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Exploring Pranayama for Pregnant Women in Singapore and Where to Learn

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Exploring Pranayama for Pregnant Women in Singapore and Where to Learn

Embark on a serene journey with Pranayama during pregnancy in Singapore! Discover where to learn and embrace well-being for you and your baby.

Pregnancy is a transformative journey that profoundly changes a woman’s body and mind. In Singapore’s bustling city, finding calm moments amid the fast-paced lifestyle is crucial for expectant mothers. One effective way to achieve this balance is through the ancient yogic practice of Pranayama—breathing techniques that benefit both the mother and the growing baby.

The Importance of Pranayama during Pregnancy

Pregnancy, coupled with the demands of life in Singapore, can lead to stress and anxiety. Pranayama, emphasises controlled breathing, promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and enhances mental and physical health. It facilitates increased oxygen flow, emotional balance, and improved circulation, offering holistic well-being for both the mother and the baby.

To guide her breath, an Asian lady touches her forehead with her fingers. To get started with yoga and meditation

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Adapting Pranayama for Pregnancy

While generally safe, it’s essential to adapt Pranayama to suit the body’s changing needs during pregnancy. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new exercise routine. Here are some Pranayama techniques tailored for expectant mothers:

Diaphragmatic Breathing

   – Sit comfortably with your spine straight.

   – Inhale deeply through your nose, allowing your diaphragm to expand.

   – Exhale slowly through your mouth, ensuring a gentle contraction of the abdominal muscles.

Alternate Nostril Breathing 

   – Sit in a comfortable cross-legged position.

   – Use your right thumb to close off your right nostril and inhale through the left.

   – Close off the left nostril with your right ring finger and exhale through the right nostril.

   – Continue this alternate pattern for a few minutes.

Where to Learn Pranayama for Pregnancy in Singapore

To explore and learn Pranayama techniques tailored for pregnancy, consider these five recommended places in Singapore:

1. Yoga Mala

Yoga Mala fosters a warm and supportive environment, encouraging students to explore various practices that grant control over mind and body, emphasising the close relationship between the two. The evolving process of yoga, a way of life, instils a sense of detachment from the world, with practitioners gradually experiencing its lasting physical and psychological effects over time.

At Yoga Mala, deepen your practice with instruction in 8 Pranayama techniques, 2 easily implementable Meditation Practices for self-practice, explore 4 cleansing Kriyas, and gain insights on adapting lifestyle habits for a healthier life.

Exploring Pranayama for Pregnant Women in Singapore and Where to Learn

Location: 49A Circular Rd, Singapore 049404

Call: +65 84981649

Email: [email protected]

2. Jal Yoga

Amidst the uncertainty and chaos, find solace and tranquillity with Jal Yoga’s collaboration with KrisPay. Discover a series of Pranayama practices designed to cultivate a sense of calm, focus, and internal sanctuary during the Stay Home period. In just 5 minutes, these simple yogic breathing techniques can be seamlessly incorporated into your daily routine, providing a respite from stress and anxiety, even while at your desk.

Exploring Pranayama for Pregnant Women in Singapore and Where to Learn

Alexandra Studio

Location: 456 Alexandra Road, #02-03/5/6, S119962

Call: +65 6251 0028

Email: [email protected]

 

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Katong Studio

Location: 131 East Coast Road, #03-01, S428816

Call: +65 6241 3758

Email: [email protected]

 

3. Priyan Yoga

Start your day with Priyan Yoga’s short Hatha class, focusing on mindful breathing to enhance lung capacity, strengthen breathing muscles, and purify energy channels (Nadis) for improved mental and physical well-being. This 30-minute session is a holistic practice designed to unblock and purify the system, promoting a harmonious start to your day.

Exploring Pranayama for Pregnant Women in Singapore and Where to Learn

Location: 235a South Bridge Road, Singapore 058784

Call: +65 94871783

Email: [email protected]

4. Pure Yoga

At Pure Yoga, delve into the transformative practice of Pranayama, the art of breath control. This meditation class introduces students to yogic breathing and concentration exercises, fostering a meditative state that purifies the body, calms the mind, and promotes deep relaxation, peace, and vitality. Suitable for all seeking mental calmness and physical revitalisation, the class may incorporate preparatory asanas for a comprehensive experience.

Exploring Pranayama for Pregnant Women in Singapore and Where to Learn

Ngee Ann City

Location: Level 18 Ngee Ann City Tower A, 391A Orchard Road Singapore 238873

Call: +65 6100 8868

 

Katong Studio

Location: #06-02, Asia Square Tower 2, 12 Marina View, Singapore 018961

Call: +65 6100 8868

5. Mother & Child

For mothers-to-be, Mother & Child offers prenatal yoga classes that open after the 12th week of pregnancy, providing a nurturing space for both you and your baby. Conveniently accessible through online purchases or in-person at our office, attractive packages are available for a seamless experience. Prior to joining, it is advisable to consult with your obstetrician to ensure the compatibility of the exercise program with your individual pregnancy journey.

Exploring Pranayama for Pregnant Women in Singapore and Where to Learn

Location:  #03-109/110 Tanglin Mall, 163 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247933

Call: +65 6836 0063

Email:  [email protected]

 

Before attending any classes, consult with your healthcare provider and inquire about the specific focus of prenatal classes. Finding the right community and guidance is essential for a mindful and enriching experience on your journey to well-being during pregnancy in Singapore.

 

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