For pregnant athletes, a unique circumstance.
"The big thing we've discovered is that athletes can feel like they have to hide it, for fear of losing their scholarship," said Steve Walz, USF's assistant athletic director for sports medicine. "For us, the big thing is 'If this does occur, please feel comfortable coming to us.' It's not a bad thing. Letting someone know is best for you, your body and your baby." It's surprisingly easy for a basketball player to conceal a pregnancy and continue playing at a high level.
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