I am not a doctor, and none of the information on this site is intended to be medical advice. If you choose to engage in sports during pregnancy, you should consult your doctor and rely on your own intuition. Doctors will usually advise against surfing while pregnant, but the decision is ultimately up to you and your ability to use your intuition fully.

I am now six months pregnant and have been experiencing extreme morning sickness. I throw up four to six times a day. Waking up is always a blessing, but during the first two trimesters, it was also a nightmare. I would wake up needing to pee, and before I could make it to the bathroom, I would start throwing up. So, as the law of having to pee and throwing up, it waits for no one. My morning routine became racing to the toilet, where I had to choose which end to put first. What ended up happening was throwing up and peeing myself every morning. I figured out a way to coexist with this sickness, but it was hard.
During my second trimester, I felt sick, unmotivated, and unattractive. I didn't feel like I could keep myself clean, even after taking four showers a day. However, I did discover some things that helped me feel better.
MORNING SICKNESS. BARFING. PEEING. CRYING.
Morning sickness is no joke, and it doesn't just last through the morning. It's all day, all night, all moments of living. It seriously affects your quality of life. It's so depressing and yucky, and leaves you feeling like a drained monster. Something that happens when you want to continue working out and surfing during a sickness is dehydration and poor nutrition, which are both dangerous during pregnancy. I did a lot of research during this time and found something I wish I had found sooner. Meet the number one protein shake specifically formulated by a doctor for pregnant and breastfeeding moms. MPower is the quickest (and tastiest) way for mothers to get their protein & prenatal multi-vitamin requirement & control weight gain! It was made by a fit athletic mother Michelle Marie who also has fitness programs called "My Fit Pregnancy"
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I'm not affiliated with this product in any way, but I'm happy to share it with you. It's a medical-grade nutritional shake that's specially formulated for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. It's the perfect ratio of protein to carbs, and it contains prebiotics, probiotics, and digestive enzymes. I started drinking it as soon as I found out I was pregnant, and it stopped my nausea and vomiting almost immediately. I believe that not getting enough protein makes pregnant women really sick.
Other things I found to really help me is a glass of lemon water during work outs. Chewing a mint gum while surfing, and ginger chews that my friend Kamri turned me on to.
I'm also found a good quality nut bread that can fulfill your hunger but not trigger your morning sickness! That and MPower shake has been a game changer for all pregnant moms, postpartum moms, and all women! It's so helpful, and it's made with high-quality ingredients. Not to mention, my hair is growing more than ever!!!!!!!! Take a look here.
ICEBATH HEAVEN:
I finally got an ice bath, and it turns out it's good for pregnancy! I did my research, and I'm not a doctor, so this is not medical advice. But I'm finding it really helpful.
I have back pain after surfing, especially in my lower lumbar region. I think it's because I'm constantly carrying my 40-pound three-year-old. I'm finding ice baths really helpful for my back pain. I think it's because I'm constantly carrying my 40-pound three-year-old. I love him and want to hold him, but it's getting harder and harder. The moment I started taking ice baths, my back pain drastically improved.
Ice baths are good for circulation, which helps with a lot of things. I don't think ice baths are something you should just start doing when you find out you're pregnant, but they can help. I have heart palpitations with this pregnancy, so I go slow. I start with just my lower back and legs for two minutes, and then put my body in for 30 seconds. My instincts tell me that's the best thing to do, and it's working great for me. I've even noticed that the cellulite in my legs and butt is going away!
Here are the articles I found when I was researching the safety of ice baths during pregnancy. Please consult with your doctor before starting ice baths.
INTERUPTED WORKOUTS:
As hard as it was for me to get my butt to work out, it was even harder to follow through. I made myself work out everyday no matter how I was feeling. Working out releases endorphins that actually ease nausea. But for the first 10 minutes and actually all the way through, other then Imua wanting my attention, I threw up at least twice before completing my work out. However hard it was, I am so proud that I never gave up. I cried, I peed, I barfed, I was depressed, but I F*CKING did it! THE ONLY WAY I did it, was by listening to my body and wanting to be the best versions of myself for myself, my partner, my son and my daughter!
I am very serious about my fitness and my body, but I am also very in tune with my body and spirit. I have not had an alcoholic drink, smoke, or anything other than natural substances for most of my life. I did have one year of acting out, but it got me into trouble that put me on the straight and narrow. I am so sensitive to chemicals that I can feel them moving through my body even when I take something as small as Tylenol!
Working out while pregnant is a challenge. Not all bodies and pregnancies are the same, and you should never feel pressured to do more than you're comfortable with. If you're battling laziness, you need to push through it, but if you feel you or your baby are in danger, you should stop immediately. Safety and health are always the top priority.
