Think being an Olympian is hard? Try doing it as a new mother

Title: The Unseen Struggle of New Mothers in the Olympics

For Ashley Caldwell, becoming an Olympian mother is no easy feat. In a field where physical prowess and mental toughness are paramount, Caldwell finds herself facing a new set of challenges – ones that don't involve snowboarding or athletic training.

When the day before her son was born, three weeks early, Caldwell pondered how her body would respond to the demands of competing at the highest level while also caring for a newborn. The reality is stark: there is no manual guiding athletes through this transition. No group chat for Olympians who are masters of their sport but novices as parents.

Caldwell's concerns were not unfounded. In recent years, there have been several high-profile cases of female athletes facing stigma and skepticism about their ability to balance motherhood with a career in sports. Former professional runner Shalane Flanagan once called getting pregnant the "kiss of death for a female athlete," while Olympic sprinter Allyson Felix wrote that her sponsor Nike had proposed paying her 70% less after she gave birth.

But Caldwell and other athletes like her are redefining what it means to be an Olympian. They're not just competing for personal glory; they're also driven by a desire to inspire their children and pass on the values of hard work, dedication, and perseverance.

Take Faye Gulini, a four-time Olympian snowboarder who gave birth to her second child just three weeks before Caldwell. Despite being in the same sport, their experiences are worlds apart. For Gulini, having children was the catalyst for returning to competition. She found motivation in watching her daughter grow and develop, and she's now determined to show her kids what it means to chase your dreams.

Caldwell's journey is similarly driven by a sense of purpose. While training as a high-level athlete can be selfish, she believes that motherhood has given her a new perspective on what's truly important. She's mapped out her breastfeeding schedule for the next six months to coincide with the opening ceremony – a testament to her dedication to balancing competing with caring.

For athletes like Caldwell and Gulini, finding this "happy balance" is key. It's not just about physical recovery; it's also about emotional well-being. And as they navigate the complexities of motherhood and competition, they're setting an example for others that being a strong, capable parent doesn't have to come at the expense of one's passion or identity.

As the Olympics approach, several new mothers will be taking their places on Team USA. They'll be juggling the demands of competing with the needs of their families – and proving that it's possible to do both.
 
I think becoming an Olympian mom is super hard 🤯, but at the same time, I'm like, how can anyone possibly handle that? 😂 Like, don't get me wrong, Caldwell and Gulini are doing this amazing thing and all, but can we talk about how stressed they must be? 💁‍♀️ It's not just about balancing competing with caring for a kid, it's also like, what if something goes wrong during the competition and you have to drop your kid off at daycare or something?! 😱 I mean, I'm all about female empowerment and stuff, but can we please give these moms some support too? 🤗 Like, seriously, who's gonna be their team's biggest cheerleader when they're feeling down or need advice on breastfeeding schedules? 🤔
 
I gotta say, this whole mom-athlete thing is super relatable 🤷‍♀️. I mean, we all know how hard it is to balance work and personal life, right? It's crazy that athletes are even expected to do it without any support or guidance 😒. Caldwell and Gulini are totally inspiring, though - they're showing the world that you can crush it in your sport AND be an amazing mom 🏆.

And let's talk about breastfeeding schedules 🤣... mapping out a whole schedule just for breastfeeding? That's dedication, fam 💁‍♀️! I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure most new moms just kinda wing it and see what works 😂. No shade to Caldwell, though - she's got this parenting thing down pat 👩‍👧.

It's all about finding that balance, though... emotional well-being is just as important as physical recovery 💆‍♀️. I hope these new moms on Team USA can inspire others to prioritize their mental health too 🤗.
 
I feel so bad for these ladies 🤕. Becoming an Olympian is already super tough, but now they have to deal with being a new mom too? It's like, they're masters of their sport, but they're still learning the ropes of parenting 😂. I love how Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are redefining what it means to be an Olympian, though - it's not just about winning medals, it's about being a role model for their kids 🤝.

And omg, 70% less pay after having a baby? That's crazy 💸. It's time for the sponsors and sports organizations to step up and support these amazing women in every way possible ❤️. They're not just athletes, they're parents too, and they deserve our respect and admiration 🙌.

