Evidence-Based Exercise in Pregnancy and Postpartum | Dr Margie Davenport
6/15/20261 hr 33 min
In this episode, exercise physiologist Dr Margie Davenport walks me through what the evidence actually shows about exercise during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Margie chaired the 2019 Canadian Guideline for Physical Activity throughout Pregnancy, the 2025 Canadian postpartum guideline, and the upcoming International Olympic Committee consensus statement on athletes through pregnancy and postpartum. We cover where the 140 bpm rule came from, the scale of the benefits at the population level, what direct fetal monitoring during HIIT and heavy lifting really shows, the new postpartum data, and why so many of the historical prohibitions do not survive contact with the data. What we cover: Where the 1985 "stay below 140 bpm" rule came from, and why it has long outlived its evidence Around 40 percent fewer cases of preeclampsia and gestational diabetes, and around 67 percent fewer cases of depression during pregnancy HIIT, heavy resistance training, and what fetal monitoring shows The 51 percent reduction in complications among women who kept lifting heavy Postpartum: the six-week myth, breastfeeding and injury risk, and a 45 percent reduction in postpartum depression The short list of actual "don'ts": scuba diving, and a few situational cautions The paradigm shift from prohibition to shared decision-making If this episode is useful, please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and share it with someone in your life who is trying to make sense of conflicting advice. To connect with Dr Margie Davenport, visit exerciseandpregnancy.ca, follow her on Instagram at @DrMargieDavenport, or find her on LinkedIn and YouTube. Intro (00:00) Why Pregnancy Exercise Advice Feels So Confusing (01:15) The Most Damaging Myth About Exercise In Pregnancy (03:08) How Exercise Cuts Pregnancy Complications By 40% (05:05) Why Pregnant Women Were Excluded From Research (07:46) Can You Do High Intensity Workouts While Pregnant (12:49) How Exercise Lowers Preeclampsia And Diabetes Risk (16:43) How Much Exercise Is Safe During Pregnancy (27:03) Is Heavy Lifting Safe During Pregnancy (32:10) What You Should Never Do While Pregnant (40:41) Pelvic Floor Exercises Every Pregnant Woman Needs (47:41) How To Know If You're Overexerting While Pregnant (56:12) Does Exercise Affect Fertility And Conception (1:00:42) Why The 140 BPM Myth Still Exists (1:04:52) How Exercise Improves Postpartum Mental Health And Sleep (1:09:28) The Truth About The 6 Week Postpartum Rule (1:11:32) Does Breastfeeding Increase Your Risk Of Injury (1:17:13) Why Pregnant Athletes Need Better Policy Support (1:19:56) What Future Pregnancy Exercise Research Will Reveal (1:24:50) Want to support the show? 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My guest today is Dr. Margie Davenport, exercise physiologist, professor at the University of Alberta, and one of the world's leading scientists on exercise during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Margie chaired the twenty nineteen and twenty twenty-five Canadian guidelines and the twenty twenty-six International Olympic Committee consensus statement on preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum in athletes. This is a topic drowning in misinformation and unnecessary fear, and Margie's work cuts through it. Exercise during pregnancy reduces conditions like gestational diabetes, hypertension, and preeclampsia by roughly forty percent, numbers that if this were a drug, we'd call a medical breakthrough. We get into what's safe and what isn't, the most persistent and damaging myths, heavy lifting, diastasis recti, the sixty-seven percent reduction in prenatal depression that nobody talks about, and the systemic failures facing elite athletes returning to sport post-pregnancy. With that, please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Margie Davenport. [air whooshing] I have to say in, in researching for this episode, exercise during pregnancy, it wasn't a topic that I had done a lot of reading on, and I left feeling