Showing posts with label postpartum running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postpartum running. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

2 Months and Other Stuff

A quick type out as I feed the boy and have a sleeping toddler... My sweet baby boy is 2 months old!  I know every mom say it but I really hate how fast time flys!
 
He's lost a lot of hair and now has a hairstyle that revivals The Donald's... behold that little puff on top!  : )
 
 
He was my small baby boy when born but has beefed up fast... weighing in at 12lbs 10oz and 23"long at his 2 month check... with a head in the 95th percentile.  We make big headed babies!  And the funny thing is that its only grown 2cm since birth which means I push out big headed babies!  Haha!
 
 
His big brother cant get enough of him!
 

I have been running a lot more consistently since the littlest mister now sleeps one 8 hour stretch at night meaning I only wake up once to feed (yay for feeling rested!!) and I have committed to runs on Tuesday and Thursday nights with my stepdad!  We're just doing 3 mile runs but i keep feeling better and slowly getting faster too!

Sooo much to be thankful for here as we officially celebrate Thanksgiving tomorrow!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Pregnant Run vs Postpartum Run

Hands down, running 9 months pregnant is easier for me than running postpartum. I know some ladies sleep worse pregnant than with a newborn or just feel too uncomfortable everywhere but I feel better and have easier access to running when pregnant. 

I ran 2 miles on Thursday and 2 miles today (Sunday).  Whew.  It was S.L.O.W. and took a good hour of mental prep before I could even bring myself to change into running clothes. 

First, there is finding a window of oppotunity.  (ie. Baby asleep, toddler occupied, a sitter to watch said baby & toddler)

Then there is the motivation to run over taking a nap.  A window of opportunity usually means choosing between the two!

Finally, there is the whole physical side.  My postpartum body (okay-- really just my postpartum chest) is SORE all. the. time.  I am not talking just my nips.  Nursing does a number on me and baby 2 is no exception.  My entire chest is sore and putting it into a running bra is painful!

BUT... I think my being tired is not just about having a newborn and being up a couple times to nurse in the night... its also about a sudden drop off of physical activity so I have to get out there!

So there you have it.  Pregnant Run vs Post-Partum Run -- I'd say the 9 month pregnant run is easier for me!

Baby boy is 3 weeks old.  Big brother wants nothing to do with me if baby brother is around... he just wants to hold him and "play" with him.   This is a horrible picture but its what life looks like when I allow the toddler to have his way...