Get back in shape after the birth of your baby - a gentle 10
point plan
1.Be especially kind to yourself in the first weeks after your
baby is born. Your body has gone through huge changes and it's
unrealistic to expect that you can snap back into your old shape
straight away. Unrealistic expectations sets you up for failure
and disappointment, but you CAN get your figure back if you are
patient and take it one step at a time.
2.Forget drastic dieting and treat your body to healthy
nourishing food and gentle exercise to get back in shape. You
will naturally lose some weight during the first few weeks as
your uterus shrinks. Breast feeding alone will allow you to lose
weight at 1lb a week if you eat normally and healthily as it
uses up 500 calories a day, but you do need to eat enough so
that your milk does not dry up. Plan on losing the remainder at
a gentle pace.
3.Your tummy will look very sad after the birth, flabby and
saggy. Don't worry you can soon get things looking good again.
Do all the post-natal exercises and gentle exercise recommended
by your health-care professionals during the first 6 weeks to
get your tummy back in shape. After that check with them that it
is Ok if you want to embark on a more strenuous exercise
routine. Once your doctor says its OK to exercise, one of the
best ways to retighten your muscles is a simple yoga move. Stand
with your feet apart, hands on thighs. Breathe out fully and
then pull your tummy muscles in and up as hard as you can,
holding for a count of 10. If you do this a few times a day
before breakfast you'll soon see results. Don't do this during
pregnancy.
4.The first few weeks with your baby are precious and not the
time to start injuring yourself by doing too much too soon.
Whatever you decide to do, don't go mad in the first week you're
allowed to exercise normally. Build up gradually as if you'd not
exercised before.
5.If you are not able to get back to the gym or to do whatever
activity you used to do now that you have a baby to care for,
investigate home-exercise programs and videos you can do while
your baby sleeps or organise your partner or friend to watch
your baby for a short time while you exercise. You will need to
be a bit more resourceful and determined to fit in your exercise
but you can find a way if you really want to.
6.Walking with your baby is always great