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Only 7% of mothers actually practice prenatal or postnatal yoga

By IANS | Updated: June 20, 2022 10:55 IST

New Delhi, June 20 A Prenatal Yoga Survey on the occasion of the upcoming International Day of Yoga ...

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New Delhi, June 20 A Prenatal Yoga Survey on the occasion of the upcoming International Day of Yoga revealed the benefits and practice of prenatal & postnatal yoga, and how many mothers actually adopt yoga as a lifestyle in the long run.

Mylo, a full-stack D2C platform for expecting and new mothers, announced the results of a survey it conducted amongst 6,000 expecting and new moms.

Ninety-one per cent of expecting moms agreed that exercise is healthy during pregnancy; with 85 per cent believe that yoga is beneficial both during pregnancy and after childbirth. Contrary to what may be perceived, only 7 per cent of the mothers actually practiced prenatal or postnatal yoga. Moms confirm that lack of time

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