14 Aug 18 by member: Indigo78
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14 Aug 18 by member: jaastruthers
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Start with Kegel exercises and then move to other low impact
14 Aug 18 by member: abbadabba
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Very important Emily do your kegel exercises. :)
14 Aug 18 by member: Little Red Fox
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Kegals. Youtube as some exercises that you dont jump or bend alot. Its a muffin top loser exercise you do it laying down.
14 Aug 18 by member: BunnyMaeMinx
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first off, I totally get what you're going through and it sucks! I got to the point where I was basically dehydrating myself before a workout, peeing right before I started, and still having issues with leakage. Unfortunately but fortunately I guess kegels weren't the problem. I went to a urologist and my control was fine for coughing, sneezing, and laughing. It was literally just jumping which made the boot camp I went to frustrating. I'd wear a double panty liner and it seemed to be enough but I hated it. I made a choice I wish I could take back. I got a bladder sling put in. while I no longer leak there are more issues than pros to me! Nowadays I see special underwear and pads specifically for leakage and wish I'd known about them 6yrs ago! Since I'm not you I don't know if some extra kegels are your answer, but if it's just a matter of leaking a bit from jumping and impacts, at least for now it may be worth it to try some of those new products before giving up the workouts you love.
14 Aug 18 by member: mommers22
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Ive been doing these twice a day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhFNkj6BK9Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDYBSDh6fsE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92W1k9nF4AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv7-obkdiTs&t=1s
14 Aug 18 by member: BunnyMaeMinx
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Helloooo , congrats on your baby ! My daughter is about to turn one in September so I 100% understand. Slow progress is better than no progress 😉 I’ve love 12lbs in one month just by cutting off sugary drinks only rely on water and morning strolls with my baby and first thing in the morning I drink 8oz of water with one tbs of ACV it works I promise!!!!!!!
14 Aug 18 by member: angp53
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Breast feeding burns calories
14 Aug 18 by member: Lady_Danger
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work out with your baby. lay on your back and put baby on your shins, bring your knees to your chest,then lift your lower legs up and down great for the tummy and baby loves it. look on line, I'm sure you'll find more ideas.
14 Aug 18 by member: JanetDRich
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Core exercises. It'll help strengthen that part of your body. I use to have the same issue, although nvr had a baby. Just had a super weak core. Took 2 years of running/core workouts to stop that.
14 Aug 18 by member: Reyoland
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Kegal exercises
Poise for now
14 Aug 18 by member: NP2011
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Step ups vs. Jumps. You can change the Burpees by stepping down (1 leg at a time) vs jumping down & the same coming up, ie stepping up
14 Aug 18 by member: srossca
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do you have access to a swimming pool? it's a great way to burn major calories without impact of other forms of cardio.
14 Aug 18 by member: CarmelSven
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angp53
My daughter was born on October 5. Our babies are most likely close in age. Also, the only thing I drink is water. Sometimes a have coffee but really not often. It's really just about the food.
14 Aug 18 by member: Emily Little
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water aerobics. there are a variety of groups out there with lots of workouts. I do an hour and a half session three times a week in deep water without a flotation device. also boxing can be done without bouncing around. you can get great upper body and cardio. all the best finding the workout that fits your needs.
14 Aug 18 by member: sallkr3
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This is a great question, and you are probably helping a lot of women in the same situation by putting it out there. I recommend slower paced exercises until the problem is resolved. To correct the unwanted leakage issue, def get some silicone covered weights on amazon to do kegels with; they improve lots of things in that area.
14 Aug 18 by member: foxanne
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I’ve just read an article in a Brazilian magazine about it. It’s quite common, especially for women who have had children, but it’s perfectly possible to correct it with exercises that strengthen the so-called pelvic floor
14 Aug 18 by member: clarissamach
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Look for pelvic floor exercises on google
14 Aug 18 by member: clarissamach
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I agree with NP2011. I have given birth to a singletons and a set of twins and this is a normal issue to come with it. Doing kegels and pelvic floor exercises will help in the long run. However if you feel you are ready for stronger workouts now there's no reason to put getting and feeling healthy on hold. It is never a problem and no one else will know to just wear panty liner or a Poise or something to help you for the time being. :-)
15 Aug 18 by member: Verblstar
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