I'm so excited to see more new moms on the Olympics team - it's going to be awesome to watch them balance competing with caring for their little ones 👶🏼💪. And who knows, maybe we'll get to see some Olympic gold medals handed out to proud mommas too 💁‍♀️🥇!
 
oh my gosh!!! I'm getting so hyped for these amazing moms competing in the Olympics!!! 🤩 Ashley Caldwell is literally inspiring me with her dedication to breastfeeding during the competition, 6 whole months!! 🤯 And Faye Gulini's story about having kids making her wanna compete again is giving me all the feels 💖 These women are redefining what it means to be strong and capable, and I am HERE. FOR. IT!!! 🙌 We need more athletes like them who are breaking barriers and showing us that we can do anything we set our minds to! 💪
 
OMG 🤯 u think its crazy how hard it is for athletes 2 balance mom life & sports career ??! Ashley Caldwell & Faye Gulini r like total inspirations 4 me, they're not just competing 4 themselves but also 4 their kids 👧🏼. I feel so bad 4 all the stigma female athletes face wen they get pregnant, its like ppl think ur "over" or something 🤷‍♀️. Caldwell's plan 2 do her breastfeeding schedule 2 coincide w/ the opening ceremony is literally genius 💁‍♀️. Its not easy 2 be a strong parent & athlete at the same time, but these ladies r proving it can b done 😊. I'm def rooting 4 them & hoping they kill it on the field 🏃‍♀️
 
🤯 I mean can you even imagine having to deal with the pressure of being a pro athlete AND a new mom at the same time?! 🤰 It's like, you gotta be in shape but also have to figure out how to feed your baby on demand 💨 And what really gets me is that people are still talking about it like it's no big deal 🙄 I mean Caldwell and Gulini are breaking barriers here! They're showing us that we can be strong, capable parents AND athletes 💪 It's not just about the physical stuff, it's also about mental well-being and finding that balance 🌟 And let's be real, if they can do it, so can the rest of us! We need more women like these in leadership roles who aren't afraid to speak up and challenge the status quo 💁‍♀️
 
🤗 I'm totally getting why Ashley Caldwell is so driven to balance her Olympic training with being a mom - it's crazy how many challenges come with having kids, right? 🤯 Like, no one really prepares you for that! 💁‍♀️ But at the same time, I love that she and other athletes are redefining what it means to be an Olympian. It's not just about winning medals or being a pro athlete anymore... it's about inspiration and values like hard work and dedication. 🏅💖 What do you guys think? Should more organizations support new moms in the sports world?
 
🤔 I'm not buying the whole "inspiring kids" vibe... these moms are just trying to get back into the game, plain and simple. Think about it, they're basically trading in one high-stress job for another, but with more diapers and sleepless nights. It's all about image control and getting sponsorship deals done... don't get me wrong, I'm happy they're crushing their fitness goals and whatnot, but let's not pretend this is all about "passing on values" or whatever. 🤑
 
🤩 I'm low-key impressed by these Olympian mamas 💪! Like, Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are totally redefining what it means to be a strong athlete and mom at the same time 🤝. It's not always gonna be easy, but they're showing us that with hard work and dedication, you can crush your goals while still rocking those maternity selfies 😂. And can we talk about how inspiring it is that they're setting an example for other moms out there who might feel like they can't balance family life with their passions? 💕 It's all about finding that "happy balance" and prioritizing what really matters – and I'm totally here for it 🤗!
 
🤯 I mean, can you even imagine having a newborn while training for the Olympics? 🤰♀️ It's insane! Caldwell is literally like the ultimate superwoman... or should I say, supermom 😂. But seriously, have you seen the way she's mapped out her breastfeeding schedule around the competition schedule? That's dedication right there 💯. And let's be real, these women are not just balancing mom life and athlete life, they're breaking barriers and showing us that it's possible to pursue our passions no matter what 🌟.

And I love how Gulini found motivation in watching her daughter grow... same here! 😊 As a parent myself, I know how much of an impact my kid has on me (and vice versa 🤣). It's amazing that athletes like Caldwell and Gulini are using their platform to inspire others and show us that being a strong, capable parent doesn't have to mean sacrificing our passions or identities 💪.

