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8-Minute Postpartum Pelvic Floor Exercises To Do Daily (Postnatal Pelvic Floor Recovery)
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Today we are doing an 8-minute postpartum pelvic floor exercises to heal your pelvic floor! It's great for right after birth and to use life-long. If you don't use it you lose it! These will help you control your bladder and stop leaking a little when you sneeze, laugh or jump. It can help control passing gas, shrink your uterus back, bring blood flow and increase healing. Unless you had a complication, it's likely you can start gentle pelvic floor contractions after your birth and then increase strength as you heal. Of course always check with your own provider.
How to breath during exercise:
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Check with your doctor before starting this or any exercise routine. Wait until you get clearance (usually 4-6 weeks or 6-8 weeks after a c-section). Don't do anything that feels painful or unsafe. Don't do any movement that causes you pain, discomfort or doming of your stomach. You are responsible for your own safety. Full disclaimer at the bottom.
Jessica Pumple is a registered dietitian, and pre & postnatal fitness instructor and certified pregnancy and postpartum core exercise specialist (CPES). She helps pregnant women stay fit, have healthy babies, and easier labors. She helps new moms with postpartum recovery, to heal and strengthen their core and lose the baby weight.
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Disclaimer: This is general postnatal fitness only. Please check with your doctor or health care provider to see if this video is safe for you. You are responsible for your own safety. Don’t do anything that feels unsafe for you or baby. Stop if you have any pain or discomfort, bleeding, chest pain or shortness of breath, dizziness or if you feel unwell. P&P Health Inc., Pregnancy and Postpartum TV and Jessica Pumple are not liable in any way for any injury, loss, damages, costs or expenses suffered by you in relation to this video or its content.
Music: Epidemic Sound
Copyright 2022 P&P Health Inc. All rights reserved
#postpartumpelvicfloor #pelvicfloorexercises #postpartumrecovery
How to breath during exercise:
Some other videos you may enjoy:
Check with your doctor before starting this or any exercise routine. Wait until you get clearance (usually 4-6 weeks or 6-8 weeks after a c-section). Don't do anything that feels painful or unsafe. Don't do any movement that causes you pain, discomfort or doming of your stomach. You are responsible for your own safety. Full disclaimer at the bottom.
Jessica Pumple is a registered dietitian, and pre & postnatal fitness instructor and certified pregnancy and postpartum core exercise specialist (CPES). She helps pregnant women stay fit, have healthy babies, and easier labors. She helps new moms with postpartum recovery, to heal and strengthen their core and lose the baby weight.
If you enjoy our content subscribe to our channel, hit the bell button, leave a comment and share with your friends so I can make you more of the videos you enjoy!
Disclaimer: This is general postnatal fitness only. Please check with your doctor or health care provider to see if this video is safe for you. You are responsible for your own safety. Don’t do anything that feels unsafe for you or baby. Stop if you have any pain or discomfort, bleeding, chest pain or shortness of breath, dizziness or if you feel unwell. P&P Health Inc., Pregnancy and Postpartum TV and Jessica Pumple are not liable in any way for any injury, loss, damages, costs or expenses suffered by you in relation to this video or its content.
Music: Epidemic Sound
Copyright 2022 P&P Health Inc. All rights reserved
#postpartumpelvicfloor #pelvicfloorexercises #postpartumrecovery
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