Sat. Nov 2nd, 2024
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When the Canberra Chill hockey team ran out to play in the Hockey One competition this year, player Jessica Clements had to watch on from the sideline.

In her arms sat the reason why.

“This is little Hugh, he’s 12 weeks old, he’s my first baby!” she said with a smile.

Making her return to the hockey pitch postpartum was always on the cards for Jessica, but she knew it wouldn’t be an easy feat.

“After birth was quite a struggle for me and it still has been,” Clements said.

“Being fit my whole life and then struggling to get back into it and not knowing how far to push my body postpartum as well.

“Then you’ve got the other side of it, where you’ve got a weak pelvic floor, so you go for a walk and then you need to go to the toilet.”

When you watch a women’s sporting game, chances are some of the athletes are also mothers.

But finding the appropriate person to help manage an athlete’s return is not as easy as it seems, particularly at an amateur level.

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