Pregnant Olympians Break Barriers at Paris Games
Athletes redefine the limits of pregnancy and competitive sports with remarkable performances.
- Egyptian fencer Nada Hafez competed seven months pregnant, achieving her best Olympic result.
- Azerbaijani archer Yaylagul Ramazanova shot a perfect score while six-and-a-half months pregnant.
- Experts highlight evolving attitudes and knowledge about high-level exercise during pregnancy.
- The emotional and physical challenges of balancing motherhood and sports are significant.
- Fans and peers express admiration and concern for the safety and bravery of these athletes.