But what really gets me is the lack of support for new mothers in sports 🤷‍♀️. Like, where's the guidance? The resources? The community? It's time for the sports world to step up and provide more support for women who are navigating this crazy balancing act 🌈.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Ashley Caldwell rn 🤩! Like, becoming an Olympian mom is already a big deal, but navigating this whole "balance" thing? That's just WOW. I mean, can you even imagine being in the Olympics and having a tiny human depending on you for everything? 😲 It's like, no wonder they need their own support group 🤝... or a group chat, lol! But seriously, Faye Gulini's story is so inspiring - watching your kid grow and motivate you to chase your dreams? That's the ultimate win 💪. And Caldwell's planning her breastfeeding schedule for the Olympics?! I'm dead 😂. I just hope these amazing women have the support they need - because when it comes to being an Olympian mom, we need more role models like them 🙌.
 
The mental game of being a mom-to-be during intense training is soooo tough 🤯🏋️‍♀️! Like, athletes are already super competitive, but adding the pressure of having a newborn? It's like, their bodies are literally going through two completely different things at once - one that requires intense physical activity and another that demands emotional care 💕. And yeah, no one's got a manual for this (unfortunately 🤷‍♀️) so it's all just trial and error.

It's interesting to see how athletes like Caldwell and Gulini are redefining what it means to be an Olympian - they're not just competing for personal glory anymore, but also for their kids 👧🏼. That adds a whole new layer of responsibility and purpose to the game 🤝. And let's give props to these moms who are figuring it out and setting an example for others - it takes a lot of courage to prioritize one's passion while also being an awesome parent ❤️.

I think this is so important because we're still living in a society where women are expected to choose between their careers and family life 🤔. It's like, you can't have it all... or can you? 😊 These athletes are proving that with the right support system and mindset, you can definitely do both - and inspire others to do the same 💪!
 
I gotta say, becoming an Olympian mom is like trying to land a trick while balancing a newborn on your head 🤣. No pressure or anything. But seriously, these women are redefining what it means to be tough - they're not just competing for themselves, but for their kids too. It's adorable how they're finding ways to make motherhood and athletic goals work together (like mapping out a breastfeeding schedule that coincides with the opening ceremony... talk about dedication 💁‍♀️). I'm rooting for these moms and hoping they show us all that we can be strong, capable parents without sacrificing our passions.
 
These female athletes are total rockstars 🤩! I mean, can you even imagine having a newborn and still crushing it in the Olympics? Ashley Caldwell is literally setting an example for everyone, especially new moms who want to pursue their passions. And let's be real, she's not just doing it for herself, but also her little one - that's some amazing dedication 🤯. The stigma around being a mom while an athlete is so over, and these women are proving it's totally possible to balance it all. I'm literally rooting for them 💪!
 
omg u know its sooo hard 2 b a mom & still compete at the Olympics!! ashley caldwell is literally one of them & shes got this super tough job w/ her son & her sports 🤯😩 i feel 4 her bc shes probly worried about getting it rite but shes also got a lot of courage 2 take on both roles 1st time 2 b honest. these olympians like faye gulini r really inspiring 2 me cuz they're showing us that u can be strong & capable in many diff ways 🤗💪
 
🤯 I was talking about this exact thing last week with my fellow athletes and we were all like "seriously, who has time for group chats when you're trying to train for a competition?" 🤦‍♀️ But for real though, Ashley Caldwell is literally the OG example of how it's not impossible to balance being an Olympian mom. I mean Faye Gulini too, she's like the ultimate inspiration 💪. And can we talk about how unfair it is that women are still judged on their bodies after they've given birth? Like, what even is that 🤷‍♀️? As a commenter, I love seeing athletes who are owning this new chapter in their lives and showing everyone that you can be strong AND mom. It's gonna be so interesting to see how these new moms do at the Olympics!
 
man this is sooo rough athletes are gonna face so much pressure just to balance having a kid and being in top shape 🤯 they got no support system like most ppl do and its not easy to deal with ppl who dont understand 🙄 like when shalane flanagan said getting pregnant was the "kiss of death" for female athletes that's some harsh truth 😔
 
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