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I love Pilates. It tightens my bod up like no other. I am 5 weeks out- do you think its too early for me to start up again? Its alot of ab/tummy work so I am kind of nervous! I am also wanting to hit up some yoga again, but am not sure what the norm for those types of workouts would be!

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From what I have seen here from many others who have posted on this topic, and from what my surgeon told me ... wait for the 6 week mark.

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I agree. I love Pilates too, but it is serious work on your core, so I would wait until at least the 6 week mark too.

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My surgeon would not give me a release to exercise until I was 2 months. I'd ask your surgeon for a release to exercise. ;)

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I would say yes as I am just 5 weeks out and the only thing that I am doing is walking on the treadmill and doing some light weights with just my arms that do not put pressure on my stomach area.

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I'm glad you posted this question, I'm at 5 weeks today. Called to see if I could start back on my pilates machine. Would really love to start using the rebounder attachment, worried about working the lower abs, I don't want to . Waiting on answer from Dr. office.

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