fb tracking
No Result
View All Result
BellyBelly
  • Home
  • Getting Pregnant
    • Conception
    • Two Week Diaries
    • Conception Calculator
      • Conception Reverse Due Date Calculator”
      • Ovulation Calculator
      • IVF/FET Due Date Calendar
      • Conception Date Calculator
  • Pregnancy
    • Pregnancy Articles
    • Pregnancy Week By Week
    • Pregnancy Symptoms
    • Pregnancy Calculator
      • Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
      • Reverse Due Date Calculator
      • IVF/FET Due Date Calendar
    • Pregnancy Journals
      • Irene’s Pregnancy Journal
      • Pregnancy Diaries
      • Diary of Ambah article
      • Diary of Belinda article
      • Diary of Rachael article
      • Diary of Sherie
      • Diary of Janelle
      • Diary of Sharon
      • Diary of Lucy
      • Diary of Kathryn
      • Diary of Julie
    • Prenatal / Perinatal
  • Birth
    • Birth Articles
    • Doulas
    • Midwives
    • Birth Diaries
  • Mothers
    • Mother Articles
    • Post Natal/Post Partum
  • Baby
    • Baby Articles
    • Baby Week By Week
    • Star Signs For Baby
  • Sleep
    • Sleep
    • Conception Sleep
    • Pregnancy Sleep
    • Infant / Baby Sleep
      • Infant Sleep
      • Baby Sleep
    • Toddler Sleep
    • Weaning / Feeding Sleep
      • Feeding Sleep
      • Bottle Sleep
      • Formula Sleep
      • Weaning Sleep
    • Child Sleep
    • Adult / Family Sleep
      • Mothers Sleep
      • Fathers Sleep
      • Family Sleep
      • Cosleeping
  • Baby Names
    • Baby Names
    • Baby Boy Names
    • Baby Girl Names
    • Gender-Neutral Baby Names
    • Unique Baby Names
  • Breastfeeding
    • Breastfeeding Articles
    • Breastfeeding Week by Week
    • Lactation Cookies
  • Toddler
  • Child
  • Men/Dads
  • Parenting
  • Health Lifestyle
    • Health
      • General Health
      • Cooking & Recipes
      • Meal Planning
      • Exercise
    • Lifestyle
      • Family Travel
      • Relationships
      • Men/Dads
  • General
    • Forum
    • Product Reviews
    • Competitions
  • Advertise
  • Home
  • Getting Pregnant
    • Conception
    • Two Week Diaries
    • Conception Calculator
      • Conception Reverse Due Date Calculator”
      • Ovulation Calculator
      • IVF/FET Due Date Calendar
      • Conception Date Calculator
  • Pregnancy
    • Pregnancy Articles
    • Pregnancy Week By Week
    • Pregnancy Symptoms
    • Pregnancy Calculator
      • Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
      • Reverse Due Date Calculator
      • IVF/FET Due Date Calendar
    • Pregnancy Journals
      • Irene’s Pregnancy Journal
      • Pregnancy Diaries
      • Diary of Ambah article
      • Diary of Belinda article
      • Diary of Rachael article
      • Diary of Sherie
      • Diary of Janelle
      • Diary of Sharon
      • Diary of Lucy
      • Diary of Kathryn
      • Diary of Julie
    • Prenatal / Perinatal
  • Birth
    • Birth Articles
    • Doulas
    • Midwives
    • Birth Diaries
  • Mothers
    • Mother Articles
    • Post Natal/Post Partum
  • Baby
    • Baby Articles
    • Baby Week By Week
    • Star Signs For Baby
  • Sleep
    • Sleep
    • Conception Sleep
    • Pregnancy Sleep
    • Infant / Baby Sleep
      • Infant Sleep
      • Baby Sleep
    • Toddler Sleep
    • Weaning / Feeding Sleep
      • Feeding Sleep
      • Bottle Sleep
      • Formula Sleep
      • Weaning Sleep
    • Child Sleep
    • Adult / Family Sleep
      • Mothers Sleep
      • Fathers Sleep
      • Family Sleep
      • Cosleeping
  • Baby Names
    • Baby Names
    • Baby Boy Names
    • Baby Girl Names
    • Gender-Neutral Baby Names
    • Unique Baby Names
  • Breastfeeding
    • Breastfeeding Articles
    • Breastfeeding Week by Week
    • Lactation Cookies
  • Toddler
  • Child
  • Men/Dads
  • Parenting
  • Health Lifestyle
    • Health
      • General Health
      • Cooking & Recipes
      • Meal Planning
      • Exercise
    • Lifestyle
      • Family Travel
      • Relationships
      • Men/Dads
  • General
    • Forum
    • Product Reviews
    • Competitions
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
BellyBelly
No Result
View All Result
Home Exercise

Sleep or Exercise – What Should New Parents Choose?

