to come… stay tuned and continued blessings sister!
December 10th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
hi mench and gabby! i dont know if you’ll remember me, i’m one of the girls at the 1st AMCI duathlon waiting for our male teammate to finish the bike course…we were waiting at the finish line when everyone else was resting and eating…hehehehe..then the next day we saw each other again in ROX for the back packing seminar..the other girl, my teammate is jenny (the chinese one):p
we just want to congratulate the two of you! we’re glad that the trip went well and that you’ll be having your first baby soon :p hi little gablet! :p
good luck with everything and we hope to see you again. enjoy life!!!!! keep the adventures coming!
December 24th, 2008 at 9:51 am
Hi Everyone!
Thanks so much for the encouragement. Your faith in me and the little gablet has really inspired me to finish the race ( and do it again and again for as long as i can!).
Everything went well and the little bundle was very cooperative during the run. It’s a story that i will keep on sharing with him/her in the years to come.
Again, thanks and happy holidays to all!