Exercising
After Pregnancy
By Beverley Brooke
Generally most women can begin a formal exercise program within
6 weeks of giving birth, though this time frame might be slightly
longer for some women, including those recovering from a C-section.
Most women recovering from a C-section will be able to exercise
after there incision has healed and their doctor has cleared them
for exercise.
Just how soon you begin
an exercise program will depend in part on how you feel. If you
had an easy delivery with no tearing and few interventions and
regularly exercised prior to birth, you may feel up to some light
exercise within 2 weeks of giving birth.
If this is
the case, your doctor will probably allow you to engage in some
light activities, including walking. Strenuous activity should
generally be avoided however until several weeks after birth.
For some women however,
even light exercise in the weeks following delivery is not possible.
If you had an episiotomy or tore severely while delivering for
example, your body may not physically be ready for a formal exercise
program for at least 4-6 weeks after birth (note… this is
also how long most physicians recommend that women abstain from
intercourse!).
How soon you begin
exercising thus depends on your body and your unique situation.
Be sure you consult with your physician before embarking on a
new exercise program regardless of your activity level before
and during pregnancy.
Let’s say that
one more time because it is important… YOU MUST CONSULT
WITH YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IF YOU WANT TO EMBARK ON AN EXERCISE
PROGRAM. Your body goes through a lot of physical trauma when
you deliver a baby. Starting an exercise program too soon will
delay your recovery and could potentially injure your body permanently.
It may also take you longer than six weeks to heal fully if you
start exercising too soon.
Now, if you feel better
and capable of working out before you hit the six week mark, don’t
hesitate to contact your healthcare provider. Most will encourage
light exercise including walking, and some may encourage other
types of activity particularly if you were active before you got
pregnant.
Each and every individual
is unique and different, thus their ability to return to a regular
exercise routine will vary after delivery. It is important that
you listen to your body.
Article by Beverley
Brooke, author of "Ensure a healthy safe pregnancy for you
and your baby", visit http://www.pregnancy-weight-loss.com/
for more on exercise after pregnancy
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