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When can I start exercising after giving birth?

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Exercise after having a baby

Creating and bringing a new life into the world is no mean feat! Having settled in and established some routines, you may be asking yourself when can you start exercising again after birth. This doesn’t mean rushing down to join a gym. Take it slowly and start with gentle exercise when you feel up for it.

Once you've got the all-clear take things slowly and gently. And don’t forget that your body produced a special hormone when you were pregnant. This relaxed your ligaments and joints more than usual to allow your baby to grow and increased the pelvic area ready for delivery. You probably still have some of the hormone in your system, so you'll be more prone to injury if you're too energetic too soon.

  • Start with some gentle walking, building up a bit of speed after a few sessions.
  • Pelvic floor exercises can be done pretty much anywhere.
  • Once your doctor says it’s OK, try some aerobic exercise; a local exercise class, dancing in your front room, a brisk walk or swimming.
  • Some mums even use their baby as part of their exercise routine! If you’re walking, take the buggy.

The key is little and often. Aim to work 10 minutes of exercise into your routine here and there to begin with, working up to 30 minutes three times a week. But always remember to listen to your body!

One final word of advice; exercise after a feed so your breasts aren't too heavy and, of course, a good supportive bra is a must if you want to stay in shape!

A healthy diet

You must make sure you’re getting the right nutrients and have around 2,000 calories a day (more if you are breastfeeding). However, whilst you need to have the right nutrients, you can keep your fat intake down, which may help with weight loss. Choose low-fat, high fibre foods and swap biscuits for fresh fruit when it comes to snacking. And watch what you drink, you’d be surprised how much sugar can be hidden in drinks.

Losing weight and exercising when breastfeeding

If you are breastfeeding you're already onto a winner! Not only will you be working through any reserve body fat laid down by pregnancy but each time you feed, you'll generate a hormone called oxytocin that will help your uterus shrink back to its pre-pregnancy size.

It’s not a good idea to start dieting at this time. You could end up feeling tired if you don't eat properly. 

One final word of advice; exercise after a feed so your breasts aren't too heavy and, of course, a good supportive bra is a must if you want to stay in shape!

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