Maria Pyanov CPD, CCE
by Maria Pyanov CPD, CCE
Last updated November 19, 2024
Reading Time: 5 min
Sleep or Exercise

As a busy and fatigued new mama, how do you choose between two important functions: sleep or exercise?

We need sleep to restore and function healthily, physically, emotionally and psychologically. While you sleep, your body and immune system performs important repair work. This is why you can get sick and feel depressed if you don’t get enough sleep.

On the other hand, regular exercise is also essential for our health and wellbeing. Without enough of it, quality of sleep may be affected. Without enough proper sleep, we can feel too fatigued to exercise. Yet ironically, exercising actually provides you with energy, because when your body is moving, the cells in your body wake up! Have you noticed that when you’re stationary, your body (and mind) gets sleepier?

So knowing what’s really best for you — and when — can be quite the dilemma.

It’s very important for new mamas to practice self-care. With limited free time and constantly fluctuating energy levels, it can be difficult to decide which aspects of self-care should be a priority.

So, when should you choose sleep or exercise?

Bearing in mind that exercise can be as simple as 30 minutes of gentle walking per day.

You Should Choose Sleep if:

You Are Less Than 4-6 Weeks Postnatal

If you are less than 4-6 weeks postnatal or if your provider has not cleared you for exercise, sleep is a better choice. It’s important to be sure you heal from pregnancy and birth. Resuming strenuous activity too quickly can prolong postnatal healing.

In the early weeks and months, you’re healing physically while dealing with sleep deprivation. Sleep is a necessary component for healing. In order to heal, choose sleep in the immediate postnatal period.

You’ve Spent Less Than 6-8 Hours In Bed In The Last 24 Hours

While many new mamas will not get 6-8 hours of uninterrupted sleep, they can find ways to get adequate rest. If circumstances have left you up and alert too much, choose sleep. A minimum of 6-8 hours in bed, even when broken up, can help you feel decently rested and able to exercise. Here are 6 things to do when you need more sleep.

You’re Sleep Deprivation Has Slowed Your Motor Responses

If you are feeling very groggy and having difficulty physically reacting to things, feeling extra clumsy, choose sleep. Severe sleep deprivation can greatly reduce motor function.

Sleep is the better choice in this case for two reasons. One, you are more prone to injury while exercising if you are feeling clumsy and slow to react. Two, your body is clearly telling you it needs more sleep.

You Are Feeling Mentally and Emotionally Stressed Due to Sleep Loss

Sleep is not only important for our physical health, it plays a big role in our mental wellness. If sleep deprivation is causing you to feel stressed, choose sleep.

Sleep deprivation can lead to elevated levels of cortisol, a stress hormone. In order to continue healing and feel mentally well it is good to keep stress hormones at bay. While exercise can help relieve stress, if lack of sleep is the cause, the best solution is rest.

You Should Choose Exercise If:

Baby Is Resting Well But You Are Not

Inactivity can lead to poor quality of sleep and fatigue. If your baby is resting well but you are finding you are not getting great rest, consider increasing your activity level. Moderate aerobic exercise improves sleep quality. It can also reduce daytime drowsiness. Up your energy levels to keep up with your busy little one!

You Are Mildly Fatigued But Getting Decent Rest

Most new mamas are mildly fatigued but able to function well throughout the day. Sometimes choosing exercise during free time instead of napping can help improve your quality of sleep at night. You might even find a reduction in your fatigue when you begin exercising regularly.

You Are Feeling Stressed Despite Sleeping Well

If you are feeling stressed, down or emotionally unwell despite adequate rest, exercise can help. Exercise can be a great way to release stress and focus on self-care, two things that are great for mental wellness.

