Anyone try to get back to running and experience MAJOR pelvic pressure pain? I am 9 weeks PP, was an avid runner before and now with this pain I can hardly slowly jog a .25 mile at a time. Does it get better? It is like the pelvic pressure I had when I was carrying her, it sucks.
Re: C-section and running
My son is 16 months and 2 days, but I had to have an emergency c-section. I started walking the day after my C-section because I was an avid runner as well and wanted to get back into shape ASAP. I never had intense pelvic pain, but I was sore the first few times I tried to run. I don't think I was able to get run in until about 4 months PP. I did keep trying, which I think pro-longed the recovery, my advice is to take it easy for a few more weeks...I know it is hard, I just craved the run more then anything! Now I have NO problems at all, hope all works out for you! I would however call the OB if you are having intense pelvic pain--it may be an indication something else is wrong.
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Well I was luckey and got both, pushed for several hours and the c-section... : )
Thanks ladies I will try and be patient and get back to it when my body is ready. At least I will save money on race registrations for now!
I am just about 6 months post emergency c-section after pushing and then the doctor realized Ryan's u. cord was wrapped around him (ugh 3 times). Needless to say I started the old couch to 5 k after 6 weeks post to ease back into running because of the surgery and infection I got 2 1/2 weeks after surgery. I have always had sore hips since my first pregnancy 9 yrs ago. I try to incorporate yoga and pilates 1 day a week each into my routine. I'm back down into the 120's but I don't plan running more than a 10k because of the time involved and potential injuries with longer distance running. I hope to find/make time for spinning again in the next month or so when school is out for my oldest. Working full time and taking care of 2 kids w/ big age gaps is difficult finding workout time sometimes!
Good Luck!