View Full Version : Cycling after giving birth
HI,
I gave birth 4 months ago. I had a episiotomy and my doctor told me last month I could exercise but it would be better ride a bike on spring. Since I knew the winter is coming I didn't ask to much question but now I'm feeling fine.
Few months ago I ordered new Cube LTD Race 2011 and it came last week so I can't wait to ride. If I can do all other exercise why can't I ride a bike (not mountain terrain, but on the road for the beginning)
When did you start to cycle after giving birth?
abejita
11-02-2010, 07:32 AM
I am no expert, but I would imagine if you are completely healed after your delivery and episiotomy I don't see why you shouldn't be able to ride what ever you want. Did your Dr. give you a reason for the restriction?
Biciclista
11-02-2010, 07:33 AM
yeah, sit on a bike. if it feels good, do it!!!
natural childbirth (with episiotomy) is NOT major surgery..
OakLeaf
11-02-2010, 07:43 AM
I don't have children ...
but I've been taught that it takes about five months for relaxin levels in the body to return to normal after childbirth. Having that extra flexibility in the pubic symphysis might be a reason to stay off a bicycle saddle?
Just a thought. Might want to ask your doctor what her reasoning was. It's also possible if you didn't need a saddle cut-out before, you may need one now?
I don't want to ask my doctor again because I think he's a bit over protecting. He didn't even allowed me to be active while being pregnant because I had problems with my first pregnancy. After I stopped listening his every word and listen more to my body I felt better...
I'll try to cycle in babycircles :p and than we'll see how my body will react.
kaseyloramar
11-02-2010, 02:52 PM
I am no expert, but I would imagine if you are completely healed after your delivery and episiotomy I don't see why you shouldn't be able to ride what ever you want. Did your Dr. give you a reason for the restriction?
Yeah, I would agree. If you don't have some type of special restriction, I don't see why you can't ride if it is not bothering you. Not only might it not be bad for you but good for you. As we know, when Momma's happy that helps the whole family especially the little ones ;) JMO
jdubble
11-02-2010, 02:57 PM
I waited a few months after son #1 was born (no episiotomy but I did tear so there were stitches) , more because the thought of sitting on the saddle scared me more than it should have. Once I finally did it, it was totally no big deal. I waited less time after son #2 (tearing w/ stitches again) - can't remember exactly when I hopped back on, but I know I was pulling him in the bike trailer (strapped in to his carseat) at 3 months. Not long rides, just around the neighborhood to the pool, etc. but there were no problems.
Crankin
11-02-2010, 04:25 PM
There is no reason you can't ride. Just take it easy and be aware of the relaxed muscle thing like Oak spoke of.
Although it was back in the "Dark Ages" I was doing high impact aerobics six weeks after the births of both of my kids; I had natural births, episiotomies with both, #1 being a fairly good "tear."
If I hadn't been able to to to the gym and do this when my kids were babies, I would have gone crazy.
crazycanuck
11-02-2010, 06:00 PM
IFKA!!! Welcome back! So nice to see you here again. :D
Congrats on your little one and enjoy your new bike!
Thank you girls (and cycling moms) for support. Here in Croatia there aren't many girl bikers so I didn't have anyone to ask about these stuff. I think I'll do some cycling when dad comes from work so I could leave him my baby Philip.
IFKA!!! Welcome back! So nice to see you here again. :D
Congrats on your little one and enjoy your new bike!
Thank you... I was quite a bit absent because many (good:) ) things have happened in very little time -marriage (btw. I was in Perh on my honneymoon :cool:), son, promotion on work, finally got my university diploma :D... But now I'll try to be more often on this forum
OakLeaf
11-03-2010, 06:14 AM
Wow, you HAVE had a lot going on all at once! Congrats on all of it! :)
Wow, you HAVE had a lot going on all at once! Congrats on all of it! :)
thanks... and since I'm bragging :p I must add we bought a land for our future house and my husband quit his job and opened a bike shop. Now we have lot less money but we're much more happier :)
Blueberry
11-03-2010, 02:12 PM
Congratulations! I really admire people who are living their dreams - as it sounds like you are:) I think we all need to remember to do that more in our daily lives:)
tulip
11-03-2010, 03:10 PM
^^^What she said!
warneral
11-03-2010, 03:25 PM
I have no advice but congrats on the baby :)
Trekhawk
11-03-2010, 08:44 PM
Thank you... I was quite a bit absent because many (good:) ) things have happened in very little time -marriage (btw. I was in Perh on my honneymoon :cool:), son, promotion on work, finally got my university diploma :D... But now I'll try to be more often on this forum
Congratulations!
I hope you had a fabulous time on your honeymoon.:)
Congratulations!
I hope you had a fabulous time on your honeymoon.:)
It was great. Australia is awesome :) But we had only 3 weeks to visit Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Tasmania so I was totally EXHAUSTED... but had a time of my life :D
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2026 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.