Even light exercise can be a great mood lifter. If you are sleeping well but stressed, get moving and start feeling better!

Functioning with sleep deprivation is a common dilemma for mamas. Listen to your body, when trying to decide which choice will help you feel your best. Even at your most tired, there are ways to incorporate some light exercise into your normal routines.

Here are 4 light forms of exercise you can easily incorporate in your day:

#1: Going For A Walk

Going for a walk is a simple way to incorporate light exercise. Putting baby in a stroller or wearing baby can allow you to get some exercise while entertaining your little one. In this way you are finding a time to exercise when it doesn’t mean giving up much needed rest.

Going for a walk outside also exposes you to vitamin D and can help you regulate melatonin. Both can help with daytime energy and better rest at night. Lack of vitamin D can also be a contributing factor to depression and low mood. So go enjoy that sunshine, and bring a friend if you can! Vitamin D is also important for babies.

#2: Yoga

Yoga can be a low impact exercise that doesn’t require equipment. You do not need to begin by setting aside large chunks of time and giving up sleep. Find 5-10 minutes throughout your day to practice a little yoga. As you begin getting more sleep you can increase the time you devote to exercise. or, you might like to join a mother and baby yoga class, which is a great way to involve your baby and make new friends. Connecting with others (especially when you’re a mother) plays a big role in our emotional wellbeing.

#3: Pilates

Similar to yoga, Pilates can be low impact and doesn’t require equipment. You can begin with 5-10 minutes here and there and increase your time as you find more rest. It can be easy to think there’s little point to exercise for short times, but some activity is better than no activity!

#4: Mother and Baby Exercise Classes

There are many mama and baby exercise programs and classes. Doing a mother and baby exercise class or program can eliminate the dilemma of choosing sleep or exercise. This exercise is done with baby at a time you wouldn’t be able to sleep anyway. Baby is entertained, you get exercise and you aren’t giving up sleep for it.

It can be difficult to navigate sleep deprivation as a new mama. As you begin finding your new routine, you will find a balance of sleep and exercise. Remember, both are important to your self-care.

Read more about the importance of sleep as a new mama here: 14 Reasons Why We Need To Help New Mothers Get More Sleep.

Previous Post

7 Tips To Avoid Having An Episiotomy

Next Post

What Has Caused The Sexualisation Of Breasts?

Maria Pyanov CPD, CCE

Maria Pyanov CPD, CCE

Maria Pyanov is a mother, doula, writer and childbirth educator. She's an advocate for birth options, and adequate prenatal care and support.

Next Post
sexualisation of breasts

What Has Caused The Sexualisation Of Breasts?

Featured Articles

how to conceive a boy

How To Conceive A Boy | 6 Special Tips to Have A Baby Boy

Last updated 5 months ago
endometriosis stage

Endometriosis Stages | Understanding The 4 Critical Stages

Last updated 9 months ago

Authors

  • Amy Cameron, RM, IBCLC
    Amy Cameron, RM, IBCLC
  • Anne Macnaughtan
    Anne Macnaughtan
  • BellyBelly Ed
    BellyBelly Ed
  • Carly Grubb B.Ed (Primary) Hons.
    Carly Grubb B.Ed (Primary) Hons.
  • Darren Mattock
    Darren Mattock
  • David Rawlings
    David Rawlings
  • David Vernon
    David Vernon
  • Dawn Reid, EEPM CNCM MMID
    Dawn Reid, EEPM CNCM MMID
  • Deborah Cooper
    Deborah Cooper
  • Desiree Spierings
    Desiree Spierings
  • Sarah Buckley
    Sarah Buckley
  • Dr. Jack Newman MD FRCPC
    Dr. Jack Newman MD FRCPC
  • Dr. Thomas W. Hale
    Dr. Thomas W. Hale
  • Emily Brittingham, IBCLC, BHSc
    Emily Brittingham, IBCLC, BHSc
  • Emily Robinson
    Emily Robinson
  • Fiona Peacock
    Fiona Peacock
  • Gloria Lemay
    Gloria Lemay
  • Graham White
    Graham White
  • Heather Hack-Sullivan CPM, LDM, BS in Midwifery
    Heather Hack-Sullivan CPM, LDM, BS in Midwifery
  • Christopher Tang
    Christopher Tang
  • Irene Garzon BSc (Hons) Midwifery
    Irene Garzon BSc (Hons) Midwifery
  • Janet Powell
    Janet Powell
  • Jared Osborne
    Jared Osborne
  • Jennifer Block
    Jennifer Block
  • Joana Camato
    Joana Camato
  • Jordan Gray
    Jordan Gray
  • Kara Wilson
    Kara Wilson
  • Karen Wilmot RM, RYT, MAEd
    Karen Wilmot RM, RYT, MAEd
  • Kelly Rennie
    Kelly Rennie
  • Kelly Winder
    Kelly Winder
Tools and Features

