When can you start exercising regularly after a c-section? Also, it has been 2 weeks since my c-section, can I go for short walks or is it even too early for that? I heard that fresh air and walks are good for babies. If 2 weeks post-procedure is too early, about when can I start taking him for walks? Thank You!
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Re: Exercising Post C-Section
I"m not allowed "real" exercise until 8 weeks PP. Walking is fine immediately though.
When I say "real" exercise, I mean abdominal work, and classes and workouts.......
I went to the mall at about 3-3.5 weeks PP. I was running behind and the mall was closing. I walked really fast down the mall, and HOLY COW it hurt so bad that night and the next day. Every muscle hurt.
I know it sounds stupid, I was just mall-walking, but it was too much for me.
A nice gentle stroll is great. Avoid hills and walking too quickly. If you are taking a stroller I suggest you have company in case you get tired. You'd be surprised how hard it is to push a stroller.
Do not do any running, jogging, power walking or anything strenuous until at least 6 weeks PP. Then start very slowly.
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My OB told me that I could start with walks as soon as I felt comfortable. I ended up waiting about a week, then starting gradually with short walks around the block only when my husband could come with me. By two weeks out, I was comfortably walking solo and pushing the stroller 1-2 miles through my hilly neighborhood, although I was taking it at a relatively slow pace. At four weeks, I took a 3.5 mile walk on a very hilly greenway, picked up the pace quite a bit, and didn't have any problems... I decided that I was pretty much completely recovered by that point.
My OB cleared me to return to any exercise that was comfortable at 6 weeks, and I started Couch to 5k one week later (at exactly 7 weeks). I was a little nervous that running would be uncomfortable, but was really surprised at how great it felt. (I'd been on activity restrictions / modified bedrest since the middle of my 2nd trimester, due to elevated heart rate and blood pressure, so it was great to get moving again!!)