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Tips for Breastfeeding While Being an Active Runner

I had a beautiful baby girl 4 months ago and I started running after two months. I am up to about 3 miles/workout about 3-4 times a week. I am worried about this affecting my milk supply and I want to continue nursing until she's about a year old. So any tips/tricks to keeping up my milk supply would be greatly appreciated.

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hi M., i run about the same as you and i have a 3 1/2 month old. it doesnt affect my milk supply. just stay hydrated! i also ran a lot with my first baby and breast fed her till about 14 months. good luck!

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My 10 month old is 25 lbs, so I think that is comparable. The hardest thing for me is eating enough. I worried about milk supply with my first child because I am small and skinny, but I never had a problem as long as I ate enough. I think it is mostly because I eat so healthy. I never had to take teas or anything, but if you are having trouble I have heard Fenugreek and brewer's yeast recommended. Constantly staying hydrated is vital too. Especially if you nurse during the night, down some water each time. At some points I feel like I am drinking gallons of water and my body still feels thirsty. Teas can be good for electrolytes too, which can get out of balance when you drink that much water. Raspberry leaf tea tastes pretty good with honey or juice and has great vitamins that are good for pregnancy and beyond.

Just a note: never take fenugreek if you are pregnant as it can put you into labor.

Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!

I ran 3-6 miles with my first baby and didn't loose my milk supply. But I also had to pump because of work. I pumped on one side while she nursed. I think that encouraged more milk prodution. I drank ALOT of water and added Brewers yeast to my diet. I had so much milk in my freezer, that i stopped nursing her at 11 months, and still had enough for one more month of feedings. I think you'll be fine. Keep up with the running. That's awesome you've become a runner and an active example for your kids.

make sure you were a very supportive bra, i used to wear two actually. also drink lots and lots of water. i didn't ever have an issue while nursing and running. Am doing right now too with my fourth child. I have run several marathons and halfs and no issues but just make sure you pay attention to your milk supply because your babys health is more important than getting a run in...
good luck!
cherise

Hello M.,

Your body will make enough milk for your daughter as long as you are letting her nurse whenever she wants day and night. The more you let her nurse the more your body will respond by making milk.

The easiest way I found to do this, with both of my daughters, was to have a family bed. (Plus, my husband and I got plenty of sleep and we all got lots of quality snuggle time together!) You might be interested in reading, "Good Nights: The happy parents' guide to the family bed (and a peaceful night's sleep)," by Dr. Jay Gordon.

I also recommend keeping your daughter with you during the day, too.

Enjoy! ~T.

I began running again five weeks after my daughter was born - I've been a serious runner for 15 + years - and was back to running between 40-50 miles a week by about six months. I did not have any issues with breastfeeding, and am still in the process of weaning (daughter is 15 mos). My advice - make sure you eat enough to keep up with the demand you're making on your body - between breastfeeding and running that's a lot of demand! Good luck.

I have a six month old, and everyone told me my milk supply would drop quickly when I started working out and loosing weight. I have lost all 40 lbs from my pregnancy and an additional 8lbs. What I recommend is getting a nutirtional supplement called More Milk. You can get it at Boosom Buddies. That will keep your milk supply going strong.
C. W

hi M., i run about the same as you and i have a 3 1/2 month old. it doesnt affect my milk supply. just stay hydrated! i also ran a lot with my first baby and breast fed her till about 14 months. good luck!

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