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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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CP24 broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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