Margaret Ruth Chou, MD, Author at Nemours Blog | Expert Guidance on Children's Health and Wellness

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Margaret Ruth Chou, MD

Postpartum mom working out at home by performing a squat exercise.

At-Home Workout for Postpartum Moms

Staying active during pregnancy? That’s a goal many expecting moms embrace. But what about after your baby arrives? Between the physical changes your body is experiencing and the around-the-clock demands of a newborn, finding the time and energy to hit the gym can feel impossible. Yet this is exactly when movement matters. Moving your body — even for just a 10-minute exercise at home — can speed healing, improve your mood, increase energy, and reduce stress. That’s why we’ve designed a quick, full-body workout that requires no equipment, can be done entirely at home, and is gentle enough that baby can snooze right through it. When to Start: At Home Workouts for Moms According to the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG), if you had a healthy pregnancy and a typical vaginal delivery, you should be able to start exercising again even just a few days after your baby is born. If you have a cesarean birth or […]

Pregnant woman catching cold, flu, virus, sitting at home on a couch, blowing nose and being sick.

Navigating Cold and Flu Season While Pregnant

Flu season is hitting hard this year, with flu‑related hospitalizations already ranking among the highest seen at this point in the season in more than a decade. For anyone, that’s concerning — but for women who are pregnant, even a mild fever or sore throat can raise understandable worry. Pregnancy changes the way the body responds to infections, and questions like “What can I safely take for a fever while pregnant?” become part of everyday decision‑making. Fortunately, there are proven, safe ways to reduce the risk of severe illness. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends the inactivated flu vaccine at any stage of pregnancy, and Nemours maternal‑fetal medicine experts emphasize that receiving the flu shot is far safer than experiencing the flu itself while expecting. With clear guidance and evidence‑based recommendations, health care teams aim to help expecting parents feel informed, supported, and confident as they navigate […]

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