Health and Wellbeing
Health & Wellbeing
Getting back into shape after pregnancy may be another focus you
have in addition to looking after your newborn.
Try to establish an exercise routine of about 3 days of exercise
a week, from 3 weeks after giving birth. Exercising will help to
tone muscles that stretched during pregnancy and give you more
energy.
You can make this a time for you, your partner and your baby to
get out doors by going for walks around the local park. Or you may
want to get out and go to exercise classes, leaving your partner
with baby for special bonding times.
Good exercise ideas include - walking, swimming, pelvic floor
exercises and even pilates.
Diet is also important. Every calorie, vitamin, or gram of
protein that your baby needs, must be eaten by you if you are
breastfeeding. Only you can make sure that the best quality food
reaches your baby. Make your diet as varied as possible choosing
from a wide range of foods like fresh fruit, vegetables, beans,
peas, wholemeal cereals, fish, and low-fat dairy products.
See our breastfeeding
section under baby for more dietary information.