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    Kerri Walsh-Jennings was Pregnant during Olympics

    Wow, she was 5 weeks pregnant when she and Misty May-Treanor won the Gold in Beach Volleyball.

    Kerri Walsh Jennings Pregnant During Olympics

    Walsh Jennings said she was "moody and touchy" during the Olympics, which is odd for the normally happy-go-lucky athlete, and her period was late. Those symptoms could be attributed to the stress every athlete encounters when at the Olympics. However, May-Treanor figured it out before Walsh Jennings did, telling her partner, "You're probably pregnant."
    I would have told her it was probably b/c of NBC's broadcasting.

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    Congratulations to Kerri! I just love her and Misty to pieces, what great champions!

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    Congrats to her and her husband!
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    Craziness. I have to wonder how safe that was for the baby, but then again she was very early on and if she was going to miscarry because of the stress/body pounding, she would have done so already I think. If she's this far along without complications, I would guess everything is fine.

    Congrats to her and her husband; a baby is a precious thing. What a story they're going to be able to tell this kid. "Look, Junior/Juniorette. That's you in mommy's tummy winning the gold medal! Technically you're an Olympian because you were there." I was reading the comments on the news site and someone was joking if the IOC was going to strip Kerri and Misty of their medals because they had too many people on their side of the court.

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    Wow! Congrats to her & her husband! Hope all goes well for them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spareoom View Post
    Craziness. I have to wonder how safe that was for the baby, but then again she was very early on and if she was going to miscarry because of the stress/body pounding, she would have done so already I think. If she's this far along without complications, I would guess everything is fine.

    Congrats to her and her husband; a baby is a precious thing. What a story they're going to be able to tell this kid. "Look, Junior/Juniorette. That's you in mommy's tummy winning the gold medal! Technically you're an Olympian because you were there." I was reading the comments on the news site and someone was joking if the IOC was going to strip Kerri and Misty of their medals because they had too many people on their side of the court.
    Well, it's not unprecedented - lots of women exercise and train during their pregnancy, including running marathons and other physically demanding sports. In the Olympics, I think there was a pregnant curler in Vancouver who was pretty far along, and there was a Malaysian shooter in London who was almost eight months pregnant when she competed - and that in a sport that requires a lot of precision and concentration. OTOH, beach volleyball is considerably more physical than those sports, so well done to Kerri and congratulations to the entire family.

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    Glad she did not get morning sickness during that time -- could have been a disaster for them. Congratulations, and what a wonderful story!

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    I don't think it was hugely risky -- many (most?) women don't know that they're pregnant at that point in a pregnancy, and I rather doubt that physical exertion of a kind she's really used to would cause the least harm at that stage of things. Even morning sickness often doesn't start that soon.

    But how nice for her. And points to Misty for figuring it out. (And to Keri for not falling asleep at random times, which is what I did at that point in pregnancy, not knowing I was pregnant. Just sleepy. My, that couch looks comfy.)

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    Congratulations to Kerry and her husband!

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    Right, I was thinking more of the physical aspect of it, where she'd throw herself at balls without breaking the fall at all. But then again, it's sand; not the hardest surface to fall on. And you're right, she WAS so early on and most women don't know they're pregnant at five weeks anyway...who knows how many less-than-advisable things women have done early on in a pregnancy without realizing it, and they had healthy babies.

    I have a friend who jogged throughout most of her pregnancy; she only quit in the last trimester. )

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    I think a very hard ball right to the stomach would be the only danger (and I don't know how often that happens at that level) - falling at that stage I would hardly consider a risk.

    I fact, my OB told me the risk factors in sport is many times more to do with complications if you get hurt other ways, like you need surgery but they don't want to give you painkillers and antibiotics while pregnant. I got recommended to not try any new form of exercising, or do anything 'out of my skill level'.
    And playing Olympic level beach volley wasn't really out of her skill level, was it

    I think that was well done!

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    Didn't the beach volleyball partnership break up after the Os because one of them wanted to get pregnant and the other was going to go on for another O chance with a new (not yet found) partner? But am I correct if I think it was the other smaller, dark haired one, Misty May-Trainor who wanted to get pregnant, she must be somewhat sad that her partner is having, is this her third, I think she has two boys, whiz bang, just like that?

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