The Pregnant Mother Runner Podcast
This week, I will finally get my MRI after taking a complete break from running and lifting. While I wait for answers, I’m walking and slowing down. I also had an emotional pelvic-floor moment when I peed myself after sneezing while holding something heavy. It had never happened before, and it immediately made me worry about what it meant for my pelvic floor and my future as a runner. The nausea is back, my stomach feels crowded, and almost nothing sounds good to eat. I talk about how I’m relying on cues beyond hunger to remind myself that my body and baby still need consistent nourishment, even when my appetite is nowhere to be found. I also reflect on my first postpartum experience, when I felt desperate to start moving again as quickly as possible. This time, I feel less pressure to rush postpartum, but I’m still confronting a deeper fear: that I’m running out of time to achieve my running goals. Resting right now has brought that fear straight to the surface. In this episode, I talk honestly about losing fitness, allowing recovery, and learning that slowing down does not mean my goals are disappearing. Want to try Go Guarded [http://shrsl.com/29gn4-2ytg-1cz5w]? Use my code serena10 at checkout! Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @runnergirldietitian [https://www.instagram.com/runnergirldietitian]
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