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Question from Mekayyla: What kind of exercises are advisable/recommended, 1.5 months into postpartum? https://community.theasianparent.com/q/im-15-month-postpartum-what-kind-exercises-advisablerecommended/47180
Thank you everyone. I hope I have managed to answer most of your questions. If you would like to clarify further, do drop me an email at hello@babyexpress-sg.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
I'm at day 12 postpartum and have been pumping 15 to 20 ml of breastmilk each pumping session. Most of the breastmilk come from one breast, while only very little comes from the other breast. Is this normal?
Pumping different amounts from both breast is common and normal. Usually the breast that pumps out lesser milk is referred as the 'lazy boob'. What you should be concern with is if your breast is cleared after pumping.
Question from Evelyn: After C-Section, when can we start wearing postpartum binder? https://community.theasianparent.com/q/after-csect-when-start-wearing-postpartum-binder/1589360
Generally, binders can we worn after birth as they may also provide support for your incision.
Ive been drinking wine for 5-6 years. I had stopped it during pregnancy. Now that I’ve given birth to a baby boy, can I start drinking it again?
After giving birth, there is generally no restrictions with food. However as your diet for the last 9 months had changed, you may want to slowly ease back to your normal diet.
My marriage is in a rut from the past couple of months. Will stress or emotional strain have any impact on my breastfeeding journey?
Sorry that you are in this situation. Stress and strains may impact your breastfeeding journey by causing a decrease in your yield. You may want to consider getting help from a marriage counsellor or speak to your friends/family about it. I hope things will turn out well for your marriage.
Are there differences of the do’s and don’ts for confinement meals when comes to natural births vc c sections?
Confinement meals are normally the same for both types of delivery. However some mothers may avoid or minimise the consumption of seafood as it may cause an allergy reaction; itch, at the wound area.
Are there specific activities or movements that new mothers should avoid to prevent strain or injury?
For natural birth, there is generally nothing to avoid. however it is good to start with low-impact exercises and go slow with yourself. Unless c-sect, you may need to avoid strenuous exercise involving your core to avoid stressing your incision. It would be good to check in with your doctor at about 6-8 weeks postpartum for a greenlight to go ahead with core exercises.
What are the potential risks of overexertion during postpartum, and how much exercise is advisable?
You may want to go easy at the start and slowly get back into your routine. Your stamina level may not be as good as before birth, so just allow yourself a bit more time to get back to before. However if you did a c-sect, you would need to take note of the type of exercises to avoid causing over stressing the incision area.
Stacy Chow