Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Gentle exercises for postpartum recovery

In the early days and weeks postpartum a new mama and her family should be focusing on adjusting to new sleeping patterns (sleeping when the baby is sleeping), spending time skin to skin to establish breastfeeding and learning and responding to a new infants cues.  

Taking these steps helps to boost confidence in parenting, promotes rest which is essential to recovery after birth and allows for natural attachment and bonding to take place between a new baby and her parents.

If you have had an uncomplicated vaginal delivery, most women are usually able to resume low-impact exercises by 6 weeks postpartum.  Cesarean birth or a more complicated vaginal birth often requires more time to heal, typically women are able to resume exercising by  8-10 weeks postpartum.  

It is recommended that your Care Provider clear you for exercise prior to resuming a structured fitness program.  Keep in mind that every woman recovers differently, it's important to listen to your body. Start slow and gradually increase time and intensity.

Gentle stretching and isolated abdominal exercises are usually safe to resume soon after giving birth. As you continue to recover, you can gradually resume exercise, especially if you were exercising regularly prior to delivery. It's best to take it day by day and only do what you can, being mindful not to push yourself too hard.  

Below are some gentle exercises that may be of benefit to you in the early days and weeks after baby.





Looking after a baby is hard work!  Be kind and gentle to yourself as you adjust to the new responsibilities and the demands that parenting requires.





Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Why workout with your kids?

Bonding through baby wearing
At FITMOM we are big supporters of exercising with kids in tow.  

Our FITMOM+Baby classes incorporate baby wearing giving mom and baby the opportunity to connect and bond through movement and touch.  Through these activities baby's learn about the world around them.  

Physical contact allows a baby to explore the world around them, communicate their needs and wants, enhances attachment and improves their emotional well being.

Babies and older children are naturally active and we want to do everything we can to encourage this!  This is why I am so excited to introduce  our FITMOM+Toddler fitness classes.  These classes are a spin off from our popular FITMOM+Baby classes, but tailored to meet the needs of growing tots!

The FITMOM+Toddler classes will foster a toddlers natural desire for movement while mimicking mommy and using fun analogies of animals and familiar objects to
Just like Mom!
entertain them.


Benefits of regular exercise for young children include:

  • an increase in self-esteem & confidence
  • a lifelong commitment to regular exercise because it was introduced at a young age
  • reducing the instances of obesity and decreasing the risk of serious illnesses
FITMOM+Toddler classes start Tuesday October 13th in Oshawa.  Register at www.fitmomfitness.com/durham. Perfect class for moms + tots with baby siblings :)