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Stay fit, make friends
Whether you’re pregnant, post-partum, or a partner, you’re welcome to join Maternity Marathons to stay in shape, make new friends at the same place in life as you, and most of all – enjoy yourself.
Celebration of Motherhood
Community and Camaraderie
Raising Awareness and Funds
Up
to
2
Years
post-partum
Maternity Marathons
are designed to be non-competitive.
Maternity Marathons are designed to be non-competitive. Like parenthood, it’s not about winning – it’s about doing the best you can in the situation you’re in. All participants select where they are in the parenthood process, from newly pregnant to 2 years post-partum, and you’re only ‘competing’ against that cohort. You can walk, jog, or run – just make sure to speak with your doctor first.
Our focus
is your health and safety participating in a Maternity Marathon should be fun and enjoyable.
- Health and Safety First
- Enjoyable and Fun Experience
- Go at Your Own Pace
- No Competition, Own Journey
- Building a Supportive Community
- Embracing Diversity and Inclusivity
- Shared Experiences and Connections
- Celebrating Individual Journeys
- Open to All Participants
- Encouragement and Support Throughout
Maternity Marathons
Do Good For You And Others
Maternity Marathons actively advocates for safe and quality maternity care through its support of Every Mother Counts. They raise awareness about the global maternal healthcare crisis and work towards improving access to essential healthcare services for mothers, especially in underserved communities.
Maternity Marathons collaborates with Every Mother Counts to raise funds for various maternal health programs. Through their marathons and other fundraising events, they help provide critical resources, such as prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and emergency obstetric care, to reduce preventable maternal deaths.
Maternity Marathons, in partnership with Every Mother Counts, empowers local communities by supporting initiatives that promote maternal health education and training. They strive to strengthen the capacity of healthcare providers, community health workers, and midwives, ensuring sustainable improvements in maternal care within these communities.
Maternity Marathons recognizes the importance of global collaboration in addressing maternal health challenges. They actively collaborate with Every Mother Counts to foster partnerships with local organizations, governments, and stakeholders worldwide. This collaboration aims to promote knowledge sharing, innovation, and the implementation of effective strategies to improve maternal health outcomes globally.
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ADVISORY BOARD
Dr Tracy Smith
Cardiologist
Alexandra Alison
Analytics Specialist
Emily Chang
Marathon Champion
Sarah Thompson
Acclaimed Painter
Maternity Marathons
What the Experts Say
I personally want all women of all colors to have the best experience they can have. My personal experience was not great but it was MY experience and I'm happy it happened to me. It made me stronger and it made me appreciate women - both women with and without kids - even more. We are powerful!!!"
Up
to
85
Percent Women
Not Active
Anna-Lee Markstedt
Being Active
Anna-Lee Markstedt said. Markstedt, a professional obstacle course racer based in Belgium, remained active until she gave birth. She cartwheeled into the delivery room.
Yet, between 80 and 85 percent of pregnant women are not active enough to meet the guidelines for prenatal exercise, according to Margie Davenport, a University of Alberta professor specializing in pregnancy and postpartum health. One reason for this low exercise rate is because of the confusion on whether exercise is safe for the mother and baby, Davenport said.
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About Us
Meet The Founders
Tina Nacrelli
Founder
Meeka
Founder
We created Maternity Marathons because we believe that pregnancy and childbirth doesn’t stop you from living. It’s a natural part of life, and while you may not be able to run as fast or as hard while pregnant, it shouldn’t stop you from moving. So whether you run, jog or walk, we want every pregnant and post-partum person to join us. You’ll feel better for moving, for being with other people, and your baby will benefit too!