Tools and Features

Get your birth education video

Get your birth education video

Join our Week by Week emails

Join our Week by Week emails

Get your free ebook

Get your free ebook

Belly Belly Logo

We’re passionate about women and men feeling informed, confident and prepared for pregnancy, birth and early parenting.

  • Home
  • Getting Pregnant
  • Pregnancy
  • Birth
  • Mothers
  • Baby
  • Health Lifestyle
  • Product Reviews
  • Pregnancy Symptoms
  • Pregnancy Week by Week
  • Baby Week by Week
  • Sleep
  • Baby Names
  • Breastfeeding
  • Toddler
  • Child
  • Parenting
  • Sleep Education Series
  • Breastfeeding Week by Week
  • Toddler Week by Week

OUR NETWORK

  • Belly Belly Logo
    bellybelly.com.au
  • Around the World Plus Kids
    www.aroundtheworldpluskids.com.au
  • Doula Training
    www.doula-training.com.au
  • About
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise

© Copyright 2002–2025 BellyBelly, All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Getting Pregnant
    • Conception
    • Two Week Diaries
    • Conception Calculator
      • Conception Reverse Due Date Calculator”
      • Ovulation Calculator
      • IVF/FET Due Date Calendar
      • Conception Date Calculator
  • Pregnancy
    • Pregnancy Articles
    • Pregnancy Week By Week
    • Pregnancy Symptoms
    • Pregnancy Calculator
      • Pregnancy Due Date Calculator
      • Reverse Due Date Calculator
      • IVF/FET Due Date Calendar
    • Pregnancy Journals
      • Irene’s Pregnancy Journal
      • Pregnancy Diaries
      • Diary of Ambah article
      • Diary of Belinda article
      • Diary of Rachael article
      • Diary of Sherie
      • Diary of Janelle
      • Diary of Sharon
      • Diary of Lucy
      • Diary of Kathryn
      • Diary of Julie
    • Prenatal / Perinatal
  • Birth
    • Birth Articles
    • Doulas
    • Midwives
    • Birth Diaries
  • Mothers
    • Mother Articles
    • Post Natal/Post Partum
  • Baby
    • Baby Articles
    • Baby Week By Week
    • Star Signs For Baby
  • Sleep
    • Sleep
    • Conception Sleep
    • Pregnancy Sleep
    • Infant / Baby Sleep
      • Infant Sleep
      • Baby Sleep
    • Toddler Sleep
    • Weaning / Feeding Sleep
      • Feeding Sleep
      • Bottle Sleep
      • Formula Sleep
      • Weaning Sleep
    • Child Sleep
    • Adult / Family Sleep
      • Mothers Sleep
      • Fathers Sleep
      • Family Sleep
      • Cosleeping
  • Baby Names
    • Baby Names
    • Baby Boy Names
    • Baby Girl Names
    • Gender-Neutral Baby Names
    • Unique Baby Names
  • Breastfeeding
    • Breastfeeding Articles
    • Breastfeeding Week by Week
    • Lactation Cookies
  • Toddler
  • Child
  • Men/Dads
  • Parenting
  • Health Lifestyle
    • Health
      • General Health
      • Cooking & Recipes
      • Meal Planning
      • Exercise
    • Lifestyle
      • Family Travel
      • Relationships
      • Men/Dads
  • General
    • Forum
    • Product Reviews
    • Competitions
  • Advertise

© Copyright 2002–2025 BellyBelly, All Rights Reserved.