I have ran 4 marathons, and am now 8 weeks pp and ready to train for a marathon in October. I am breastfeeding, and wanted to see if anyone had any tips on how to manage the long runs. This is my biggest concern. I am not worried about my supply (I always have enough, and pump to get relief before my 1 hour workouts) , but I am worried about being engorged after 3ish hours of running. Any tips? Do you stop and pump mid run? Do you just suck it up and get through it? Thanks in advance for any tips.
Re: Breastfeeding and Marathon Training
I'm in a similar situation, but am fortunate to have a couple of running mom friends who've walked this path before to offer me advice. One option they suggested was planning to return to home about halfway through your run to nurse, then heading back out the door to finish. This obviously only works if you're running from home, running WITH LO in a jog stroller, or if whoever is watching your child is willing to meet you with the LO. If running from somewhere where this isn't an option, you can return to your parked car to pump.
Something to keep in mind: Unless you're planning to stop and nurse or pump halfway through the race (and I know women who have... obviously women who were NOT planning on a PR that day), you may benefit from NOT breastfeeding or pumping during your long runs. You'll need to figure out a way to deal with the situation on race day, and like anything else in marathoning, the best way to do this is to practice during your long runs. If you're hoping for a speedy marathon, I'd suggest sucking it up during your long runs. This is ultimately what I've decided to do.
2012 Goal: working towards pre-pregnancy speed!
04/15 KI Metric Marathon/16.3 m (2:05:55, 7:43 pace)
05/06 Frederick 13.1 (1:41:09)
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