Siloam Springs Herald Leader

New mom, new you: How to adjust and thrive amid changes

- By Siloam Springs Regional Hospital

Pregnancy and motherhood can be among the happiest times in a woman’s life. But learning how to balance physical and emotional changes while trying to get back in shape and maintain a healthy post-baby weight can be challengin­g.

The weeks and months following childbirth can simultaneo­usly be overwhelmi­ngly joyous and stressful. Fighting fatigue and keeping up with a new baby’s needs, along with stresses of running the household, can seem like a never-ending battle. Getting in shape or finding time to go for a walk can seem like just another drain of your already depleted energy reserves, but research shows lowimpact exercise can help new moms relax and refocus.

Seek workouts that allow you to take your baby along, like walking or running with a stroller or biking with an infant carrier. You might also consider joining a local gym with a nursery where your child will be cared for while you work out.

Exercising to lose baby weight can help moms shed pounds, manage mental stress and improve self-confidence, but one important thing to realize is getting in shape is as much of a process as nurturing a developing baby. Setting realistic weightloss goals and taking time to focus on your health should be seen as a necessity. And, even if you’re not ready to go full-force with a new workout routine, easing into exercise

Exercising to lose baby weight can help moms shed pounds, manage mental stress and improve self-confidence, but one important thing to realize is getting in shape is as much of a process as nurturing a developing baby.

through yoga or swimming can be therapeuti­c and mentally refreshing.

A little ‘Mom’ time

Here are a few tips to help new moms achieve a more balanced life:

• Give yourself the same attention and care as you would a loved one.

• Learn to accept help with the baby without feeling guilty or inadequate.

• Enlist the help of a personal trainer with a certificat­ion in prenatal and postnatal fitness for a few sessions to get you on the right track.

• Maintain a balanced diet filled with calciumand vitamin-rich foods, and routinely count calories and fat grams to help manage your weight.

At Siloam Springs Regional Hospital Women and Children’s Unit, we recognize that having a baby is a momentous time in your life. Our goal is to provide safe, quality health care for newborns and their mothers. We offer labor and delivery services that balance technology with a familyorie­nted environmen­t. For more informatio­n, visit NorthwestH­ealth. com or call 479-215-3300.

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