These celebrity moms show us how strong a woman can be!
Moms undeniably deserve to be called superwomen, especially since they have spent an average of nine months carrying and nurturing another human inside their body. What also makes other moms more inspiring is when they dedicate their time and effort doing workouts to ensure the safety of their delivery and their baby.
In showbiz, a few celebrity moms have become the talk of the town as they shared snippets of their prenatal workouts.
Some expecting celebrities do yoga and pilates while others prefer to do strength training and lift weights. But whatever their pregnancy regimen involves, they make sure to get the guidance and clearance of their doctors before engaging their bodies in these routines.
What are the prenatal exercises of some celebrity moms? Find out and get inspiration through this gallery.
Iya Villania remained to be physically active during her three pregnancies, and the 'Chika Minute' host was never intimidated about lifting weights despite her growing baby bump.
Ever since she discovered the island life, Andi Eigenmann has led a more mindful lifestyle. She especially kept her healthy habits during her pregnancies.
Sheena Halili did prenatal pilates, and it didn't only help her have a safe delivery. She claimed that the exercise helped her fight off her anxiety attacks, too.
Camille Prats did barre workout routines at home to keep her body strong and healthy during her pregnancy.
For her first pregnancy, Solenn Heussaff prepared her mind and body by doing prenatal yoga.
Light but regular exercises definitely helped Max Collins deliver a safe water birth at home.
Meryll Soriano has been doing yoga before bearing her first baby with Joem Bascon. With consistency, the now mom of two even got to do a supported handstand during the seventh month of pregnancy.
Michelle Madrigal, who has always been a fitness buff, continued lifting weights during her pregnancy.
Aubrey Miles didn't have a hard time giving birth as well as shedding off her pregnancy weight because of her consistent workouts.
Coleen Garcia kept doing her fitness routines even up to her ninth month of pregnancy to prepare herself for home birth.
Bianca Gonzalez engaged herself in prenatal pilates for a safe delivery and faster recovery.
Phoemela Barranda is expecting her second child at the age of 40, and she found her “perfect low-impact pregnancy” workout in pilates.
Blogger and influence Kryz Uy did home workouts up until a week before she gave birth.
Isabelle Daza's prenatal exercise includes going on hikes and pilates.