Hi ladies,
What plans do you have for getting back into shape? Looking into workout dvds since weather will prob be crummy when December rolls around. I've also had alot of people recommend Whole 30 so I'm thinking about doing that.
Also for stm's how soon did you start being active and how did you approach it as far as recovery goes after birth.
Re: After baby, getting into shape
I am holding myself to this after labour as well. I know exercising will be the last thing I'll be able to do. So my getting in shape will be limited to eating right.
And I breastfed like crazy and weighed less than pre pregnancy weight by 5 months post pardum last time granted I had to go dairy free so I guess I dieted too out of necessity.
With that being said I tried not to over think things with DD. I had her in late October so weather was crummy but I'd get us out for walks almost everyday. I BF which helped a ton and then tried to eat fairly healthy (although I ate a ton, bfing makes you starving!) and I lost all my baby weight and then some by 6 months post-partum. Our bodies are kind of amazing that way. Good luck!
I found some rehab exercise ideas through Girls Gone Strong on Facebook that I'll be working through before I do much more than sleep, feed the kid, and walk a little.
Then come back and have a cup of tea or coffee and eat my oatmeal and listen to or do my morning devotions (for me that means prayer and Bible reading).
I need the routine of doing this, and I know if I don't start early I won't do it.
Eventually I will build that into a daily run or gym session down the road before he leaves for work.
But if it's just walking for months thats OK too. I'm not gonna stress.
After a while (at least a month, maybe 2 or 3, when I'm able)
Phase 2: I am a very strong believer in weight lifting (moderate and slow; not Crossfit) due to research and Dr. Miriam Nelson's "Strong Women Stay Young." Women don't have enough testosterone to get bulky, and weight lifting absolutely torches calories/revs metabolism/strengthens joints and ligaments.
When recovered enough, I plan to use Chalean Extreme with Chalene Johnston DVDs at home (it's just really basic weight lifting routines and slow, solid principles). I already have the weights and DVDs
There is also a gym down the street but I won't set my sights that intense yet.
I heard 9 months was the earliest and wasn't planning on jogging with her until then.
I have done Jillian Michael's 30 day shred during and after both pregnancies now. I haven't done it much with this one, but I have kept up more with running and lifting. My plan is to listen to my stitches and walk until I'm ready to run. Then add in the 30 day shred, because it is easy to do with the baby around and in the winter. I actually think that what you eat if you are nursing doesn't matter as much in regards to weight, but will affect your mood and energy level. Carbs are your friends in breastfeeding.... I had to eat a lot of food when I did paleo about 4 months post partum with baby number one.
Keep moving now, it makes it all easier in the end!
Your responses are making me realize I am setting myself up for failure and dissapointment. Time to adjust expectations.
Me:34 DH:41 1 son: 6 2 step sons: 18, 12
BFP: 4/24/08 - Missed Miscarriage found 5/29/08
BFP: 11/21/08 - DS born 7/13/09
BFP:5/8/14 - Chemical pregnancy
BFP: 4/11/15....stick baby stick!!!
That's what I plan on doing once my body tells me it's ready to get moving again.