Breastfeeding and exercising can be a beneficial combination for new mothers, offering numerous advantages for both their physical and mental well-being. While you may be concerned about how exercise affects breastfeeding, numerous studies support the idea that a well-balanced exercise routine can enhance the breastfeeding experience and contribute to overall maternal and infant health.
There are several myths and misconceptions surrounding breastfeeding and exercise. These myths can sometimes deter or confuse new mothers trying to incorporate physical activity into their postpartum routines while breastfeeding. In this blog, Jessica Koiner, owner of The Milk Box Lactation, LLC, a Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), and an instructor at FIT4MOM Fort Worth, will help us debunk some of these myths.
Jessica shares, "When a baby is born, so is a mother. This can be an extremely challenging time as you not only embark on the journey of rediscovering yourself but also find yourself required to give your time, body, and physical energy in a whole new way. It is empowering to know that breastfeeding doesn’t need to push pause of your life! It brings me great joy to support families in gaining a deep understanding of breastfeeding and navigating its many nuances."