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Breastfeeding and Exercise: Safe Workouts for New Moms

Breastfeeding and Exercise: Safe Workouts for New Moms

breastfeeding Dec 06, 2024

As a new mom, you're probably wondering how to balance breastfeeding with your desire to stay active and healthy. Good news! With a little knowledge and planning, you can maintain an active lifestyle while breastfeeding. Let's dive into some tips and tricks to keep you feeling great and energized during this special time.

Why Exercise Matters for Breastfeeding Moms

First, exercise is not just okay for breastfeeding moms—it's fantastic! Regular physical activity can:

  1. Boost your energy levels (and goodness knows you need that!)
  2. Improve your mood and reduce the risk of postpartum depression
  3. Help you regain your pre-pregnancy fitness
  4. Promote better sleep (when you can get it!)

Getting Started: Safety First

Before you lace up those sneakers, remember these key points:

  • Get the green light: Always check with your healthcare provider before starting any exercise routine, especially after giving birth.
  • Start slow: Your body has been through a lot. Begin with gentle exercises and gradually increase intensity.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your workouts to maintain your milk supply.

Best Exercises for Breastfeeding Moms

  1. Walking: A perfect low-impact activity to get you moving. Plus, you can bring your little one along in a stroller!
  2. Swimming: Great for overall fitness and super gentle on your joints.
  3. Yoga: Helps with flexibility and stress relief and can even include your baby for some extra bonding time.
  4. Strength training: Start with light weights to rebuild muscle tone.

Timing is Everything

To make your workout sessions more comfortable:

  • Exercise right after nursing or pumping when your breasts feel lighter
  • Wear a supportive sports bra to reduce discomfort
  • Keep your workouts under 45 minutes to maintain your energy levels

Listen to Your Body

Your body will tell you what it needs. If you feel overly tired or dizzy or notice a drop in your milk supply, it's time to scale back. Remember, every mom's journey is different, so don't compare yourself to others.

Fueling Your Body Right

Eating well is crucial when you're breastfeeding and exercising. Make sure to:

  • Consume enough calories (you need about 500 extra calories a day when breastfeeding)
  • Focus on nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
  • Snack smartly before and after workouts to keep your energy up

Balancing breastfeeding and exercise is totally doable with the right approach. By starting slowly, staying hydrated, and listening to your body, you can enjoy the benefits of an active lifestyle while nourishing your little one. Remember, caring for yourself is as important as caring for your baby. So lace up those sneakers, mama – you've got this!

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After my son was born prematurely with Down syndrome and needed open-heart surgery, I felt completely overwhelmed. Juggling doctor’s appointments, therapy, pumping full time, and adjusting to motherhood left me drained. I felt guilty for wanting a break and neglected my own needs, making it feel impossible to care for myself and him.

That breakdown became my breakthrough. I realized that taking care of myself wasn’t selfish—it was essential for my family. By healing my hormones and metabolism through nutrition, I gained energy, stabilized my mood, and reached my healthiest weight while producing more than enough milk (even donating hundreds of oz to babies in need).

I felt confident in my body again—wearing swimsuits, enjoying vacations, and not worrying about my milk supply. Seeing so many moms struggle with the same issues, I created The Postpartum Shift. With over 10+ years as a Registered Dietitian & Certified Lactation Counselor, I’ve helped thousands of moms get results and feel like themselves again.

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