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F.A.O Sqad
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hello, just wondered if you could give me some advice please, i had an abdominal hysterectomy 3 weeks ago i feel pretty good, so i was thinking would it ok to do some light yoga, nothing too much just some streches or should i wait to see my consultant at my 6 week check?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.devil, speaking as one who's been there - don't be in a hurry. I was told to do very little for twelve weeks, and it was certainly worth it, I had no trouble at all post-op. My SIL gave me sound advice too, to take 3 months out of my life to recover from the operation, and I pass that on to anyone else. Don't exert yourself - it'll pay dividends in the long run. Friends of mine who started hoovering or pushing supermarket trolleys too early too a great deal longer to recover that I did.
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I know you addressed this to sqad who is our resident consultant/gp/medical expert but as a Yoga teacher (of some 33years now) I would not let you attend a class until you'd seen a consultant even for a vaginal hysterectomy (and then with some warnings on some stretches) and certainly not for an abdominal one. Some Yoga stretches are more dynamic than you realise. I'd probably say 8 or 9 weeks for light stretches and more like twelve for full on stuff.
I know you addressed this to sqad who is our resident consultant/gp/medical expert but as a Yoga teacher (of some 33years now) I would not let you attend a class until you'd seen a consultant even for a vaginal hysterectomy (and then with some warnings on some stretches) and certainly not for an abdominal one. Some Yoga stretches are more dynamic than you realise. I'd probably say 8 or 9 weeks for light stretches and more like twelve for full on stuff.