When you were preparing for your pregnancy & birth journey did you find tons of resources to help you understand what was happening to your body? They are everywhere!
Maybe you had an amazing experience with your delivery. And maybe you didn't. Either way you had resources, classes, and providers helping you along the whole time.
But now the baby is here and you are thinking to yourself I have no idea what just happened to my body. Your provider might see you in 2-3 weeks if you're lucky, but most often your follow up isn't for 6 weeks.
You might have a list of symptoms to watch out for and a recommendation of don't exercise or have penetrative intercourse, but you don't understand why those symptoms might be a problem and you aren't sure why you should wait the full six weeks to get back to everything you were doing before you had the baby.
Plus on top of all of that, society is telling you that you better bounce back ASAP. And if you aren't feeling like yourself by 6 weeks postpartum that's a you problem. But do you want to know the truth? This is a toxic and isolating message because most people aren't feeling like they're back to "normal" by 6 weeks postpartum.
We see clients every day who tell us they had no idea they would still be bleeding 4+ weeks after having the baby. They had no idea that their core would still feel so weak (and different!) at 6 weeks postpartum.
We've had clients jump right back into their pre-pregnancy workouts as soon as their provider cleared them (without examining anything except their cervix for their yearly pap smear) at 6 weeks and they don't understand why they're leaking urine so badly or why they feel like something is falling out of their vagina.
We have clients who feel like there is something wrong with them because they didn't immediately go home and have penetrative intercourse as soon as they were cleared. Or even worse that they did and it hurt. No one told them that it could be painful now!
The unfortunate reality of postpartum care is that we are not doing enough for new parents! Education about pregnancy & the birthing process is so prevalent, but what happens afterwards?
The first 6 weeks after you have a baby offers such a huge opportunity to heal and reconnect with your body if you're given the right guidance. That is why we've created Pace Yourself Postpartum!
This is not a season you have to walk alone! You can have a doctor of physical therapy who specializes in pelvic health and a certified personal trainer who specializes in training clients after they have given birth walk along side you for the journey.