No, it might harm the baby, but if its noncompetitive or vigorous it would be acceptable for pregnant women to participate.
Competitive sandwich making
Competitive sandwich making
Rowing, Swimming I think
Some interesting facts about Olympic swimming are that swimming wasn't added to the Olympics until 1908 and only men were allowed to participate. It wasn't until 1912 that women were allowed to compete
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
Most if not all sports in the first Olympics did no include the allowance of women to participate. They got the right to compete almost 20 years later in many events.
Antoinette Guedia of Cameroon who was 12 years, 300 days old when she competed in women's 50 meter freestyle swimming.
Women's sports were created to provide opportunities for women to participate in athletic activities and compete at a competitive level. The motivation behind their establishment was to promote gender equality, empower women, and challenge traditional gender roles that limited women's involvement in sports.
the date of the women's synchronised swimming final
I believe it was Sparta that did not have women participate in public life.
Yes, its perfectly safe for a pregnant women to be at the deep end of the pool. no,it isn't because you never kno what might happen she might drown when birth comes in the she dies and so does her baby so no its not safe or allowed
Walking, swimming and dancing are all excellent exercises for pregnant women. Work out plans are also available on online sites such as: www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-exercises, http://babyfit.sparkpeople.com, and www.webmd.com/baby/guide/pregnancy-safe-exercises