Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh India
2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh India
3. CCRYN—Collaborative Centre for Mind Body Intervention—PGIMER Chandigarh India
Abstract
AbstractThis review explores the benefits of yoga during pregnancy and considers its implications for working pregnant women, focusing on safety, future directions, and limitations. The physical and psychological changes experienced during pregnancy can lead to increased stress and discomfort, impacting both maternal and fetal health, which may be further augmented by work stress during pregnancy. To address these challenges, various interventions such as yoga, relaxation techniques, and meditation have been proposed. Although there is evidence to support the benefits of yoga at both physical and psychological levels, there is a lack of proper strategies and guidelines for the implications of these interventions among working pregnant women. Incorporating yoga as a safe and cost‐effective intervention for managing work‐related distress during pregnancy can have significant benefits for both maternal and fetal health. However, careful consideration of safety guidelines, further research on working pregnant women, and exploring optimal implementation strategies are essential to fully harness the potential of yoga in this context. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current evidence for the benefits and safety of yoga during pregnancy, with a specific focus on working pregnant women. To ensure the scientific rigor of this review, we conducted a systematic search of the PubMed database for high‐quality research studies published in peer‐reviewed journals.