Published on: Jul 15, 2007 Last modification: Jul 15, 2007 Getting rid of the postpartum weightby SirGan
Breastfeeding helps weight lossIt is already a well known fact that breastfeeding may assist young mothers to lose postpartum weight. We should also know that it is most efficient during the 12 months after giving birth. How to explain all this!? Well, the experts from this field are saying that the process of breastfeeding releases a number of hormones into mother’s body which helps your uterus to return to its pre-pregnancy size and shape. Therefore, it is mostly because of reshaping the uterus which was extremely large in a time of delivery! Of course, woman can’t count only on breastfeeding as a way to lose weight! In such cases, young mothers often get careless about diet and instead of losing weight, they may actually gain weight. That’s why- exercises and diet must become a part of your everyday life! Keep in mind that you must not drop below about 1800 calories per day, while feeding.
Losing weight after pregnancyThe right question is- how to healthy lose these extra pounds after the delivery? Of course, the first thing that every young mother should keep in mind is that she needs to try to deal with this positively. Your extra pounds didn’t show because of your bad dieting and poor eating habits, but because of the “higher cause”- your precious baby! Don’t think that you should lose these pounds quickly because it could be even dangerous! Losing it will take time. In fact, there is even one rule- the slower the weight loss, the healthier you will be. So, you should keep in mind that you are not fighting your bad eating habits but your metabolism! You must adopt your metabolism SLOWLY to a lower calorie intake and that is the only healthy way to lose weight! All this of course must be combined with right kinds of exercises in order to get the maximum of your diet! Exercises will also stretch all that extra skin on your belly and make you look fit again!
Loosing weigh after pregnancy tipsIs it possible to lose weight and regain your figure after having a baby? The answer is simple- YES, it is completely possible and it can be done pretty easily! This isn't some empty lie you hear every day on your TV- the proofs are walking all around you. All around you there are lots of new moms which regained their pre-pregnancy figure within 8-12 months. True, it takes time for your body to get back to normal, but it is more than possible. You just have to think about one thing- don't rush out and start dieting after the birth. It could be dangerous, not only for you, but for your baby, because baby needs to get all the appropriate ingredients from your milk! That’s why a young mother should, at least for the first three months after the birth, concentrate on healthy eating, rather than on dieting. Women are also interested how long they must diet before they reach pre-pregnancy weight. Well, if we talk about some “normal” weigh gaining which was no more then 22- 30 pounds, experts are saying that returning to pre-pregnancy weight should be within about 8 months.
Exercise is the KeyThere is no doubt- almost all experts agree on one thing-the best way to lose weight after pregnancy is by exercising. There are some who claim young mothers need to take care of the baby first and then they can take care of themselves later. But, there are less and less experts who believe so!
The Benefits of Exercise
What are the best benefits of regular exercises after pregnancy! Well, several studies done in the past have showed that women who begin to exercise right after delivery tend to lose more weight in the first six weeks than mothers who do not exercise then. This data tells enough for itself! Unfortunately, most women do not practice exercising after delivery! Experts are saying that only about 35% of women exercise after giving birth. Women are extremely emotional and sensitive after the delivery – that’s the well known fact! Well, it is proven that physical well-being impacts a great deal on psychological well-being. Post-partum women are known to be especially vulnerable to depression. Exercises must be mild and well controlled! The amount of exercises after giving birth has a big impact on your weight and health and, as long as you don't overdo it- the results will be quick and visible!
Benefits of exercises are: · Exercise does not interfere with your ability to breast-feed, so, you don’t have to worry about it!
· Exercise assists postpartum weight loss, like we have already explained!
· Exercise helps to minimize postpartum depression, special kind of depression that affects young mother just after the delivery
· Exercise helps you to adapt to your new situation, which could sometimes be extremely difficult!
Finding the Time for your self could be crucial! Most women have one excuse- how to find the time for exercising!? This could be the crucial moment! You can’t say that only you can look out for the baby, for only hour or two? Set aside a certain time every other day when someone else watches the baby and use this time to exercise.
Best diet rules for young mothers
Like we have already mentioned- you shouldn’t dieting right after the delivery! Allow yourself 3 months before starting with some kind of weight reducing diet. Allow yourself at least 8 months to regain your pre-pregnancy weight. Some of the best diet rules for young mother are rather simple! Try to follow next several rules: · Choose a low fat, healthy eating-plan.
· Avoid all fast diets that can be easily found on the market! They can be dangerous for you and your baby!
· Get whatever help you can
· Involve your partner or join a local support group for young mothers
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