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Lifelift during pregnancy

I have recently started doing lifelift and love it. It makes me feel great!

However, I am trying to become pregnant and noticed there was a warning in the

video about during LifeLift during pregnancy. Can harm be done to the fetus if

LifeLift is done during pregnancy? I love LifeLift and can't imagine having to

stop doing it for nine months. However, I would never want to hurt my baby.

What is the story with LifeLift during pregnancy? I really need to know.

Amy

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Amy,

I suggest switching to Oxycise during your pregnancy. It is very

safe for pregnancy. I believe in breathing exercises strongly and

feel that they provide so many health benefits in addition to weight

control. You will get the same type of good feelings with Oxycise as

you do with Life Lift. I use both programs and love them both. I

know that some people prefer one over the other but they both flood

your body with Oxygen. There are also some great books on breathing

that can give you some breathing exercise's to use that are safe

during pregnancy:

- Conscious Breathing by Gaylord Hendricks

- Jumpstart your metabolism: with the power or breath by

> From: A Stormberg

> LifeLift@y...

> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 10:28 PM

> Subject: Lifelift during pregnancy

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> I have recently started doing lifelift and love it. It makes me

feel great! However, I am trying to become pregnant and noticed

there was a warning in the video about during LifeLift during

pregnancy. Can harm be done to the fetus if LifeLift is done during

pregnancy? I love LifeLift and can't imagine having to stop doing it

for nine months. However, I would never want to hurt my baby. What

is the story with LifeLift during pregnancy? I really need to know.

> Amy

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Amy,

Sorry, I hit the send button before finishing my thought. Here is

the rest of that book:

- Jumpstart your metabolism: With the power of breath

by Pam Grout

She has some great exercises in her book. However, these books are

not necessarily forms of " aerobic breathing " as in Life Lift and

Oxycise. They give you breathing exercise's that are simple and are

intended as therapy to reduce stress and get more oxygen into your

system. But, they are great to use during pregnancy and will help

with sleep and energy levels. Once you have the baby, Life Lift is a

great tool to help get you back in shape and trim that mid-section

quickly. Here is the web-site: http://www.oxycise.com

Good Luck getting pregnant!!

Kris

> From: A Stormberg

> LifeLift@y...

> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 10:28 PM

> Subject: Lifelift during pregnancy

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> I have recently started doing lifelift and love it. It makes me

feel great! However, I am trying to become pregnant and noticed

there was a warning in the video about during LifeLift during

pregnancy. Can harm be done to the fetus if LifeLift is done during

pregnancy? I love LifeLift and can't imagine having to stop doing it

for nine months. However, I would never want to hurt my baby. What

is the story with LifeLift during pregnancy? I really need to know.

> Amy

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Kris,

Thanks so much for the tips! I will most certainly look up the books and

check out the oxycise tape! Your information has been most appreciated.

Thanks again!

Amy

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> > I have recently started doing lifelift and love it. It makes me

> feel great! However, I am trying to become pregnant and noticed

> there was a warning in the video about during LifeLift during

> pregnancy. Can harm be done to the fetus if LifeLift is done during

> pregnancy? I love LifeLift and can't imagine having to stop doing it

> for nine months. However, I would never want to hurt my baby. What

> is the story with LifeLift during pregnancy? I really need to know.

> > Amy

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