Oh baby! I’m not sure whether it?s the sleep deprivation or just the passing of time that makes a new mom forget what it was like to try to juggle life, family, work AND a new baby. Honestly, it?s not always easy to do it all, so I try to find tips, tricks, and products to help smooth these sometimes-rough waters ?. I?m happy to be writing this today to share one of my new favorite secrets and latest discoveries that?s helping me balance it all — babywearing.
Now, let?s rewind about 6 months ? you may recall a post I did about an amazing carrier that carried big ol? Cashy boy in the Colorado mountains, while I was 6 months pregnant. If you don?t recall, long story short ? while we were in Colorado filming Extreme Weight Loss, one of the crew let me borrow their Ergobaby Carrier for a hike with Cash. I was a bit skeptical, being 6 months pregnant, that the carrier would be all that comfortable with a 2 year old…especially one that doesn?t like to be contained. Much to my surprise, the carrier was a hit, and I was sold! I bet you can guess what my first purchase was when I got home?
Enter little Ruby, and enter amazing Ergobaby infant line. My two saving graces have been an?amazing swaddle? we received?as a gift and my?Ergobaby Wrap. I have learned how valuable wearing my baby can actually be with these wraps and carriers. Not only does babywearing give me the bonding time and closeness I crave with little Ruby (and she definitely needs with me), but it also allows me some hand-free time to FaceTime with Chris, return a few emails, fold laundry, and most importantly, keep being an active mom to Matix, Marley, and Cash.
Why am I so in love with this wrap? Unlike most “structured” baby carriers, the soft fabrics almost seem to mold to your body and to baby. The tight fit on my back and shoulders makes Baby Ruby feel lighter than when she was in my belly! I feel like I could carry her around all day and not get tired or achy. New moms ? I?m sure you can relate ? that upper back/shoulder tension you get from carrying a newborn and nursing all day long it brutal, to say the least. The relief has been very much appreciated ?.
This wrap was made for multitasking, baby-snuggling moms?like me. 🙂
One of the biggest perks of all? This wrap allowed me the freedom and flexibility to begin moving around and burning off those ?baby pounds? that added up over 9 months!
One of the most often asked questions is, ?When can I start working out after having a baby?? While this answer is different for everybody (be sure to ask your doctor first), I figured I?d share some of my own personal tips to getting your body back while bonding with baby?through babywearing ?
Safety first! Use a babywearing carrier, like the Ergobaby Wrap, that is properly designed for the age of your infant or toddler. Read the directions and understand the correct positioning and usage for your baby and at what age they can change positions.
Balance! Balance! Balance! Remember, you just had a baby. Just as you may have started to lose your balance and center of gravity before delivery, the same is most likely happening post-delivery. As your weight is changing and the muscles are retracting in your abdominal and leg/hip areas, your body needs time to adapt, once again. Think about it ? for 9 months, you got used to carrying most of your weight on your front and center!! Bottom line here is that you must take it easy anytime you are carrying your baby, using your arms or the carrier, and ease into any kind of exercise. Baby?s safety is most important?don?t move too fast or too quick, wear supportive shoes, and make sure you feel stable with the baby in the carrier, no matter what it is you are doing.
Walk, don’t run! While you may be tempted to jump right into some pre-baby exercises like squats, lunges, and running? don’t! At least, not if you are wearing your baby. For all of the above-mentioned reasons, you should maintain safety first. The best news I can deliver is this: most weight loss happens while walking anyway!!! Yes, you read that right. How do we get 400 lbs individuals to lose 200 lbs in one year? By reminding them to simply walk! Walking is one of the best ways to stay active, maintain relationships (like playing with your kids and carrying baby), and burn many calories! Amazing, right??
Work that walk! Now that we know the power of walking is often underestimated, and that it can be one of the most effective calorie burners in your arsenal of exercises, it?s time to figure out the how. It?s easy?secure your infant in a wrap or carrier, set a timer for 30 minutes and get moving! Focus on alternating between slow and brisk walks to get your heart rate up (again, safety first). A couple ways to easily do this are:
- Time it – 90 seconds fast, 90 seconds slow. Alternate between the two until your time is up.
- Light Post to Light Post – Most neighborhoods and pathways have light posts or other items along the path that are evenly spaced. Use them as your goal for each round of slow and brisk walking.
- Be a kid again ? When exercise seems daunting, rest assured that simply playing is exercise in and of itself! Take the kiddos outside and engage in tag, ring-around-the-rosie, or even a little skipping. Play is a natural form of exercise for kids of all ages, and is great for mom and dad too!
So much you can do with that baby swaddled next to you, huh? Ruby is near 4 months now (already!!). I try to cherish every moment with her?time flies faster than I want it to. Thank goodness for the Ergobaby Wrap, I can love on my Ruby all day long, even with our crazy, busy lives ?
Heidi
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I wish I would have heard of the wrap with my babies it sounds amazing! Mine never have enough structure to do anything but walk. I’m going to suggest this to my friend who is expecting this April!
In have never heard of the ergonaby wrap!!!! Yournposy was so enlightening and motivating! Although i have a while to go before I am able to workout with my baby this post inspires me! Thank you.
I love this! Currently pregnant and wanting to wear my baby (once it is safe) to help me get back into shape!
Baby wearing in AZ has me sweating a bunch I guess that will boost up my workout. I may need to consider a new wrap like yours!
Love this idea! I will soon be back to my baby wearing days and I love the idea that my older child can be included in my workout.
I love my Ergobaby! Going for walks is so much fun with my little dude snuggled close to me. I know I’ll miss these days for sure. Walking is basically the only exercise I’ve gotten in since having him 3 months ago. I need to step my game up! But for now, I’ll enjoy the walk and his amazement at the outdoors ?
Love reading your blog. Thanks for sharing such great workout ideas. I love learning about baby wearing workouts and stroller workouts.
Wow! I never saw this carrier! Looks awesome. I have a Tula and a solly, but my daughter hated being worn! Hated being swaddles too haha. Stinker.
This was a great article!!! I’m also loving the slings for little cardio sessions outside for my LO