#51 - Postpartum Powerlifting: The Unspoken Truth About Returning to Barbell Training After Having a Baby

#51 - Postpartum Powerlifting: The Unspoken Truth About Returning to Barbell Training After Having a Baby

Author: Dr. Rori Alter, PT, SSC, PRSCC June 24, 2023 Duration: 1:30:39

You have a baby and 6 weeks later you're cleared for exercise. What does this even mean? How are you supposed to return to heavy barbell training or powerlifting after carrying a baby inside of you for 9 months and then delivering them into this world?

 

It is astounding that women are not provided more education and care after growing and delivering a baby. They are expected to heal from 40 weeks of pregnancy and then the trauma of labor and delivery. Whether a woman delivers vaginally or via cesarean section, the amount of physiological and emotional change and trauma their body goes through is immense. And yet, they are afforded 24 to 72 hours in the hospital and one postpartum doctor visit 6 weeks later. 

 

Most women are left with longstanding issues and struggle to regain and maintain their prior levels of fitness and athleticism because they do not understand nor are they supported in how to help their bodies heal, recover, and return to optimal function. 

 

In this episode of the PRS Podcast Dr. Rori Alter, PT, PRSCC, SSC and Dr. Breanne Maruca, PT, PRSCC, CLT, WCS, CF-L1 share many of the short and long term complications women experience postpartum six phases of return-to-powerlifting postpartum. 

 

While many women experience complications, most women do not consider that there is anything to do about it because after all, they "had a baby." But while short and long term dysfunction is common, it's not normal and should not be expected to be that way forever. 

 

Some of the most common things women may experience both early and long term postpartum are:

  1. Vaginal tearing and scarring

  2. Vaginal pain or pain with intercourse

  3. Urinary urgency or incontinence

  4. Cesarean section scar deformities or adhesions

  5. Cesarean section pain, sensation loss, or change

  6. Pelvic organ prolapse

  7. Low back, sacroiliac joint, or hip pain

  8. Difficulty with breathing and endurance

  9. Diastasis Recti

 

While these conditions are very common, they are not normal and early intervention through physical therapy can have a tremendous impact on a woman's quality of life and function as a mother. More specifically, initiating physical therapy early on can help women return to fitness much sooner and in a higher capacity than letting these conditions persist.

 

Through the eyes of two barbell athletes, strength coaches, and women's health physical therapists, postpartum return-to-exercise is divided into six phases and begins immediately postpartum.

 

The 6 Phases of Returning to Powerlifting Postpartum are as follows:

  • Phase 1: immediately post delivery - about 0-2 weeks

  • Phase 2: being cleared for return to activity - 2 to 4 weeks (depending on delivery/complications)-6 weeks

  • Phase 3: return to barbell training - 6 weeks -1 year ish

  • Phase 4: end of 4th trimester

  • Phase 5: through 2 years

  • Phase 6: no longer experiencing sleep disturbances

 

For a deep dive into the elements of returning to powerlifting and barbell training postpartum, check out this episode on the PRS Podcast!

 

 

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Hosted by Dr. Rori Alter and Dr. Alyssa Haveson, Progressive Rehab & Strength is a conversation for those who take lifting seriously, whether for sport or for life. Both hosts are practicing physical therapists and certified strength coaches with deep roots in powerlifting, giving them a unique, dual-perspective on the body under load. This podcast digs into the nuanced intersection of rehabilitation and performance, moving beyond generic advice. You’ll hear practical discussions on programming for longevity, managing training around injuries, and navigating the technical demands of the barbell lifts. The aim is to strip away confusion and provide actionable insights that help athletes and coaches build resilient, sustainable careers-both in the gym and in their professional practices. It’s a resource for critical thinkers who want their approach to strength to be informed by both clinical expertise and hard-earned experience on the platform. Tune in for a blend of science, real-world application, and straight talk from two professionals who live in this space every day.
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