Re: Pregnant...running...miscarriage
Hi there...
First of all congratulations!...I hope that this pregnancy goes to term...
I can speak from experience here-During my first pregnancy, I had been running for over a year but was racing regularly , 5K's to half's-and training about 40 miles a week. When I got pregnant, I switched to aerobics. stair masters and some wieght training. All went well for the most part.
I found out while "tapering" for my first marathon that I was 7 weeks pregnant...that would have put me at just over 10 weeks for the marathon. I had done all my long training runs and felt good so my doctor supported my continuing to run the marathon. I also had a few more years of running under my belt, was in a low risk catagory for pregnancy, and knew my body and how it reacts to longer distances pretty well. I promised my doctor and myself/family that I would listen to my body and stop if I experienced any discomfort-one of the bigger issues is body temperature and hydration. Heart rate doesn't play as important a role as originally once thought because your heartrate is already somewhat elevated during pregnancy. Anyway, I ran the marathon-it was cool out...good thing, and finished with only a couple walking breaks and overall, felt good. I continued running until about 5 1/2 months and then changed to other activities running got less comfortable...
I am now 29 weeks pregnant with my third child and I am still running, mainly because I can and because I feel good. The most important things you can do is: listen to your doctor and listen to your body...I ran my last half marathon at 16 weeks and I ran it slow. It is not the time to be setting any records no matter how far you are running. I continued to do long runs (9-13) until a couple weeks ago and I'm still getting 40+ miles/week in but some of them are walking-it all depends on how I feel.
Bottem line, everyone is different-unfortunately you have a history of miscarriage so you need to especially carefull. I would think your doctor would support your continuing to run-moderately but you should put your training for a marathon off for another year...you will have many more opportunities to run a marathon, maybe not to grow a life.
Best wishes ahead for you-if you want to discuss any further, feel free to e-mail me jennygb@comcast.net. I understand how it feels-there is not enough information out there to help guide you along.