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2/22/2025 0 Comments

Postpartum Preeclampsia: The Silent Threat New Moms Need to Know About

​Hey Mama, you’ve made it through pregnancy and birth—now it’s time to rest, recover, and soak up all those newborn snuggles. But what if I told you that some postpartum complications can sneak up after delivery, when you least expect it?

Postpartum preeclampsia is one of those lesser-known but serious conditions that can affect new moms days or even weeks after giving birth. And here’s the kicker—many don’t even know they’re at risk! Let’s break it down.

What Is Postpartum Preeclampsia?

It’s a condition where high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine develop after delivery, usually within the first six weeks. It can lead to serious complications like seizures, organ damage, and strokes if not treated.

Signs & Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

If you experience any of these, call your provider ASAP or head to the ER:
✅ Severe headaches that won’t go away
✅ Blurry vision or seeing spots
✅ Swelling in your face or hands that’s getting worse
✅ Shortness of breath or chest pain
✅ Nausea and vomiting (not just “normal” postpartum stuff)
✅ Sudden weight gain in a few days

Who’s at Risk?

While it can happen to anyone, you’re at a higher risk if you had preeclampsia during pregnancy, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, or a history of kidney disease.

How to Protect Yourself

❤️ Monitor your blood pressure at home (especially if you had high BP during pregnancy).
❤️ Listen to your body—don’t dismiss symptoms as “just postpartum stuff.”
❤️ Prioritize rest and reduce stress (I know, easier said than done with a newborn!).
❤️ Follow up with your provider—don’t skip that postpartum checkup!

Postpartum preeclampsia is scary, but early detection saves lives. Your health matters, mama. Take care of you, too. 💕

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2/1/2025 0 Comments

Postnatal Exercise Advice for New Mothers: A Guide to Regaining Strength and Vitality

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Welcoming a new baby into the world is an incredible experience, but postpartum recovery is just as important as pregnancy itself. Engaging in safe postnatal exercise can help new mothers regain strength, boost energy levels, and improve mental well-being. Here’s a comprehensive guide to postnatal workouts that promote healing and fitness after childbirth.

Benefits of Postnatal Exercise

Strengthens Core and Pelvic Floor Muscles – Pregnancy and childbirth can weaken these muscles. Gentle exercises help restore strength and prevent issues like diastasis recti and incontinence.

Boosts Mood and Reduces Stress – Physical activity increases endorphins, which combat postpartum depression and anxiety.

Increases Energy Levels – Exercise helps fight postpartum fatigue by improving blood circulation and oxygen flow.

Aids Weight Loss – Combining movement with a healthy diet can help new mothers shed pregnancy weight gradually and safely.

Enhances Posture and Flexibility – Carrying and feeding a baby can strain the back and shoulders. Exercises focusing on posture help alleviate discomfort.

When to Start Postnatal Exercise

The ideal time to start postpartum workouts varies for each mother. Here’s a general guideline:

Vaginal Birth – Light exercises such as pelvic floor exercises and walking can start as early as a few days postpartum, with physician approval.

C-Section Recovery – Healing takes longer, so gentle movement can begin around 6-8 weeks postpartum after clearance from a doctor.

Safe and Effective Postnatal Exercises

1. Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegels)

These help strengthen pelvic muscles, improve bladder control, and support recovery from childbirth.

2. Deep Breathing with Abdominal Engagement

Diaphragmatic breathing helps reconnect the core muscles and reduce abdominal separation.

3. Walking

A simple but effective low-impact exercise that promotes circulation, reduces stress, and enhances endurance.

4. Postnatal Yoga and Pilates

These focus on flexibility, strength, and relaxation while being gentle on the body.

5. Bodyweight Strength Training

Exercises like squats, modified push-ups, and glute bridges help rebuild overall body strength.

Tips for a Safe and Successful Postnatal Workout Routine

Listen to Your Body – If you feel pain, dizziness, or excessive fatigue, stop immediately and consult your healthcare provider.

Stay Hydrated – Breastfeeding mothers need extra hydration; keep water nearby during workouts.

Wear Supportive Gear – A well-fitted sports bra and comfortable clothing can make workouts more enjoyable.

Include Baby in Workouts – Babywearing workouts or stroller walks allow bonding time while staying active.

Seek Professional Guidance – A postpartum fitness coach or physical therapist can provide tailored advice.
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Conclusion

Postnatal exercise is a powerful tool for new mothers to regain strength, boost confidence, and enhance overall well-being. With patience, consistency, and the right approach, you can safely reintroduce fitness into your routine. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any postpartum workout program to ensure a safe recovery journey.

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    Kerri Honeywood is a Certified Doula/ Certified Lactation Specialist/ Holistic Healer/ Certified Reiki Master/  that works with Postpartum mothers and others that can benefit from holistic healing & support. She is the mother of five she understands the joys and challenges of motherhood and life in general.

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