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Hazel
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Hi all. It's been a long week here at the Porter household. Lauren seemed (to my completely uneducated eye, as it turned out) to be doing really well with breastfeeding, but when we took her to her two-week check up, she hadn't yet regained her birth weight. At her weigh in three days later, she'd actually lost another ounce. So the lactation nurse started us on supplemental feedings and gave me all sorts of things to do to help increase my milk supply (more frequent feedings, pumping after feedings, fenugreek, higher fat foods (nuts, avocados, milkshakes, etc.). Luckily, Lauren appears to be back on track -- she'd regained her birth weight by this past Monday and I've been able to pump a 1-3 ounces after each feeding.
Here's my question. I had started working out again about ten days after delivery and was feeling pretty good about it. But with this, the nurse said to get lots of rest, and so I stopped working out for a week. Now I'd like to get back into it, but I'm afraid I'll affect my milk supply. Is this a legitimate concern? Am I OK as long as I adjust my calorie intake to meet the deficit exercise would create? I know others must exercise while breastfeeding successfully. I don't want to do anything radical -- just 30 or 45 minutes a day while Lauren naps.
Thanks for any tips and advice anyone can give.
Hazel
Here's my question. I had started working out again about ten days after delivery and was feeling pretty good about it. But with this, the nurse said to get lots of rest, and so I stopped working out for a week. Now I'd like to get back into it, but I'm afraid I'll affect my milk supply. Is this a legitimate concern? Am I OK as long as I adjust my calorie intake to meet the deficit exercise would create? I know others must exercise while breastfeeding successfully. I don't want to do anything radical -- just 30 or 45 minutes a day while Lauren naps.
Thanks for any tips and advice anyone can give.
Hazel