I am thinking about picking up Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred tomorrow when I go to town, but I don't want my milk supply compromised. As someone who EBFs and pumps every 2-3 days (I'm a bit inconsistent there) how will I know if my supply is dropping? Sorry if that sounds like a stupid question- I feel kind of dense just typing it. Should I start pumping daily (I don't like pumping and it makes my nipples more sore than breast feeding).
Any other tips? I am desperate to start feeling/ looking good again!
Re: Breast Feeding and exercise
Just be careful with the intensity of exercise. I know a lot of ladies have no problem with intense exercise and supply issues, but I'm not one of them. I started doing a one hour cross training class at the gym at about 8 weeks. It felt intense and my supply took a big hit. I still can't do intense exercise without a supply dip.
Right now I can do stair master for 30 minutes followed by a one mile walk on the treadmill and light weights without a drop. I do that about 4 days a week. Drink fluids, fluids, fluids. Good luck.
I think 30 day shred is good but a little intense.
PP is correct. Drink, drink and drink some more and then see how your body tolerates it. I don't think you need to pump--you'll be able to tell if your dc isn't satisfied.
I did 30 day shred starting at about 5 weeks post baby and I trained for and ran a half marathon before he turned 6 months old. I never had a supply issue but I drank gallons of water!
I started running again very soon after having dd and was breastfeeding exclusively. I was really worried about the same thing. As previous posters said, it's different with every woman. I had a really good experience and was running about 30 miles a week and did my first 1/2 marathon 7 weeks after baby (with ok by dr). Never had any problems at all. But I drank a TON of water just to be safe.
Good luck!
I would just take note now, befor eyou start up a program, of how full your breasts get, how long LO nurses for, how active of a let down you have, etc. And then hopefully you will more easily be aware of any changes that come up after you start working out.
At about 8 weeks pp I started up p90x. That on it's own was fine. I noticed no changes in my milk supply. BUT when I tried to add running (even just twice a week) on top of that, I noticed that Seth didn't seem as satisfied from nursings, my let downs weren't as big, etc. So I quickly cut out the running and just did p90x from then on out.
I think unless you are doing extreme work outs (like p90x seven days a week PLUS running
, you will be fine. Just pay close attention to LO and your boobs 