Don’t pass on your first day, something you wouldn’t pass on your last. But hopefully some of these items will resonate and also translate into big game seasons too. I’m no expert, this is my first pregnancy, and if you feel you need to consult with your doctor before partaking, please do. As the season advances (no turkey yet!), there are a few things that I’ve personally learned about hunting while pregnant. It’s presently turkey season in Colorado. Exploring the wilderness, getting outside to move, and exercising your body are all great benefits of hunting, and great for pregnant bodies too. You’ll embrace the seasons and get out there with the rest of them. If you’re like me, you’re not going to stop hunting once you find out you’re pregnant. I can no longer see my feet when I look down, and bending over to tie my shoes is getting a bit tougher, but getting to wander around the woods and look for turkeys with my bow, makes me so very happy. My baby bump is, well, bumping, first trimester woes are no longer, and overall I’m feeling pretty great. I’m writing this in the middle of my second trimester. Photos and Story By: Emily Ledergerber, Artemis Colorado AmbassadorĬheck out this week’s episode of the Artemis Podcast, EP 17: Hunting While Pregnant with Emily Ledergerber and Kyla West for more on being in the woods with a baby bump. Tips and tricks from one pregnant hunter to another.
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