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Postpartum Health & Fitness

April 23, 2013 by JOYfilledWELLNESS Filed Under: Baby, Clean Eating, Fitness, Health, Postpartum, Wellness Journey 10 Comments

babyg3 ready to swim

Bouncer at 8 weeks 12.5+lbs

I’m currently 8 weeks postpartum.  The homebirth was wonderful.  In fact it was my shortest labor yet, only 18 hours.  The problems didn’t surface until after the delivery.  According to a friend (mom of 7), I have officially joined the “sisterhood of mom’s of large babies.” Trust me, this is one sisterhood that you do not want to join.

I now suffer from pubic symphysis separation (PSS) due to the labor of BabyG3.

Symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD) is a condition that affects pregnant and/or postpartum women.  The symphysis pubis is a joint in the verimagey front part of the pelvic bone structure. There is cartilage that fills the gap in the bones. During pregnancy, hormones such as relaxin soften this cartilage allowing the pelvic bones to be more flexible for delivery. Some women, however, have too much play in the pelvis causing a large gap between the bones. This makes the symphysis pubis area extrimageemely sensitive to touch.  The pain is a result of separation of the symphysis pubis. 

SPD causes pain in the front of the pelvis when touched. You may also feel pain in the lower abdomen, hips, inner thigh and groin areas. Marked increased pain with activities such as walking, climbing stairs, lifting your legs, or any other large movements involving the pelvis are key symptoms. You may even experience a clicking type noise with movement as well.

SPD is most often a a temporary situation and one that will resolve itself once the cartilage softening hormones decrease. Although there is no “cure” and it cannot be prevented in subsequent pregnancies, it does not mean that you will automatically experience SPD each pregnancy or birth.

In addition, my back felt as though it was broken in several places for the two weeks after delivery.  I was in P-A-I-N.  The pain was far greater than I’ve experienced with the previous five pregnancies, labors, and postpartum.  It was borderline disabling.  I was in so much pain that I actually took heed to the medical advice that was offered – bed rest, no excessive stair climbing, and wait the full 4-6 months before returning to active exercise.  NO excessive stair climbing, how is that even possible when I live in a two-story home and have little ones?  Active exercise for me at this time includes anything more than a short walk at a pace that puts me in a sweat.  The advice was given by a midwife who appreciates that I am open to life and will most likely have more babies.  She informed me that the relaxin, a key player to my aliment, will continue to be produced in my body for up to 4-6 months.  The ultimate goal is to allow my body to properly recover from a major life event, labor & delivery, so I do not have to live with long-term crippling pain and all it’s ramifications.

Taking things slow postpartum is not easy for me.  I “bounce back” rather quickly from labors and almost always have returned to my pre-pregnancy routine within days of delivery.  I believed that I was an exception and was eager and willing to forgo the necessary recovery that is recommended for new moms.  I strongly believe that many of my current aliments (in addition to those listed in this post)  stem from pushing myself too hard too soon postpartum.  I wamom walking with baby 7weekss warned but I’ve learned the lesson the hard way.

Praise God that I had improvements at around three weeks postpartum.  I’m sure the bed rest and resisting a desire to return to my normal routine as I have done with previous babies helped the healing process.

I began to walk at four weeks postpartum for a min of 15min. once a week.  This amount of exercise is not impressive unless you have experienced any related pubic symphysis issue.  It has been humbling for me, to say the least.  I logged one of my first postpartum “workouts” in my DailyMile and was reminded of where I left off a little over a year ago, a high-intensity workout.  It’s been another opportunity for me to ditch my all or nothing tendency.image

Recently I took a 1.78 mile walk.  I strapped on the baby (all 12.5lbs. of him) in a front carrier and headed to the clubhouse fbarefoot blistersor a swim team meeting.  The walk may have set me back.  I must admit that I made several mistakes during my walk.  My first mistake was leaving 20min too late to make the start of the meeting.  My second mistake was trying to speed-up to compensate for my late start.  I was not ready for an increase in pace.  It compromised my foot strike and caused blisters.  The third mistake was to put on shoes, thinking it would ease the blistering and help me speed up.  Instead, the shoes caused immediate back & IT pain.  As if that weren’t enough, my pain returned from my PSS.  I was somewhat of a wreck.

I’ll have to scale back a bit and get some quality recovery before heading out again.  Also, I will most likely not be carrying Baby G in the front carrier for long walks.

I’ll continue to dial in my eating and nourish my body with real food.

postpartum meals

pictured from left to right: short-ribs with quinoa berry salad and roasted asparagus.  sweet grapefruit. eggs with salsa and avocado.  mixed eggs, salsa, and avocado.  bruschetta chicken.  baked cheese tomatoes.  apples and chicken.  ground turkey with homemade taco seasoning with lime cilantro rice, homemade guacamole and salsa.  steak salad with feta, avocado, and homemade dressing.

ALL FOR!

Sunshine

April 19, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: {phfr}, Fitness, Fitness with Kids, GFG, Picture Recap 7 Comments

I’m in a new season and know all to well how fleeting it can be.  I pray for the Good Lord to give me the graces to follow Him.  He has led me to place blogging at an even lower priority than before but my mind is overflowing with memories that I want to record.  Instagram has served that purpose for me without having to stray from my duties. 

