Home / Health & Wellness / Fitness The best prenatal fitness apps & sites Because beating Candy Crush saga is no longer the most important thing on your mind. By Roma van der Walt July 18, 2017 Rectangle Nowadays, we’re always on the go, and going to an actual exercise class can be difficult. But it’s also not necessary. That’s because there’s now a plethora of apps and websites that can help you work out from the comfort of your own home — even if you’re pregnant! That’s right, whether you don’t want to do a full class or don’t feel comfortable around fitness aficionados, you can now choose from a range of platforms to get you and your bump sweaty. Here are 3 websites and 3 apps that will allow you to stay healthy and fit during pregnancy (and beyond). As always, check with your healthcare provider before starting any fitness regimen during pregnancy. WEBSITES 1. Body Love Pilates Founded by a mama for other mamas, this NYC based studio has started streaming online videos with dedicated prenatal and postpartum workouts designed to help guide women during this special time. You can first test them out for free and then for $25 per month, you will receive new content weekly, tailored body challenges and extensive information and education through their over 300 videos. 2. Yogaglo This website has been around for a long time and has always brought the best yoga teachers onto your computer screen. In addition to offering meditation and workouts ranging in length from 5 to 90 minutes, Yogaglo also has dedicated prenatal and postpartum workouts that target all body parts that can be affected during this time. For $19 per month, you gain access to over 4,000 videos of content. 3. Barre3 This popular barre workout is the perfect addition to yoga and pilates, building strength in the body during and post pregnancy. And with their online workouts, you can do guided pre and post-natal classes from the convenience of your home. A subscription will get you access to 300 videos, nutrition support and expert guidance for a price of $25-$29 per month. APPS. 1. Aaptiv Aaptiv allows you to train on the go all over the world. While you can choose running, elliptical and other cardio workout, it also incorporates dedicated prenatal workouts and postpartum workouts that you can do along with your baby. For as little as $9.99 per month, you can stream all these workouts straight from your phone and transition into and out of pregnancy easily. 2. Peloton Cycling If you love spinning, you’ll probably love Peloton. This app comes with a bit of a higher price tag since you will need to invest in a spin bike to set up at home. But once you commit to that, your pre and post-natal cardio will be taking place at home while following a live class in the studio or pre-recorded classes off the app. In addition to cycling, the app offers advice in how to tone, strengthen and stretch too for $12.99 per month. 3. ClassPass While not technically a workout app, ClassPass will let you choose from so many workout classes and gym times that there is no excuse not to make it. Whether you aqua cycle, go to a prenatal yoga class, swim for an hour or attend a https://myh.godaddy.com/#/hosting/mwp/sitelookup?domain=wellroundedny.com&path=settingsboxing class postpartum, you can mix it up and never be bored with one workout again — starting at $45 per month. Photography by Stylish & Hip Kids for Well Rounded. Related Stories Labor & Delivery Yoga poses for labor Fitness The ‘cozy sculpt’ fitness trend is IDEAL for moms Second Trimester 8 exercises to relieve hip pain during pregnancy The latest Toddler This toddler’s ‘snack tummy’ logic has TikTok—and moms—losing it Baby H5 bird flu outbreak: What families need to know to stay safe News New study reveals what parents need to know about the link between air pollution and autism It's Science You started as an egg inside your grandmother—here’s the mind-blowing science behind this generational bond