Pregnancy is a sacred journey—a time of transformation, emotion, and new beginnings. At Tara Yog Drishti, we understand the unique needs of expecting mothers and offer specialized Pregnancy Yoga Classes that focus on nurturing your body, calming your mind, and preparing you holistically for childbirth. Whether you are in your first trimester or nearing delivery, our prenatal yoga sessions are tailored to support you every step of the way.
Pregnancy yoga, also known as prenatal yoga, is a gentle and supportive practice designed specifically for women during pregnancy. It incorporates modified yoga poses (asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), meditation, and relaxation exercises that are safe for both the mother and the growing baby.
Unlike regular yoga, prenatal yoga focuses on:
Reducing physical discomforts such as back pain, swelling, and fatigue
Strengthening muscles needed for childbirth
Improving breath control and stamina
Enhancing emotional balance and mental clarity
At Tara Yog Drishti, our certified prenatal instructors ensure that each session is safe, supportive, and adapted to your individual trimester and health condition.
Pregnancy yoga is more than just stretching—it’s a comprehensive wellness practice with numerous benefits:
As your body changes, maintaining strength and flexibility becomes essential. Prenatal yoga helps build endurance and muscle tone, especially in the back, hips, and pelvic floor, which are crucial during labor.
Pregnancy often comes with aches, tension, and swelling. Gentle asanas help reduce lower back pain, improve digestion, and enhance circulation, offering much-needed relief.
Breathwork (pranayama) is central to our pregnancy classes. Learning to breathe deeply and mindfully helps reduce anxiety and builds the stamina needed for labor.
By focusing on posture, relaxation, and breath awareness, prenatal yoga prepares your body for a smoother labor. Many of our students report feeling more empowered and confident during childbirth.
Pregnancy can be emotionally overwhelming. Our classes offer a safe space to connect inwardly with your baby, fostering emotional balance and maternal bonding.
At Tara Yog Drishti, we believe in combining the ancient wisdom of yoga with modern prenatal care. Our approach is not one-size-fits-all—we offer personalized yoga guidance that adapts to each woman’s physical and emotional journey during pregnancy.
✅ Certified Prenatal Yoga Instructors
Our instructors are trained specifically in pregnancy yoga and understand the anatomy, limitations, and concerns that come with each trimester.
✅ Customized for Each Trimester
We offer trimester-specific modifications that keep your practice both safe and effective.
✅ Gentle, Supportive Environment
Whether you choose 1-on-1 at-home sessions or online group classes, we ensure a nurturing environment where you can grow at your pace.
✅ Complete Mind-Body Practice
Every class includes physical poses, breathing exercises, and guided relaxation for a complete experience.
✅ Postnatal Support Available
Once your baby arrives, we also offer postnatal yoga classes to support your recovery, strength, and emotional well-being.
Each session is designed to be 45–60 minutes long and typically includes the following components:
We begin with a few minutes of deep breathing and mindful awareness to help you connect with your body and baby.
This includes joint rotations and light stretches to loosen the body and prepare for the practice ahead.
Poses are selected based on your trimester and health needs. These help improve posture, relieve tension, and support pelvic alignment. Common asanas include:
Cat-Cow (Marjaryasana-Bitilasana)
Butterfly Pose (Baddha Konasana)
Warrior Pose (Virabhadrasana)
Tree Pose (Vrikshasana with wall support)
Safe and soothing breathwork such as:
Anulom Vilom (Alternate nostril breathing)
Ujjayi (Ocean breath)
Bhramari (Bee breath for calming the nervous system)
Strengthening the pelvic region is essential for labor and postpartum recovery.
The session concludes with a guided meditation or Yoga Nidra (deep relaxation), helping reduce anxiety and promote restful sleep.
Our pregnancy yoga classes are suitable for:
Expecting mothers from the 12th week (second trimester) onward
Women experiencing mild discomfort, stress, or fatigue
First-time mothers and experienced mothers alike
Women looking for a natural and empowered way to approach childbirth
Note: Always consult your gynecologist before beginning any exercise or yoga program during pregnancy.
We offer both online prenatal yoga classes and instructor-led sessions at your home (based on location and availability). Both formats are structured to offer real-time interaction and guidance.
Live sessions via Zoom or Google Meet
Join from anywhere—India or globally
Small batch size for personalized attention
One-on-one instruction at your residence
Flexible scheduling
Option for your partner to join in supportive poses
“Tara Yog Drishti’s prenatal yoga helped me sail through my pregnancy with confidence. My back pain reduced, and I felt mentally stronger every day.”
– Ritu B., Delhi
“Even though I joined online from Dubai, I never felt disconnected. The classes were personal, informative, and relaxing.”
– Priya N., UAE
“The breathing techniques I learned were a savior during labor. I highly recommend them to all moms-to-be!”
– Manisha P., Gurgaon
Getting started with Pregnancy Yoga at Tara Yog Drishti is simple:
Visit: www.tarayogdrishti.com
Fill Out the Registration Form
Schedule a Free Consultation
Begin Your Wellness Journey
You can also contact us via WhatsApp or phone for direct enrollment and queries.
Pregnancy is a time to slow down, nurture, and connect—with your baby and yourself. Yoga offers a gentle yet powerful path to navigate this journey with grace, strength, and mindfulness. At Tara Yog Drishti, we are honored to support mothers during this transformative phase through safe, customized, and deeply nourishing pregnancy yoga classes.
Join us and experience a calmer, healthier, and more empowered pregnancy.
Let your motherhood journey begin with love, movement, and mindful breath.