Exercises to recover after twin delivery
turnitaroundat40
Posts: 193 Member
Hi!
I’m in my 40’s and gave birth to twins after many months of bedrest. The babies were huge for being twins, and while it’s great they are so healthy, my body just isn’t bouncing back and I’ve lost so much strength. My stomach and back muscles are in horrible shape...and it affects other parts of my body as a result (hips, knees, etc.)
I’m housebound in a snowy area with two babies and no ability to get out and to a gym. Can anyone recommend some exercises I can do at home? (I have to start very low; which is so disheartening as I used to be in great shape. It’s like I’m a frail elderly woman now...I can barely life a 10 lb baby and walk across the room. And I’m sufficiently postpartum that I really need to get back into regaining my strength and mobility).
Many thanks!!
I’m in my 40’s and gave birth to twins after many months of bedrest. The babies were huge for being twins, and while it’s great they are so healthy, my body just isn’t bouncing back and I’ve lost so much strength. My stomach and back muscles are in horrible shape...and it affects other parts of my body as a result (hips, knees, etc.)
I’m housebound in a snowy area with two babies and no ability to get out and to a gym. Can anyone recommend some exercises I can do at home? (I have to start very low; which is so disheartening as I used to be in great shape. It’s like I’m a frail elderly woman now...I can barely life a 10 lb baby and walk across the room. And I’m sufficiently postpartum that I really need to get back into regaining my strength and mobility).
Many thanks!!
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start with Leslie Sansone walk at home videos. Many are actually geared up to be full body workouts. Remember to start where you are NOW, not where you want to be or where you used to be. I assume an exercise program has been approved by your doctor?4
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There is also yoga with Adrianne which would complement the walking @lorrpb mentioned. (You could work up to doing them on alternate days)
HasFit and Nerdfitness have good simple strength routines for at home. There are lots of others in YouTube, but they are my favourites for simplicity and effectiveness.
You could also look for exercises to do with babies.
Start with alternate days and then build to daily.
Cheers, h.0 -
Thanks for the ideas! I just finally got both babies to bed (they seem to like taking turns), so now I’ll google these resources to get something going. I like both ideas; nice to have some balance. Thanks so much!2
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Before you start any routine, except walking, make sure you don't have diastasis recti, a separation of the abs down the centre line.
Your doctor can check and probable refer you to a PT specialist.
Some ab exercises can make it worse not better.
Just thought I would come back and add that since you said the twins were huge . Congrats by the way.
Cheers, h.2 -
Look up postnatal yoga or Pilates, there are quite a few workouts on YouTube. It’s how I started after my third baby.2
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How many weeks pp are you?0
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Fellow twin mom here! Congrats on your babies, twin pregnancy is no joke. Be patient with yourself and your body. I remember that whole first year as such a fog and feeling so weak and tired. Slowly... very slowly I regained my strength but to be perfectly honest, it wasn't until I was nine months postpartum that my insides didn't feel like they wouldn't just fall out of me every time I moved. It also took nine months for me to lose the weight (I gained over 60 lbs and had two 7 pound babies). At about the two year mark I finally felt like myself again. I second what someone suggested about checking for abdominal separation, it's not something you want to make worse. Good luck with your journey and twins are so much fun and they just get easier and easier and easier. Mine are 4.5 now and are best buddies and keep each other entertained for hours.1
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I 2nd middlehaitch’s suggestion about checking in with your doc about diastasis recti. My abs separated after my twins and I worked with someone to help bring them back together. Crunches, sit-ups and similar ab exercises make the separation worse. Take it easy and enjoy your babies.1
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middlehaitch wrote: »Before you start any routine, except walking, make sure you don't have diastasis recti, a separation of the abs down the centre line.
Your doctor can check and probable refer you to a PT specialist.
Some ab exercises can make it worse not better.
Just thought I would come back and add that since you said the twins were huge . Congrats by the way.
Cheers, h.
She gave you some great advice. I’m going to add if you are experiencing any type of incontenence please seek out pelvic floor physio before you jump back into lifting, jumping or running. Congrats on your little one:-)2
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