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Have Baby, Still Exercise
5 Fitness Solutions
for the First Year of Life By Aneema Van Groenou, M.D.
for the First Year of Life
Having a baby in the house disrupts all your routines including when you sleep, eat, think even when and if you exercise. But the first year after delivery is also a great time to get back in shape and spend precious time with your baby.
Taking care of an infant is tiring and you may not feel like you can make space for yourself to work out. And you may be concerned about being out of shape, overweight and how exercise will affect breastfeeding. But getting out there is as good for you as it is for the baby. Exercising helps your baby get exercise and fresh air, nurtures your parent-child bond, encourages early learning and exploration and helps establish healthy habits that will last a lifetime. When you see how much your baby enjoys exercising with you, you'll get in the groove.
If you're in the market for a stroller, choose one that will protect your infant from the elements. Warmth, shade, rain shelter and a smooth ride are essential components if you will be exercising together regularly.
Even if you relish a meander through the park, try to get your heart pumping (you'll notice that your breathing speeds up, too) for at least 20 minutes straight; then cool down for 10 minutes on level ground.


