Abstract
The purpose of this review article is to evaluate the peripartum outcomes of yoga
during pregnancy, including the postpartum period and lactation. The PubMed database
was analyzed from January 1970 to January 2011. We identified five prospective observational
studies (n = 575) and three randomized clinical trials (RCTs; n = 298), which were analyzed separately. The nonrandomized trials indicated a significant
reduction in rates of preterm labor (p < 0.0006), intrauterine growth retardation (p <0.003), low birth weight (p < 0.01), pregnancy discomforts (p = 0.01), and perceived sleep disturbances (p = 0.03) in those who practiced yoga during pregnancy. Results of the RCTs indicated
that doing yoga during pregnancy can significantly lower pain and discomfort (p < 0.05) and perceived stress (p = 0.001) and improve quality of life in physical domains (p = 0.001). All three RCTs were poorly compliant with the Consolidated Standard of
Reporting Trials statement. While awaiting an appropriately designed RCT to determine
the benefits of yoga during pregnancy, it remains a viable exercise option.
Keywords
yoga - pregnancy - exercise - prenatal