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if she falls on that belly, the child could die. Exercise is all well and good, taking such a risk is not.
get your facts from science, not opinions:
The effects of vigorous intensity exercise in the third trimester of pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2441-1
"Findings from this meta-analysis indicate that vigorous intensity exercise completed into the third trimester appears to be safe for most healthy pregnancies."
Unbunch your panties, people. She and her fetus is just fine.
Well...yeah. Before birth, it is a fetus. Upon birth, it is a baby. Is THAT the superficial specificity you're salivating for? Of course it is. Moreover, just because you're too fat to touch your toes, doesn't mean a fit pregnant woman who most likely mastered the basic handstand at age 5, can't manage to do one safely while pregnant. So un-macrame you ass hair from your sweat soaked gamer's chair and take a long walk off a short pier.
If you are in one of the red States with new laws about pregnancy i wouldnt do that.
You know, criminal trials could be the consequences of this.
What if she got struck by a car crossing the street? What if her distended belly knocked over a pot of boiling water?
My point is that your hypothetical argument is spurious and moot. Pregnant women are still allowed to take responsibility of their lives as they see fit. It’s called “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.” I know your kind despise that.