Expertos aconsejan sobre el regreso a la equitación tras el parto

Las madres recientes que practican equitación se enfrentan a periodos de recuperación variados después de dar a luz, según especialistas en salud femenina y deportes ecuestres.

Se aconseja a las amazonas esperar de seis a ocho semanas tras un parto vaginal o hasta tres meses después de una cesárea antes de retomar el ejercicio intenso. Esta recomendación proviene de la fisioterapeuta colegiada Justine Elliott, quien señala que la recuperación varía significativamente según cada embarazo y parto individual.

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