Abdominal muscles separation after pregnancy

Pregnancy is a beautiful period of nine months where a life is growing inside your body. During this whole process of nine months, your body goes through several changes. Harmonal changes, food craving, mood swings, nausea, back pain, hair growth, skin color changes and one of the main changes of all is Abdomen separation. This … Continue reading “Abdominal muscles separation after pregnancy”

Pregnancy is a beautiful period of nine months where a life is growing inside your body. During this whole process of nine months, your body goes through several changes.

Harmonal changes, food craving, mood swings, nausea, back pain, hair growth, skin color changes and one of the main changes of all is Abdomen separation.

This is a natural process where your abdomen muscles expands and make space, for giving space to the growing uterus and let your baby grow in the uterus. This abdomen separation is also known as DIASTASIS RECTI, normally abdomen muscles get it back to normal position after baby is delivered.

But in some case gap remains and can be seen as a bulge in front.I really wished to know this information before my pregnancy, so that I might have taken proper measures to avoid chances of getting Diastasis Recti.

But came to know about this when I started exercise and yoga after few months of delivery. So I felt like sharing this with all my friends who are planning/going to be new moms and one who have their little ones too.

What is Diastasis Recti?

Abdomen muscles separation during pregnancy is technically known as Diastasis Recti, during pregnancy as baby grows in uterus it puts pressure on abdomen muscles.

Due to pregnancy hormones connective tissues are relax and soft, so the abdomen muscles separates without and damage or tearing and allow space for the growing uterus. Abdomen separation of muscles starts from third month of pregnancy and at times after delivery too, when the abdomen walls is weak and baby is also not there to support the abdomen muscles.

Symptoms of Diastasis Recti after pregnancy

  • You can experience lower back pain.
  • Pelvic pain.
  • Unable to control urine leakage during sneezing or coughing.
  • Protruding pregnancy like belly after pregnancy.

Factors that can cause abdomen separation more

  • Being overweight before or during pregnancy.
  • Poor postures while siting, standing, walking, carrying weight and even while sleeping during and after pregnancy.
  • Pregnancy with multiple twins.
  • Getting pregnant soon after first baby.
  • Not doing proper exercise.

How to know you have Diastasis Recti?

  • You can contact your doctor if you have any of the above symptoms.
  • If you want to check at home then click here .
  • Lie down on the floor folding your knees at 45 degree and back and feet relaxed on floor. Now you have to check from ribs to pubic bones. Now stuck your chin to your chest and try placing your finger from rib bones to pubic bones. Step by step, you can feel gap of one,two or three and more fingers. It would feel soft at that place, if you cannot feel the gap, relax and try again after some time.
  • If the gap is less it can be cured with some regular home exercise, if the gap is more you need to check doctor for proper way to cure.

Can it be cured?

  • Yes it can be taken care with proper exercise routine as suggested by doctor.
  • Maintaining good posture before and after pregnancy.
  • Trying to maintain normal weight and taking healthy diet.
  • If you have Diastasis Recti from first pregnancy, try to recover with doctor help before planning next baby.
  • Sharing some exercise, I am following Click here.

I hope this information would be really helpful for all moms and can help getting your body back in shape.

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45 thoughts on “Abdominal muscles separation after pregnancy”

  1. i know a friend who had diastis rectii and what started as a joke about her flabby tummy turned to a nightmare for her when she found out she had this issue. but luckily she found out in time and started working on it. your tips for doing a self check are very useful

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Earlier the better..hope she is better now!!

  2. Veena @ The Reading Momster – Mumbai, Maharashtra, India – I am a Stay-at-home Mom to a boy aged 9 and a girl aged 5. I pin extensively about play based learning. I blog about children's books, related learning activities and our very ordinary life. I blog at http://www.thereadingmomster.com
    The Reading Momster says:

    I guess I had it too! Because my bulge never went away and I was not even aware of this !! Thank you for sharing this, i will be sharing this with my pregnant sister <3

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      I also have it to some extent,but it can be cured with some daily exercise

  3. momlearningwithbaby – Stay at home Mom| Working from Home Learning new things with my baby. Homeschooling and trying to make learning fun and motivating for him through DIY craft and activities.
    Kinshoo Agrawal says:

    Oh never heard or even knew about this. Now i think i should chk with doctor if the belly i still have is normal or need special exercises.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Yes it’s always good to check

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    snehalata jain says:

    absolutely this was most informative article on this topic ,i shall share with my friend who is pregnant

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Thanks for sharing,this is really important for all women

  5. TheMomSagas – From being a child to a mother, yet being a child again as a mother- the journey is not just beautiful but also rewarding. Each day marks a new learning, a new story and a new memory that deserves to be treasured and shared. MomSagas records many such wonderful tales and experiences of a mother of twins who is growing each day with her kids and exploring the world along with them.
    Charu says:

    Super informative post for the new moms. I wasn’t knowing about this at all

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Actually I was also unaware of this and this made me think share this to all

  6. What a wonderful article, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it as I had never heard about it before and it caught my attention instantly. I would love to share around for ppl to get aware of it.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Thanks Manjusha, hop this help all

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Thanks shalu, I really wish I should have known this before my pregnancy

  7. Ashvini Naik – Bangalore – Blogger at www.fitbewell.com A former corporate trainer, a new age wife & mum. Smitten very much by the blogging bug, I love to blog about that every bit of fitness, Yoga, eating & evolutionary parenting. Holla! If that just lights you up, please walk in to my blog www.fitbewell.com. And, I promise there's stuff for everybody!
    Ashvini Naik says:

    This is such an informative post on Diastasis Rectii, Neha.

