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Why Exercise is Important after Baby :Aug 15, 2007Post-natal exercise offers a whole range of benefits for new moms. However, it’s important to remember that you should always consult with your doctor before starting up an exercise program . What kind of delivery you had will determine how quick you can resume back to your exercise plan. It's generally advised that you wait until your six-week post-natal check up. Caution is required before jumping back into an exercise program, especially with your abdominals. During pregnancy, your abdominals will separate from the added pressure of the baby. This is called diastasis recti. It's important that you minimize the separation, allowing the abs to function properly, and also before doing any strenuous abdominal work. Simply perform the following test to gauge your separation. Lay on your back with your knees bent and your fingers placed above your belly button. Now, lift your head, neck and shoulders off the floor and you will feel if you have a gap in between your abs. If you do feel a gap, measure by fingers the size of the separation, 2 fingers and above, I recommend you do the following exercise every day before doing any other abdominal exercises. This will train the abdominals back together again, creating a stronger, stable spine. Towel Abs Exercise Benefits of Post-Natal Exercise
2. Quicker recovery back to your pre-pregnancy body 3. Increased much-needed energy 4. Stress release (time to focus on yourself) After childbirth, I was amazed how my once-tight tummy looked like a deflated balloon. Don’t panic, this is normal. Over the next few weeks your uterus will naturally contract back to its pre-pregnancy shape. Breastfeeding will expedite this process, causing the contractions to be stronger and more frequent. However, I must stress that this alone is not enough to get your pre-pregnancy body back . Post-natal exercise will speed up the recovery process and build valuable strength your body needs to keep up with the hectic schedule of caring for your newborn. Be patient with yourself. It may take a few months or possibly longer, depending on how much time you can dedicate to working out. |
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