Fit Pregnancy provides information and advice to women about how to exercise properly, eat right, and maintain good health during and after pregnancy. A typical issue of this quarterly publication includes information on new products, maternity fashions, Contains all the necessary information and advice about having babies and taking care of babies. FIT PREGNANCY is health information and exercises for pregnant women and post-pardum.
Fit Pregnancy is magazine dedicated to pregnant women and mothers of newborn children.
The magazine was founded in 1993 as a Shape Magazine side project. The magazine helps new mothers and mothers-to-be by giving them pertinent information through their pregnancy process. The magazine is packed with information from notable health and industry professionals such as pediatricians, OB/GYNs, and nurses. Fit Pregnancy is known as a trusted source in the industry as it has one several honors, including a National Information Health Award and a Maggie Award.
Also, readers who purchase a magazine subscription can get tips on what foods to eat to make sure their fetus is healthy, as well as breast-feeding, diaper, and other tips for when the child is born. The magazine breaks down many myths about working out while pregnant, and also give tips on how to work out effectively and efficiently to not hurt the pregnant woman or her unborn child in the Workout Section. Valuable information can also be found in the Nutrition & Recipes, Labor & Delivery, Motherhood, Baby, Pregnancy, and Getting Pregnant sections.
People love this magazine and continue to subscribe because of the helpful tone of the magazine that guides reader through a notable process. The magazine also has a celebrity aspect and features many celebrity pregnancies. It is a good idea to subscribe to this magazine if you or someone you know is expecting a child, and wants to be as fashionably fit as possible. Some famous pregnancies that have been featured in these magazines include Jada Pinkett-Smith, Kimora Lee Simmons, Rachel Griffith, Kathryn Sansone, and Kelli Williams.
Those who sign up for a subscription will get a magazine every two months to guide them through the different stage from trying to conceive to dealing with sleepless nights after the child is born.