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Weight loss following pregnancy and hanging up the tent
sized maternity clothes is something all new mothers look forward to with
anticipation. For most women, but for others, the baby fat is a bit more
difficult to shed. Each woman is
different and there is no “one size fits all” formula for shedding the weight
gained during pregnancy. However there
are a few weight loss guidelines to follow that will have the new Mom back
feeling great and wearing her jeans once she gets her strength back.
Article Body:
Weight loss following pregnancy and hanging up the tent
sized maternity clothes is something all new mothers look forward to with
anticipation. For most women, but for others, the baby fat is a bit more
difficult to shed. Each woman is
different and there is no “one size fits all” formula for shedding the weight
gained during pregnancy. However there
are a few weight loss guidelines to follow that will have the new Mom back
feeling great and wearing her jeans once she gets her strength back.
How much weight did you gain during pregnancy?
The 25 pounds the average woman gains during a pregnancy are
spread out more or less like this:
-Baby-8 pounds
-Placenta-1.5 pounds
-Amniotic fluid-2 pounds
-Breasts-2 pounds
-Uterus-2.5 pounds
-Fat, blood volume and water retention
If you were already a little overweight when you first
became pregnant, remember that the numbers on your scale kept going to go up
almost every time you stepped on it. Fasting or Weight-loss fasting diets
following pregnancy are absolutely not a good idea.
A Latino tradition following pregnancy
One of the best Latino traditions during the time right
after childbirth is cuarentena, or the quarantine. The mother will spend forty
days resting with the newborn after delivery and only worry about taking care
of the baby. The new mother doesn’t even
consider weight loss issues during this time. Other members of the family will
keep house and watch over the other children. While this may not be practical
for most new mothers of today, if you do have relatives who live nearby, it
would be a good idea to follow some version of this tradition. You'll feel like
a new woman after those forty days of recuperation (or even twenty).
A nutritious diet is more important than weight loss for the
first six weeks.
Pregnancy is a magical and mysterious time of life and many
women worry about how to achieve weight loss after they give birth. During the
first six weeks of postpartum, a healthy diet is much more important than a
weight-loss diet. Continue to eat a balance of fruits, vegetables, whole
grains, protein, calcium, and iron. Whether or not you're breastfeeding, your
body is still recovering from the pregnancy and birth, and a nutritionally
balanced diet will help you heal and feel better much faster.
Your care provider or doctor may recommend that you take an
iron supplement for the first six weeks postpartum, while your body recovers.
If you're breastfeeding, it's even more important to eat a well-balanced diet,
since you're still sharing all the calories you're consuming. If you count
calories, a breastfeeding woman should consume the same amount as she did
before pregnancy to maintain her weight plus about 500 calories. For many, this
means about 2,500 to 2,700 calories a day, which will support milk production
and allow for moderate weight loss of half a pound per week.
Continue to avoid fish that are high in methyl mercury in
your weight loss plan. Other foods, such
as sushi, raw milk products, and deli meats, are less risky these days, but you
should still take reasonable precautions to avoid food-borne illnesses.
Precautions include cooking meat and poultry all the way through, washing all
cooking utensils thoroughly, washing all fruits and vegetables thoroughly, and
only eating raw foods like sushi from a dependable source.
Healthy weight loss
Other than feeling good and having more energy, there are
many motivators for systematically striving for weight loss following
pregnancy. If you carry extra pounds, you have an increased risk of diabetes, hypertension,
and cardiovascular disease. Losing
weight will improve your health not only now but it can also influence your
weight in future years to come. Studies have shown that women who breastfed
beyond 12 weeks and participated in postpartum aerobic exercise had lower
weight gain 15 years later. Excess pregnancy weight gain and failure to lose
weight in an appreciable time are indicators of obesity in midlife. Weight loss
following pregnancy involves three things: Nutrition, exercise and scores of patience. It’s generally difficult to lose weight
without exercise being part of your weight loss program.
If you're breastfeeding, a good bit of the pregnancy weight
will come off fairly quickly. But this isn't a time to try to lose weight.
Whether or not you're breastfeeding, your body won't recover as well or as
quickly if you cut back drastically on your portions or calorie intake. If you
ate a lot of sweets or treats during your pregnancy, you can start to cut back
on those. But otherwise, there's no need to add the extra pressure of dieting
to an already stressful period pf taking care of a newborn baby.
Cautions of exercise
The six-week postpartum visit is a simple check-in with your
caregiver or doctor. You'll be weighed, have your blood pressure taken, and
you'll be asked about any problems. You will probably be given the green light
on exercise.
Most caregivers recommend waiting until the six-week
postpartum checkup before starting vigorous exercise, but that's a somewhat
arbitrary time frame, based on the typical model of obstetric care. If you’re stitches seem to be have healed,
and if you want to be more active. Moderate exercise before the six week
postpartum visit shouldn’t be a problem
Listen to your body.
Don’t push yourself hard. Start
out slowly, and if you find you’re tired or uncomfortable, take your activity
level down a notch. There is no reason
to rush the healing process. There will
always be time to exercise and address weight loss.
If you suffer from obesity, your doctor will tell you what
kind of diet and exercise you should follow following the childbirth for weight
loss.
Eating for one
When you were pregnant, you may have eaten more than usual
to support your baby's growth and development. Proper nutrition is still
important after the baby is born - especially if you're breast-feeding - but
your needs and goals are different now. Making wise choices can promote healthy
weight loss after pregnancy. Focus on
fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Foods high in fiber - such as fruits,
vegetables and whole grains. These foods provide you with many important
nutrients while helping you feel full longer. Other nutrient-rich choices
include low-fat dairy products, such as skim milk, yogurt and low-fat cheeses.
White meat poultry, most fish, beans, and lean cuts of beef and pork are good
sources of protein, as well as zinc, iron and B vitamins. These foods will help in your weight loss
program.
1. Avoid Temptation- Buy healthy foods at the grocery store
and don’t keep junk food in the house.
2. Eat smaller portions - Don’t try starving yourself or
skipping meals. Just cut back on the
portions.
3. Eat only when you are hungry - Distract yourself with an
activity if you are constantly hungry.
4. Drink water before meals.
Beginning exercise
It's a good idea to start taking short, easy walks as soon
as it feels comfortable for you. If
weather permits, simply load up the baby in the stroller and take brisk walks
to the park, library, neighborhood coffee shop or anywhere that makes the
exercise walk enjoyable. If you have a
reliable baby sitter, joining a local gym would be an excellent idea.
The most important factors in weight loss after pregnancy
will be patience and consistency, along with a sensible, healthy diet and an
exercise plan. It generally takes about
6-12 months to achieve the total weight loss following pregnancy.
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