Pregnancy Yoga & Exercises To Prepare For Vaginal Delivery (30-Minute Prenatal Yoga)

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Today we are doing a 30-Minute Pregnancy Yoga to prepare your body for a vaginal birth (vaginal delivery). This yoga and pregnancy exercises will get baby into an optimal fetal position, open your hips and prepare your body for a shorter and easier labor. Of course, the stretches also helped get rid of the aches and pains and helped my body feel amazing!

I hear hundreds of positive birth stories now and I love hearing how preparing your mind and body makes such a huge difference in your birth. Of course, I’m so excited for you and I really believe you can have your positive birth and beautiful baby!

Guide to cope with pain in labor:
Pregnancy Meal Plan:
Pelvic Floor Guide For Birth Prep:
Pregnancy Yoga Cards:
Birth Position Printable:

You can also check out my 7-day pregnancy workout challenge:

Pregnancy Workout Playlist:

My other pregnancy cardio walking workouts:

My other pregnancy pilates workouts:

Natural Birth Education Playlist:

How to avoid tearing during labor:
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Other pregnancy workouts you may enjoy:
Pregnancy Exercises For Easy Delivery:
Pregnancy Exercises Second Trimester:
15 Minute Pregnancy Workout:
Pregnancy Cardio Workout:

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Check with your doctor before trying any of these strategies or before starting this or any new exercise routine. Only do the movements safe for you in your pregnancy. You are responsible for your own safety. Full disclaimer at the bottom.
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Disclaimer: This is general prenatal fitness only. Please check with your doctor or health care provider to see if this video is safe for you. You are responsible for your own safety. Don’t do anything that feels unsafe for you or baby. Stop if you have any pain or discomfort, bleeding, chest pain or shortness of breath, dizziness or if you feel unwell. P&P Health Inc., Pregnancy and Postpartum TV and Jessica Pumple are not liable in any way for any injury, loss, damages, costs or expenses suffered by you in relation to this video or its content.

Jessica Pumple is a registered dietitian, certified pre & postnatal fitness instructor, and pregnancy & postpartum core exercise specialist. She helps pregnant women stay fit, have healthy babies, and easier labors. She helps new moms with postpartum recovery, to heal and strengthen their core and find more energy!

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30 COMMENTS

  1. Great yoga sequence, my body really needed that and I enjoy your videos, but not a fan of the music for the first duration of your videos. Please consider something calmer. Otherwise, thank you for sharing this content x

  2. I had my baby girl 10 days ago with a natural and unmedicated delivery thanks to your help! I’ve been doing your yoga and exercise videos since week 18 and I felt prepared for my big day. It wasn’t painless but I was able to cope thanks to you. I can’t wait to get back to exercising now that I’m feeling more recovered. Thank you again ❤

  3. Currently 38 weeks pregnant, have been following your videos and doing the exercises since 28 weeks! Really seeing a difference in my mobility and overall aches and pains. I have recommended your channel to other mamas to be on the app I use to track my pregnancy 🙂

  4. Hi Jessica thank you for all your useful yoga to prepare for natural birth. I do this yoga on October 4 evening and I gave birth on October 5 at 12pm. It only takes me 15 minutes in the delivery room to deliver my baby. ❤

  5. Hi Jessica, thanks so much for this lovely practice and for all that you do. I've been following your workouts since week 6 and am now at week 33. Can you explain what you mean when you say your elbows/hips/knees should be aligned in side plank? I can never get them to line up and wonder if I'm doing it wrong.

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