Patient Recovery
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Today I got to do something I’ve been wanting to do for a while. … I was just reflecting on how grateful I am for my body. Having a baby really puts your body through some challenges. And my body was no different. Especially after having my fourth child and being in my thirties this time. Recovery was challenging. I remember with my first everybody saying, give it 12 weeks. After 12 weeks of having your baby, you’ll feel so much better. And that was just not the case for me. With any of my pregnancies. For me, it truly takes a year to feel back to “normal”… Well, now I am two weeks out from that date and it still holds true. My little baby girl is going to be one! And this time around, I feel like I was the most patient with my mind and my body during this transition. It has been so beneficial. So I got to enjoy the benefits of patience and loving my body. Today I completed a mile swim! It was wonderful. No matter what stage you are in, I hope you will be p...