Pregnant Woman’s Yoga Video Goes Viral, Sparks Heated Debate Online
Bengaluru
A video of a nine-month pregnant woman performing advanced yoga poses has taken social media by storm, triggering a widespread debate over safety, fitness, and pregnancy wellness. The clip, which was shared on Instagram, has already crossed over 20 million views and continues to circulate widely across platforms.
The video shows a pregnant yoga instructor, identified as Shashi Prabha Dwivedi from Bengaluru, dressed in a green saree, performing complex yoga postures including Chakrasana. Despite being in the final stage of her pregnancy, she appears calm and stable while executing the movements, which has left many viewers both surprised and concerned.

The viral nature of the video has divided public opinion sharply. While one section of users is praising her strength, flexibility, and long-term yoga practice, others are criticizing the act, calling it risky and potentially dangerous for the unborn child. Critics argue that such physical exertion in the final weeks of pregnancy could pose unnecessary health risks and may even encourage imitation among others without medical supervision.
Supporters, however, say the video reflects the benefits of disciplined practice and a healthy lifestyle. They argue that every pregnancy is different and what may appear difficult for some may be manageable for others, especially under professional guidance. Many also see it as an example of physical and mental strength during pregnancy.

Following the backlash, Shashi Prabha responded to critics, stating that her practice is the result of years of training, discipline, and understanding of her own body. She clarified that she is not trying to prove anything to anyone and that this is her personal lifestyle choice. She also urged viewers not to imitate the video without proper medical advice, emphasizing that every pregnant woman should consult doctors before engaging in any form of exercise or yoga.
Medical experts generally advise caution when it comes to advanced physical activities during late-stage pregnancy, recommending only supervised and pregnancy-safe exercises. However, the viral video has once again highlighted the growing popularity of fitness content on social media and the fine line between inspiration and risk.


As the debate continues online, the video remains one of the most discussed clips of the week, reflecting how digital platforms can quickly turn personal fitness routines into national conversations.
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Pregnant Woman’s Yoga Video Goes Viral, Sparks Heated Debate Online
Bengaluru
A video of a nine-month pregnant woman performing advanced yoga poses has taken social media by storm, triggering a widespread debate over safety, fitness, and pregnancy wellness. The clip, which was shared on Instagram, has already crossed over 20 million views and continues to circulate widely across platforms.
The video shows a pregnant yoga instructor, identified as Shashi Prabha Dwivedi from Bengaluru, dressed in a green saree, performing complex yoga postures including Chakrasana. Despite being in the final stage of her pregnancy, she appears calm and stable while executing the movements, which has left many viewers both surprised and concerned.

The viral nature of the video has divided public opinion sharply. While one section of users is praising her strength, flexibility, and long-term yoga practice, others are criticizing the act, calling it risky and potentially dangerous for the unborn child. Critics argue that such physical exertion in the final weeks of pregnancy could pose unnecessary health risks and may even encourage imitation among others without medical supervision.
Supporters, however, say the video reflects the benefits of disciplined practice and a healthy lifestyle. They argue that every pregnancy is different and what may appear difficult for some may be manageable for others, especially under professional guidance. Many also see it as an example of physical and mental strength during pregnancy.

Following the backlash, Shashi Prabha responded to critics, stating that her practice is the result of years of training, discipline, and understanding of her own body. She clarified that she is not trying to prove anything to anyone and that this is her personal lifestyle choice. She also urged viewers not to imitate the video without proper medical advice, emphasizing that every pregnant woman should consult doctors before engaging in any form of exercise or yoga.
Medical experts generally advise caution when it comes to advanced physical activities during late-stage pregnancy, recommending only supervised and pregnancy-safe exercises. However, the viral video has once again highlighted the growing popularity of fitness content on social media and the fine line between inspiration and risk.


As the debate continues online, the video remains one of the most discussed clips of the week, reflecting how digital platforms can quickly turn personal fitness routines into national conversations.
