NO!!!
Take it easy after the birth! Especially the first week.
No heavy exercising.
Start out with light activity/exercise,
Every person is different. I started hiking 3 weeks after I had my baby. But I exercised alot during the pregnancy.
I ve heard you could cause excess bleeding if you are not taking it easy after the birth.
2006-09-09 22:08:04
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answered by **twin** 4
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When YOU feel as if you can. Usually 4-6 weeks AFTER delivery! Let your body heal some before putting it through exercises!
2006-09-09 23:44:26
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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I had a c-area, and a Vbac, actually it became into no longer my option to have a c-area i could no longer transport frequently so as that's why the surgeon desperate for a csection, i do no longer possibly think of it is a decision. yet while it is for you, i might definatly elect vaginal transport, the restoration is extra effective and quicker than a csection. With a Csection you do no longer sense something you in simple terms hear and notice, and that i keep in mind after the c area i did no longer even delight in my toddler till in a while that night, it hurts to hold the toddler with the aid of diminish, and it hurts to pass specific techniques. as quickly as I had the Vbac the toddler became into out in quarter-hour, and that i've got been given to hold my toddler and breastfeed surprising away.
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answered by lacross 4
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i had a c section and i was working out 3 days after that
2006-09-09 21:55:09
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answered by Eva Daniel Rn 4
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usually 4 to 6 weeks...AFTER your post-birth exam and the doctor says you can resume normal activity
2006-09-09 21:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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According to her MALE doctor she can start immediately -- according to the woman it will be 39 years !!!
2006-09-09 21:59:47
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answered by philski333 5
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six weeks
2006-09-09 22:06:18
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answered by kimpossibleprice 2
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