Getting back into shape post-partum


Getting into an exercise programme after childbirth has many health benefits. For one, regular exercise can help you return to your pre-pregnancy shape. It also helps to raise your energy level to cope with the demands of motherhood.

Pilates instructor Jaclyn Thooi says postnatal pilates programmes are designed with the objectives of realigning the pelvis, helping to rehabilitate the pelvic floor muscles and strengthening the body.

“Exercising during the postnatal period with an appropriately designed programme helps also to build confidence and prevent or minimise postnatal depression,” she explains.

Thooi also points out that many new mothers, especially those who have had a caesarean section, have little time to rest and recover from their operation.

“They are sent home with limited instructions on how to care for themselves. If someone has a knee or shoulder surgery, followup visits are common. Therefore, rehabilitative exercises are very important for new mothers as well,” she says.

Thooi established bAlign Pilates Studio in Solaris Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur, with her partner May Cheng, after having personally experienced the benefits of pilates.

“Frankly, pilates does not help to reduce your dress size. Pilates focuses on breathing, core muscles of the abdominals, pelvic floor, postural alignment, builds strength and stability. These are all essential elements for an effective postnatal exercise programme,” says Thooi.

“In normal vaginal delivery, the clients may start exercising six weeks after birth with a qualified instructor. However, if one has undergone a C-section, it is better to wait three months and after gaining a doctor's approval,” says Thooi.

Pilates is a low impact set of exercises with various possibilities of modifications within its repertoire to cater for different needs of people. It is performed either on a mat or using special studio equipment.

However, Thooi says gentle breathing exercises can be done within hours of the birth.

“For instance, breathing and pelvic floor exercises are good. This gentle exercise helps to reactivate the abdominal muscles and realign the pelvis. It also improves blood circulation to the pelvic area, thus assists in the healing process,” she shares.

Try the supine breathing exercise:

1) Lie supine in a comfortable environment.

2) Bend knees with hips wide part.

3) Place your hands on the top of the lower abdominals.

4) Inhale through your nose and into your abdominals till it presses into your hands.

5) Exhale through the mouth and feel the abdominal drawing away from your hands.

For those familiar with pelvic floor exercises or “kegels”, you can repeat the above exercise with the activation of the pelvic floor as you exhale.

“The above exercise is gentle and has no impact at all. It helps to tone the abdominal muscles, improves breathing, blood circulation, helps to relax the body and retrains the pelvic floor muscles,” says Thooi.

The above exercise is suitable to perform within hours after delivery.

Below are some of the different exercises in the postnatal pilates programmes.

 

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