A mother-of-three has revealed how breastfeeding her two-year-old daughter while doing yoga has helped her ‘connect’ with her body.
Carlee Benear, 31, from Texas, described how her youngest daughter Maramaylee will walk up to her as she’s holding various positions, before latching on to her breast.
She explained how she first took up yoga after the birth of her second child, having struggled with post-partum depression following her first birth.
Carlee even continued doing yoga throughout her third pregnancy, describing how it helped her morning sickness and find a greater connection to her unborn daughter.
Explaining why she breastfeeds Maramaylee while doing yoga, Carlee explained that it’s helped her to enjoy breastfeeding while being in the moment.
‘Holding poses and breathing while nursing helps me connect with my body and be more present,’ Carlee said.
‘Anything can be challenging if you let your mind get in the way. I think that’s one of the things breastfeeding yoga has helped me move past and it’s helped me to believe in myself again.
‘Staying in poses is big in yoga as it helps you be in your body and connect with your body during the ups and downs of breastfeeding.’
She added: ‘I am always aware of my daughter around me and I adjust my flow to her because she loves to sneak snacks at any time, so I need to be ready for her to pounce.
‘There is good in this because it is yet another reminder to be present.
‘Now, yoga helps me be the mother I always dreamed of being because I can enjoy every moment to the best of my abilities.’
Carlee explained how she took up yoga after the birth of her second child in 2013, after suffering from post-partum depression following the birth of her eldest child in 2016.
‘I got into yoga after the birth of my second child because my first battle with postpartum depression was terrible,’ she explained.
‘I wanted to connect more with myself as the transition into motherhood can make you feel like you lose yourself, or that you’re turning into a new person with new responsibilities.
‘One of the benefits of doing yoga is the ability to slow down and enjoy life again in such a fast-paced world. We raise our kids with this pace and it’s more damaging than it is helpful to them for the real world.
‘Yoga showed me patience with myself and patience with my family as well as for everyone I interacted with. The practice also helps you see things differently.
‘We are often so fast to react, we forget that this is not a race and we can sit and think before we take action.’
Carlee admits that she’s had a mixed reaction on her Instagram feed (@carleebyoga) about her breastfeeding yoga, but said that doesn’t matter to her because it’s become such an important part of motherhood for her.
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Source: Daily Mail UK