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The science of elite soccer players returning to play after pregnancy and managing pressure
- The NWSL features a record 28 active mothers this season, signaling broader support for pregnancy in elite soccer.
- Experts say pregnancy and postpartum recovery should use individualized, symptom-led frameworks instead of fixed timelines.
- Sports medicine experts argue for gradual tissue healing and progressive activity to prevent setbacks after birth.
- Sophia Wilson's return to play after giving birth illustrates the personal journey many players face.
- Mallory Swanson also returned to Chicago Stars and scored in her first games after starting a family.
- Researchers highlight the ‘fourth trimester’ concept and the need for mental health and pelvic-floor support.
- FIFPro and FIFA released a five-stage framework for soccer players focusing on symptom-led recovery.
- Pelvic-floor health and nutrition are emphasized as key factors in safe postpartum return.
- Players report feeling less pressure and more support from teams as pregnancy becomes a managed process.
- Experts warn about media-driven timelines that can mislead players about expectations after birth.
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