The Pregnant Mother Runner Podcast

Week 13: Half Marathon Wins, Reflux Rants & “How Much Running Is Too Much?”

22 min · 19. maj 2026
episode Week 13: Half Marathon Wins, Reflux Rants & “How Much Running Is Too Much?” cover

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Week 13 and officially in the second trimester… but honestly? It’s giving first trimester energy 😅 In this episode, I’m sharing the real behind-the-scenes of this week: navigating more reflux (earlier than last pregnancy), waves of nausea and food aversions that finally eased up, and that craving for the elusive “second trimester bliss.” On the bright side, I ran a half marathon this week (!!) and felt strong, fueled, and proud. I’m walking you through how I approached carb loading during pregnancy, how the race actually felt in my body, and what signs I pay attention to when deciding if my training is supportive… or too much. I also dive into a question I know so many active moms are wondering: 👉 How do you know if you’re overdoing it with running or movement during pregnancy? Plus, some lifestyle updates including reducing plastic use at home and what I’m using on my growing belly to support skin hydration. If you’re pregnant and active (or want to be), this episode will help you feel more confident trusting your body while still chasing your goals.   Want to try Go Guarded [http://shrsl.com/29gn4-2ytg-1cz5w]? Use my code serena10 at checkout! Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @runnergirldietitian [https://www.instagram.com/runnergirldietitian]

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