other post pregnancy advice welcomed. Nick - congratulations to you and your partner.I'm also due in July and have also had to defer my FLM place to next year.There's a thread going on Health and Injury called Pregnant Runners' Club, if you want to come
be trying to do too much too soon?if neither of those are appropriate, then i'd go and see a physio to check that there's not something out of line... also - not wishing to be indelicate about these things - if you are not back to your pre-pregnancy weight
I'm planning a baby, and wanted to know how far into my pregnancy i could run for (within reason)? and most importantly how soon i can get back to running after the birth, Is waiting a whole six weeks really necessary? I know i'm being very
'll get plenty of input ;o)Hegs x thank you hegs and thanks Mrs O too! I wore underwired bras throughout all my pregnancies and didn't have any problems, though I expanded to a mere DD size, which was quite uncomfortable enough.I have rarely been so
Hi, I just wondered if there is anyone on here who has any knowledge of running after having pelvic problems in pregnancy?My little boy is nearly 18mths now, I had SPD in my pregnancy with him & was on crutches for the last 3mths, I've had to ease
to start back with?Any advice would be great!!!Thanks My missus was 7 days before she got going again. Then again she ran 7 miles the morning her waters broke and she ran 9 miles every day throughout both her pregnancies. She says 'you know your own body
When and how did other people start running again after pregnancy? I tried to keep fairly active throughout the nine months (first running, then mostly swimming in the end) and would like to start running again but I am unsure when and how to start
thought, did you have a c section? My advice would be slightly different if you did. Please feel free to e-mail me if you don't want to post details like that. Also, any back pain, from the pregnancy needs to be taken into account.ok, stopping now. Mum's a
I'm planning a baby, and wanted to know how far into my pregnancy i could run for (within reason)? and most importantly how soon i can get back to running after the birth. I know i'm being very persumptious not yet being pregnant but no exercise
? The hormaone stuff they use for IVF can be petty heavy, I think (I know nothing........) but I think IVF may be more of a problem than natural pregnancy. Anyway- if she doesn't want to do it, there's no point nagging, is there. I'd certainly heard the advice