Post-Natal Workout for Abdominal Seperation


www.erinhuggins.com Pilates abs for post natal moms who had abdominal separation. Pilates is a great way to mend any abdominal separation from pregnancy. Pregnancy can separate the abs and you must go slow when trying to repair them. Work out your abs after having your baby slowly and consistently with pilates and they will begin to repair. pilates fitness post natal weight loss lose weight fitness abs abdominal separation six pack mommy and me pilates workout

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25 Reviews to “Post-Natal Workout for Abdominal Seperation”

  1. stephsmart says:

    Hey, just wondered how u know if ur doin them properly, I cant tell if i am or not..

  2. mjlr00 says:

    Thank you so much for this!! I just had my 2nd son 4 months ago and I didn’t want to have to buy the book to close the abdominal seperation. This helps out so much, I’m going to try this. Thanks again!

  3. llantood23 says:

    Thanks for this video, I just gave birth 3wks ago and I just found out that I do have abdominal seperation. I am looking forward to starting these exercises to get me going in the right direction. I always did pilates pregnancy and wasn’t sure how to get back into it safely. Any other video posts or exercises would be most welcome. Thanks!

  4. CatMeltsAway says:

    I liked everything up until the crunches. I was told never to them by several doctors and two trainers. But that maybe have been because i carried twins. so my separation was horrendous.

  5. fishchick72 says:

    thank you!! I have always exercised & had a baby 5 months ago & have gotten all my body back except my abs–I am looking forward to starting this! I hope it helps!

  6. BPLatina13 says:

    I had twins and I had them natural Anyway, my top abs popped up, but I’m not sure why… I haven’t done any exercises… it’s been 20 month since I had my twins and I’ve gained 15lbs… And my tummy looks weird because the top is out more than the bottom… can this help me??? I would love to loose the weight but Im more concern about my abs looking like that thanks.

  7. ErinHuggins says:

    glad you found it! yep, gotta work those little guys first! and make sure not to let your upper abs “pop” up. very important :) good luck, erin

  8. lkarden says:

    Thank you for this- it is excellent. I had twins and was told that ab separation was permanent. Then someone said that you have to work your small internal muscles first, but no one was able to tell me where to start.

  9. ErinHuggins says:

    what has your doctor recommended? make sure you get the okay from them first… if they say pilates is okay then go for it!

  10. curlydame2003 says:

    I am three months post-partum with my third baby. I have a four finger length abdominal separation right now. Do you think this is too severe of a separation for this to work? Or should I give it a try?

  11. ErinHuggins says:

    hi hon, honestly, you can do them as often as you like. it’s a short video, so once a day, 5x a week would be my rec. when most people do pilates they tend to see some results in a week or so. but those folks are usually doing full length workouts. use this video as a compliment to a variety of workouts!

  12. DirtyCivilian says:

    Not true. This is probably only true for certain severe abdominal separation.

  13. DirtyCivilian says:

    Thank you for that video. I am a first time mommy. I had an emergency C-section. My son is 1yrs old. I really haven’t worked my abs yet but this video will be very helpful for starting out.

  14. jenniegpick says:

    Erin, can you please tell me how often to do these excercises? every day? every other day? also, if you do them with regularity, typically when would you start to notice results? thanks!

  15. ErinHuggins says:

    you must get cleared to exercise from you doctor first. but once you’ve been cleared, yes, this should be fine for you. just really focus on NOT letting your abs “pop” up. keep them pulled in and down. hope that helps! xo, erin

  16. alf22900 says:

    i gave recently via c-section, will this exercise help? is this safe?

  17. ErinHuggins says:

    No. This is not true. Ladies – this is a myth. You can strengthen your transvers abdominis and this will do amazing things to rebuild your core. Also, when doing abs, don’t let your abs “puff” up – avoid crunches. do exercises that focus on internal small muscles.

  18. kostusiak6 says:

    Surgery is your only option when your muscles seperate

  19. ErinHuggins says:

    thank you :) erin

  20. semdizteo says:

    you did good job!!!very good workout….sem(pilates trainner )

  21. MuM0f2 says:

    wow, hope dis helps me :)

  22. ErinHuggins says:

    Yes, you can totally do this workout. Great for anyone wanting to strengthen core!!

  23. Jenniferwillbeskinny says:

    This may be silly but I’ve never had a child.. , never heard of abdominal seperation.. so,
    Can an overweight person thats never had a kid do this workout too? I must sound like a dork but I really wanna get my stomach in shape so I was wondering if i could do this..

  24. ErinHuggins says:

    Very good point! Yes, it’s true the carbonated drinks are not good when a flat tummy is the goal! Thanks for that tip :) erin

  25. christyagboli says:

    Thanks erin. These are great. Your abs will go flat if you give it time and focus on the things that cause blotting like cabornated drinks.

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