I was so sick that I was afraid to surf or drive. I was worried that I would start throwing up uncontrollably and not be able to stop. This type of vomiting was hard, heaving, and uncontrollable. It didn't care where or what I was doing. Luckily, it was summertime and there weren't many waves, so I just waited it out. Eventually, I was only throwing up in the mornings and battling nausea all day, so I was able to get back to surfing and driving.
STRANGE SEX DRIVE:
We all love making love, but during my first pregnancy, I just couldn't get enough. Poor Shayden was like "ARE YOU KIDDING ME, AGAIN!!!!!!!??????" Maybe it was the boy making hormone? Second time around, the though of sex at times would make me want to throw up. Then there were times I felt like ripping Shayden's clothes off in broad day light. It was really strange to me.
I found that working out helped me feel more sexual and more like myself. It also helped me make better decisions. On days that I didn't work out, I felt out of control, hideous, and sad. I also felt like my life was passing me by. The danger of athletic motherhood for me was my mindset and how easy it was for me to get down on my looks, especially as a surfer on the North Shore of Oahu, where every woman is a supermodel. That's something God is asking me to get over, so I'm accepting that I'm perfect as is!
Being with a professional surfer is even harder because while his life pretty much stays the same and he can surf, and do the things you love, but when the waves come, you're left out. Feeling left out of the things that set my soul on fire is like my kryptonite. But I am learning that motherhood give you rewards, like a beautiful child to place love where you "missed out". But this can sometimes lead to being resentful and not feeling sexually loving about your partner. You almost feel betrayed almost. It is not their fault and fairness is an illusion you have to let go of. Motherhood is a loving compromise.
I feel terrible that my comment sex (that the sound of it made me want to throw up) may have made Shayden feel rejected. I know it was insensitive of me to say something like that, but my morning sickness was so hard that it's was the truth. On the other hand, knew he understood why I was feeling the way I was. Sexual pressure during pregnancy is hard, it can be sad, but communicating to your partner how important a good work out is to your sex drive, or just talking about your feeling in general is a great way to offset all the things.
SOCIETY DISAPPROVAL:
I wrote about this in a previous post, but it bears repeating. The disapproval of society for pregnant athletics might never go away. We can't control that, but we can do what's right for us and move forward in a way that makes us happy and doesn't hurt anyone. I suggest viewing this part of motherhood as character building.
BACK PAIN:
I have been suffering from lower lumbar pain. It comes and goes, but when it hits, it is excruciating! I can only sleep on my side, which makes it difficult to get comfortable. Fortunately, ice baths have relieved the pain. I was icing the affected area with a bag of ice, but I recently learned that icing the entire lower half of my body is more effective. I am happy to report that I am pain-free!
MIND GAMES:
It's going to get harder, but you can do it! It will become harder to tell the difference between what your mind is telling you and what your heart is telling you. Your mind will find every possible reason to keep you out of the water, even sharks! But your heart will feel through the fear and let you know if it's okay to go or not.
I was feeling guilty and selfish for surfing yesterday because I thought I was putting my baby in danger. But I took a few deep breaths and quieted my mind, and then I felt a sense of peace and went out to surf.
I went surfing yesterday, and it was amazing! I caught some great waves and felt like my old self for a few minutes. I think surfing while pregnant is actually teaching me a lot about my style for when I return to the water in a few months. I plan on returning to surfing better than ever no matter how old I am or how much cellulite I have on my butt. The mind will be my asset in working this through successfully.
OUT GROWING EQUIPMENT:
I'm 27 weeks pregnant and have gained 16 pounds. I'm finding it harder to move the way I used to on my surfboard, and my board is responding to it. Luckily, my husband lets me use his board, which is a bit bigger than mine. If you're pregnant and finding it hard to use your own board, see if you can borrow a board from someone who's a little bigger than you. Also, bikinis can start to become annoying when you're pregnant. I've found that bikinis from Hurley are great for both stages of pregnancy.
I'm not saying this because they sponsor my boyfriend but because it's true: HURLEY has amazing suits for pregancy. They are not built for pregacny, but they work great for me! I also highly recommend a good tail pad to protect your knees. At this point, you'll be knee paddling, which creates a pocket for your belly to rest safely. And because of that awkward position, you'll be putting a lot of pressure on your chest, which can bruise your sternum. You can be sure your knees will feel like they did when you were a wild 10-year-old with bloody knees all the time. Enjoy!
I can understand why someone might think that continuing to surf while pregnant is too much trouble. But for me, it's worth it. It's a staple in my mental, physical, and spiritual health. And, like I mentioned before, I love doing something that most people say is impossible.
I am documenting my experience of surfing while pregnant to provide support and information for other women who want to do the same. I found very little information about surfing while pregnant, and Holly Beck's video of her surfing 32 weeks pregnant was my saving grace. I hope my experience will help other women who want to surf while pregnant.
Love,
Danielle