I will strive to continue to live in the present moment and I may or may not blog about it.  May it be done ALL FOR HIM THROUGH MARY!

~~~ 

Here is my Instagram recap of my recent outing with my loves.

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I decided to take the troops outdoors for some early morning sunshine.  They have been cooped up due to my homebody tendencies that jump into full gear when I have a new baby to smother enjoy. 

Papi led the brigade and was certain to get everyone dressed despite my uncertainty when we would actually be able to venture out the door.

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We got an early start since BabyG3 (poor guy is 6w5d and he still does not have a blog name) opted for a morning cat nap instead of his usual siesta.

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Dragonfly took Uma by the leash and was dragged by her walked her for the first leg of our walk.

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Proud mama with all her six ducklings.  Rose took the pic and BabyG3 was on my front in the carrier. 

I’ve decided to include this picture in this post as an act of mortification, in hopes that I can truly accept {in my heart} the mantra that I play {in my head}…“Love yourself in all seasons and sizes. Give thanks for what the weight represents, a baby babies.  Do NOT let anything rob you of JOY!  Glorify Him always!!” 

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We walked in two worlds for much of the walk.  The wild life drew us in on one side of the road while we sought to escape the busyness of the world that hummed on the other side of the road. 

Many of the wildflowers and weeds were over six feet tall.

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I love how my littles seek adventure with whatever is placed before them.  Papi and Sweetie were bug watching.  Sparkles convinced them that she was in need of lady bugs for her garden.  Notice how Sparkles is no where in sight, she was afraid of the monstrous weeds.

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We even stopped to let Uma swim.  Here she is thanking Rose for pulling her out when she got stuck in the ravine.

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It felt so good to carry my lil’ man while soaking up the sun.  He loved the adventure and slept for the entire walk.

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Our guide, Papi, led us to the levee.  He really does play the role of a guide, in a Croc Hunter kind of way.  Dad has taught him this fine skill.  It’s actually rather cute and all the girls enjoy his narration. 

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This flower was a lovely sight – life unexpected.

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This was the end of the levee trek and mid-point of our walk.  All the kids enjoy running down this hill.  Dragonfly would love to run but he usually ends up rolling.

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Two hours, one park visit, and two miles later, we made it home.  Dragonfly opted to ride his horsey for the last leg of the walk. 

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We were all tuckered out from the day’s outing. BabyG3 napped like a champ which meant that I was able to join him.  He has even been asleep for the past four hours, allowing me to post this instead of sleeping or nursing.  I feel out of my element. 

Don’t be bothered by Lil’ Man’s (I think I found his blog name) pink blanket.  That’s the life of a brother with older sisters. 

We plan to repeat this walk with a gradual increase in distance, at least three times a week, for a month, so that we are prepared for our annual pilgrimage.  Hopefully we can increase it to six miles and no horsey will be needed.  ALL FOR!

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{pretty, happy, funny, real}

~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~
Every Thursday, here at Like Mother, Like Daughter!

7 Day Walking Challenge

May 2, 2012 by JOYfilledWELLNESS Filed Under: Fitness, Fitness with Kids, Walking 1 Comment

This challenge was created by a fellow EPLFer.  It was inspired from this article.

7 Day Walking Challenge

7 Day Walking Challenge Rules:

  • 1 hour of walking per day for 7 days straight.
  • 1 hour straight is preferred
  • 2 – 30 minute sessions are allowed
  • No excuses allowed!
  • Track each day –  time walked and whether it was indoors or outdoors.

Winner gets reduced cortisol levels!

Fitness

April 19, 2012 by JOYfilledWELLNESS Filed Under: Fitness 1 Comment

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My energy continues to wax and wane but I find that it is time to recommit to exercise.  I have slowly started to reintroduce myself to some heavy lifting.  I have even attempted some metabolic conditioning (metcons). 

My goal is to keep my eyes on Him while I seek a level of fitness that fits within my state in life and will lead me to optimal health.

I recently came across an inspirational list, the Fit Female Credo by Rachel Cosgrove .

I decided not to tweak the “Credo” that Rachel listed.  It’s too early in the game for that.  I did, however, add my emphasize (in italicizes).  I hope to make a printable version for my garage gym.  I need the reminder.

 

 

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Fit Female Credo

First and foremost, I will keep my eyes on Him!

1. Act as if you are a fit female.
2. Get out of your comfort Zone.
3. Fuel your body to be fabulous!
4. Train hard or go home.
5. Get hooked on feeling fit, not a number on the scale.
6. Be an early riser.
7. Make rest and relaxation a priority.
8. Obstacles will arise – anticipate them!
9. Keep a journal or blog.
10. Eliminate the negative people and surround yourself with positive people.
11. Think about your thoughts.
12. Manage your stress.
14. Put an end to body bashing and instead celebrate your strengths.
15. Don’t rely on will power. Have strategies.
16. Stop rationalizing and making excuses.

{pretty, happy, funny, real} Health & Fitness Edition

March 23, 2012 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: {phfr}, Fitness, Health, Picture Recap 3 Comments

{pretty}

Camp Sacred Heart

Dad is getting ready for Camp Sacred Heart (in June) and has been going through the camp album.  (this picture was taken by Papi’s Godfather)

{happy}

home brewed kombucha

I successfully brewed my first batch of kombucha tea. 

{funny}

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My carnivore Papi didn’t skip a beat after his bath.  He went straight to the left-overs from dinner, tri-tip.

{real}

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I’m working on getting strong for health.

I’m keeping it real at my other blog – Health & Fitness ALL FOR!

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I’m taking the 7 Day Challenge in hopes to make it through my physical Lenten Program.

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{pretty, happy, funny, real}

~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~
Every Thursday, here at Like Mother, Like Daughter!

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Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
We are a traditional Catholic family striving to live for Jesus Christ in everything we do. We pray to completely surrender our will to His and to become His servants. Our mission of this blog is to share our JOY.

This blog serves as a journal of us making good memories, living the liturgical year, and our spiritual journey.

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