Supermom Sticks to Breastfeeding Schedule While Running 60 Mile Ultramarathon 6 Months Postpartum
- On May 17, Canadian ultrarunner Stephanie Case finished the 100-kilometer Ultra-Trail Snowdonia competition in Wales while breastfeeding her six-month-old daughter, Pepper.
- After a three-year break marked by fertility struggles, miscarriages, and IVF treatments, Case signed up for the race six months before Pepper's birth as a practice run for a longer race in July.
- Case started 30 minutes behind elite runners, secured special breastfeeding aid stops at three checkpoints, and balanced race mode with motherhood throughout the 16:53:22 performance.
- Case shared that she plans to participate in a 100-mile race in Colorado this July and, since it's been quite a while since her last competition, she decided to do a trial run to prepare, highlighting her desire to encourage support for new mothers pursuing varied goals.
- Her win sparked international attention, highlighting challenges new mothers face in pursuing goals and encouraging society to reduce judgment on motherhood's varied forms.
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Supermom Sticks to Breastfeeding Schedule While Running 60 Mile Ultramarathon 6 Months Postpartum
Hoping to get her “sanity and slight insanity” back after giving birth to her first child, a Canadian runner has completed a 60 mile run through Wales just 6 months postpartum. It didn’t get in the way of her duties as a mother, however, and Stephanie Case was determined to breastfeed all along the way. […] The post Supermom Sticks to Breastfeeding Schedule While Running 60 Mile Ultramarathon 6 Months Postpartum appeared first on Good News Netwo…


Mum breastfeeds 6-month-old as she runs ultramarathon.. and wins epic 100km race
AN ULTRA-MARATHON runner has won an epic 100km race – whilst stopping to BREASTFEED along the way. Stephanie Case, 43, took on the gruelling Ultra-Trail Snowdonia race in Wales on May 17. INSTAGRAM @theultrarunnergirlStephanie Case returned to run her first ultramarathon in three year earlier this month[/caption] INSTAGRAM @theultrarunnergirlThe 43-year-old recently became a mum and somehow won despite stopping to breastfeed her daughter[/captio…
Canadian ultramarathoner breastfeeds her baby 3 times, wins race anyway
Canadian ultrarunner Stephanie Case just won the 100-kilometre Ultra-Trail Snowdonia ultramarathon in Wales — six months postpartum, without an elite bib, and while stopping to breastfeed her baby at aid stations.
She Breastfed During a 100K Ultra – and Won
When Stephanie Case crossed the finish line of the Ultra-Trail Snowdonia 100K race in first place, she did more than win a gruelling mountain ultramarathon. She challenged the way we think about motherhood, breastfeeding, and what women are truly capable of. Just six months postpartum, Stephanie didn’t just run 100 kilometres through some of the toughest terrain Wales has to offer—she did it while breastfeeding her baby. She stopped mid-race to …
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