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RETURNING TO EXERCISE POSTPARTUM
Women are often given next to no guidance on how to return to exercise in the postpartum period. At the 6-week follow-up after childbirth, OBGYNs will tell their patient that they are safe to return to exercise, and from a tissue-healing perspective that’s totally correct. But ask most women at 6 weeks postpartum if they feel physically ready to start running, weightlifting, etc., and the majority are going to say, “Absolutely not!”
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FITNESS DURING PREGNANCY & POSTPARTUM
Inactivity during pregnancy is the norm in the US, with only 40% remaining active during pregnancy. Of those 40%, only 15-38% of pregnant women follow recommended physical activity guidelines. There are many reasons that women may choose or not able to be active during pregnancy, but let’s bust a couple of myths!