No matter how much pregnancy weight you lose initially (many moms find the pounds melt off from breastfeeding and other post-delivery hormonal shifts that boost metabolism), eventually you hit that “why aren’t my clothes getting any looser” plateau. This can be an extremely emotional time for a new mother. There are some different methods to try if you haven’t lost any baby weight at all, or if you just need to tackle those couple pounds that you gained during pregnancy.
Breast feeding your baby uses up lots of extra calories and is supposed to help you shed pregnancy weight fast. However, there are some women who have problems shedding excess baby weight – even while breastfeeding. And of course there are also women who may have been overweight when they became pregnant and are ready to get into optimum shape. In order to lose weight safely while breastfeeding your baby, you need to take certain precautions so that you don’t decrease your milk supply or endanger your own health and well being. Wait at least until your baby is two months old, this will ensure that you have built up a healthy milk supply while getting into a routine.
Cutting calories can help you shed the weight, however you need a constant supply of water and nutrients to maintain your milk. Cutting too many calories to quickly will not be healthy for you or the baby. A fine balance of calorie out calorie in will need to be the formula to loose weight.
Breastfeeding may not be for everyone. There are other ways of losing that baby weight. Diet and exercise are the proven method to slim down after you body has put on a few pounds. With a new baby at home you may find it difficult to leave to exercise, but who says you have too. A couple of key things to keep in mind when eating. Time can be your worst enemy after you have had a baby. Your babies schedule can leave you exhausted early on, and if you are trying to nap when baby naps, your schedule has gone out the window to. This can be damaging for weight loss since your body needs plently of rest, but also the proper nutrition.
Snacking may become a bad habit you have fallen into, and especially at the wrong times. Every person’s body needs fuel but not at late night . Also what are you snacking on? Convenience food may help you save a couple steps, but it isn’t doing you any good in your waistline. Have fresh fruit and veggies on hand for snacking purposes and get into the routine of eating three small meals a day with two snacks. Plenty of water in between. Snack and eat when baby eats. This will get you in the right mind set. Once that’s establish take the time at babies next nap to prepare dinner and put it in the fridge to get a head start.
Incorporating a walk a day will give the baby some fresh air and you the thirty minutes of exercise a day that will melt the pounds. Don’t get to caught up in instant gratification. Enjoy the time that your baby is growing, and while your doing these few simple things the pounds will melt away.