    And it’s going to be useful for a lot of moms & moms-to-be.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      thanks Ashvini, I really hope this helps many

  8. Women are more susceptible to develop diastasis recti when over the age of 35, high birth weight of child, multiple birth pregnancy, and multiple pregnancies. Additional causes can be attributed to excessive abdominal exercises after the first trimester of pregnancy. Your post would be help to many.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Yes hope it would help all

  9. This is such useful information for pregnant and new moms. I also came to know about Diastasis Recti only after 6 months after my baby was born and my doc suggested some exercises to cure it. I didn’t go for next check up and I totally forgot about it later. Now, will check this again and continue my exercises.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Yeah same I also got to know little late and so thought of sharing

  10. This is a great post. Women ignore themselves post birth and consider their back pain as a side effect of birthing. They hardly get themselves diagnosed. I hope this reaches to a lot of moms.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Yeah after being mom, all attention is for baby, hope this helps all women

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    Pragnya Mishra says:

    Well written post. Many new moms are unaware of diastasis recti. Your post would be help to many.

  12. Neha – My name is Neha Tambe . My blog aims to help small businesses get started with online marketing and blogging. Apart from this I mostly blog about various topics around parenting, education, travel and some short stories in between. Hope you enjoy reading what I love writing
    Neha says:

    I had no idea about this! A very helpful post and a simple way to check and understand if you are suffering from Diastasis Recti

  13. Anks – India – A lifestyle blogger who has been at it for 13 years and counting. I am a working mother, a wannabe writer and a dreamer. This blog has my thoughts about the life of a professionally working mom, with a fair sprinkling of learnings along the way.
    Anks says:

    Had absolutely no clue something like this exists medically. A big abdomen after pregnancy is taken as such a natural thing. Good to know it can be cured. I do wish more doctors educate the women who consult them.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Yes I too wished this information should be given before pregnancy also, so that we can take care of all .

  14. That’s quite and informative post, I never knew about abdomen muscle separation after child birth. Overweight is a big issue and helathy life along with exercise seems the best choice.

    1. forbabynmommy – A new mom learning everyday with all my new mommy freinds and love sharing all to more mommies. When ever I get timeI love baking, so you can get baking and food recipes tips from me,do some art and craft also so I'll be sharing that also..I loved travelling and trying new food and recipes..we can share lot more from parenting, travel, baking and cooking 😊 hope you'll enjoy reading.
      nehajainu says:

      Yes it’s really sad that we are unaware of such important issues

  15. Princy Khurana – Hi! I am Princy, Wife, & mother of 2 beautiful children. I have always wished to go beyond of what I am capable of, and intend to give the world; best of what I’ve learned so far. I really feel, the more knowledge you share, the more you grow yourself. Life is all about learning and sharing after all. A bookworm, busy bee, traveler, foodie, blogger, and an optimist. At home by choice, and constantly trying to explore the new facets of this amazing life.
    Princy Khurana says:

    this is a very useful post and should be followed by all after post pregnancy.

  16. Arva – I'm a pediatrician by day, a writer by night, and a struggling mother to two boys 24×7. My short stories have appeared in Woman's Era, Active Muse, The Hooghly Review and in anthologies by eShe magazine, Women's Web, and ArtoonsInn. My debut novel A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE is acquired by Shaherazad Shelves and released in September 2023.
    Arva Bhavnagarwala says:

    This was a very different post. Wish this information was known earlier. Great work!

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    Purva Bhatia says:

    Had no idea about abdomen separation. It’s so important to spread awareness about this! In any case, the importance of good posture can not be overstated. It’s significant otherwise too but all the more important during pregnancy.

  18. Abdominal muscle separation is quite a common issue which women are generally not aware of. It can be treated. Thanks for providing so much information about this issue.

  19. That’s a very informativeand helpful post for new moms. Will share this post with my friend who recently delivered baby.

  20. Varsh – Blogger. Homemaker. Artist. I find perfection very subjective and love to enjoy the journey towards achieving it. I like the weird surprises life throws at me and love to turn them around! :)
    Varsh says:

    I had no idea that there was even a situation like this. Most moms suffer from some of these symptoms but don’t know what its called. Thanks for sharing.

  21. I think every Mom to be should be made aware of this. So many of us don’t know what to do of the bulge that appears after delivery. After 6 weeks of delivery, my gynae told me to start exercising. Not many mothers know when is the right time to start.

  22. Thanks for sharing the information post unfortunately many people in India consider it to a small bump which happens post pregnancy. Thanks for sharing the workout

  23. I never have read post about abdomen muscles separated after pregnancy, I thought it is natural process after c-section it is impossible to get back in shape. I will read all the related post to know more

  24. This information came across as completely new to me. I wish people talked more about it. Your post will sure serve as extremely helpful for women out here. Can’t emphasize enough on the significance of good posture throughout our waking time.

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