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The first six weeks post-delivery. Your stretched-out abdominal muscles and lax skin will most likely begin to firm up. If you had a cesarean section, it can take a good two weeks for your scar to heal (and six weeks or longer to fully recover from your surgery).
"In general, muscle is not lost before fat—it is very dependent on nutrition and activity volume," Miranda-Comas says. "A person who is attempting...
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Here are the 8 best exercises for weight loss. Walking. Walking is one of the best exercises for weight loss — and for good reason. ... Jogging or...
Read More »Mom bodies are incredibly adaptable. Just think of all the changes that occur over a span of 40 weeks. A growing belly is the most obvious and endearing change of all! Now that you’re entering the new-mom phase of life, you’d like to have your body back. But expecting your post-pregnancy belly to snap back to its pre-pregnancy state in one fell swoop isn’t very realistic. It takes time to recover, and that’s okay. It’s what Mother Nature intended. Keep reading to learn more about your postpartum belly and how to safely strengthen your core after pregnancy.
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Read More »Pelvic tilts with ab contractions. Lie on the floor with knees bent and feet flat on the ground. Press your lower back into the ground, pulling your belly button down toward your spine. Keeping your lower back pressed into the ground, slowly tighten your abs and gently lift your pelvis up an inch, then release back down, engaging your pelvic floor. (You’ll be doing double duty by getting in some Kegel exercises while you're at it.) Modified crunches. From the same, bent-knee position on the floor, exhale slowly and extend one leg parallel to the floor. Return that leg to the starting position as you inhale. Do the same with the opposite leg. Baby lifts. Once your little one is at least 4 months old, have her join the fun. Recline on your back, knees bent and feet flat to the floor. Seat your baby (facing forward) on your pelvis and support her under her arms. Inhale as you pull your belly button toward your spine, then exhale as you slowly lift your bottom and back, one vertebra at a time, off the floor until you’ve pulled your body into a straight line from chest to knees (keeping a careful grip on your baby, of course). Or try this: From the same starting position, inhale and lift your baby above you as you contract your abs; exhale while lowering the baby back to your belly. Pilates and barre classes are also good for strengthening your core when your doctor gives you the green light. Remember, weight gain during pregnancy is normal. And now that you’ve delivered, your postpartum belly is adjusting to not toting a little bundle around. There’s no need to rush your body’s recovery. You’ll get to where you want to be; just give it time.
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