I think it was about 6 months before I got on the bike, and about a year before I was riding anything even approaching the way I had been.
We did not have a fun delivery.
Your best bet is to ask your OB-GYN after delivery.
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I had a very difficult delivery with my first, and didn't begin to feel even vaguely normal again until about six weeks later. I couldn't sit down comfortably for three weeks, and my tear took much longer than that to heal. I can't imagine getting on a bike in that condition. Add that to a bit of PPD, mastitis, and serious sleep deprivation and I could barely manage to get my teeth brushed and hair washed most days!
Second baby was MUCH easier. Easier, shorter delivery, short recovery, easier baby to care for as a newborn. I would have considered a 16 mile ride a month after his birth, but not a 35 miler. Childbirth is hard work and caring for a newborn is intense. Of course everyone is different, but you don't want to overdo anything. Make sure that whatever you do, you get your OB/gyn to o.k. it in advance.
Sarah
I think I was riding about three weeks after delivering DD. Nothing fast or strenuous, but I was able to get on my townie bike and do a couple of errands.
It totally, totally depends on how your delivery goes.
Just trust your body when it comes to getting back to things, and take it easy on yourself! It won't be the same for a while!![]()
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1972 Schwinn Suburban
"I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat; and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood."
Susan B. Anthony, 1896
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