Post-Natal Pelvic Care and Return to Exercise
Congratulations on your new baby and welcome to a whole new world that revolves around that one tiny bundle of joy! In the wonderful mayhem of new motherhood, it can be easy to forget about you and the amazing feat that your body recently performed. In the interest of your immediate and longterm pelvic health, here are some helpful tips for after you've had your baby: Early Post-Natal 0 - 10 days Rest and get sleep when your baby does! Cooling ice to perineum can help with healing and discomfort. This should be used with layer of cloth between skin and cold for a maximum of 10-12mins on and at least 20mins off before re-applying. (You can also use a wet pad that has been put in the fridge/freezer). Gentle pelvic floor contractions can help decrease perineal swelling. These do not have to be super-strong and are safe to do even if you have stitches. Even if you don’t initially feel the contraction, still try to visualise the muscles working. Ensure yo...