Hi ladies! This is my first time posting over here, but was hoping to get some input from other BF'ing moms who are runners.
My baby is 7 mo old and is EBF. She has just started 2 solid meals a day, but is still nursing/taking a bottle 5-6x per day. I ran a half marathon about a year before R was born, but haven't done too much running in the past year. I've just been doing basic cardio/weights classes at the Y and the elliptical. I'd like to ramp up and really get in shape by training for a marathon....it's on my "bucket list".
I've got the BOB stroller and most of the summer available beginning in May to dedicate to running and training. (I'm a grad student and doing online classes during the summer, so will have a lot of flexibility in my schedule). My main concern is damaging my supply - I plan to nurse her as long as she wants to nurse and will likely be TTC in Sept 2014, so could potentially be BF'ing for a very long time.
Any tips/advice welcome!
Re: Marathon training and BF'ing - anyone done it?
I started running after DD was born, but like a 5k - not a marathon, so I have no experience in that.
I run with my kid(s) a lot, I would recomeend trying to schedule normal training runs with her and long runs without. I have done a 7 mile with my girls, but never longer. I ran 2 halfs last year and did my 8-12 mile runs when DH was going to be home with the kiddos.
I would think that eating when you're hungry and drinking enough fluids would be ideal to keep your supply. GL!
I started training for a marathon when DS1 was 9 months old. I wasn't going to try for a certain time it was just a goal that I wanted to accomplish, because of this I trained and added miles very slowly, although I was also training for a bike trip that would be the month prior to the marathon. I did my first 10 mile run 2 months into training, then slowly added from there. I did mostly short runs during the weeks 5-7 miles and longer runs on the weekends with an alternating weekend being a new distance for me. This is what my schedule looked like.
M: rest day
T: 5m run
W:30-40 mile bike ride- these weren't slow rides either, we averaged around 18mph
T:rest day
F: 7m run
S: 10m run (with alternate weeks maybe looking like this, 12 m, 7m, 15m,10m)
S: 40-60 mile bike ride
I didn't run over 15 until the month before when I did a 20 and a 25 miler. To keep up supply I ate lots of lactation cookies, which are actually pretty tasty, drank lots of fluids-not just water, I had lots of creamy coffee's, some juices and Powerade to keep up on calories, made sure I was eating lots of protein, good saturated fats and healthy carbs- brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes, oatmeal. I also gave in and splurged alot more on things I didn't normally eat like ice cream and extra chocolate. :-)
DS1 was 13 months when I ran the marathon, I did have low supply for a couple of days, but after getting in some extra rest and food it went right back to normal. He nursed until 23 months and only quit because supply dropped around 9 weeks pregnant with DS2. It is totally possible, GL!!!
It is absolutely doable! I have run throughout my pregnancies and while breastfeeding without any issues. I had some difficulty getting DD to take a bottle so I would just take her with me and when she would get hungry I would stop to nurse.....pushing a jogging stroller is awesome for training. Once she would take a bottle I would pump before my run and when I got back and never had any issues with supply. My husband jokes that after I crossed the finish line I grabbed a banana, a bagel, and headed to the car to pump (DD wanted nothing to do with her sweaty mommy)
I have never had any problems with nursing or getting pregnant while running. I got pregnant with two of my LOs after completing a marathon and my most recent pregnancy happened in the midst of marathon training. Best of luck,
Great question! I'm glad you brought this up - I'm signed up for my next marathon in October and I'll be breastfeeding, too
The advice has been very helpful!