It is common for pregnant women to be concerned about loosing pregnancy weight. It’s especially hard when you’re trying to care for a brand new baby. You really can’t expect weight to melt away in 9 days when it took 9 whole months to gain it in the first place.
Well, our society tells us otherwise. Celebrities are featured in magazines appearing to be as thin as ever just a month after giving birth. They are celebrated as if everyone should strive to do the same. However, healthy weight loss takes time. Losing weight too fast lowers your chances of being healthy and raises your chances of gaining it back.
One good way to lose pounds is to breastfeed. One of the reasons your body gains extra weight during your pregnancy is that it is storing up calories for nourishing your baby even after he is born. Breastfeeding burns 200-500 extra calories a day. This is nature’s way of helping you return to your pre-baby weight. However, we know that not every mother is able to breastfeed, so fortunately there are other ways you can get back in shape as well.
Maintaining a healthy weight is important; but eating right is especially crucial when you are breastfeeding. Your baby should be provided with the best meal with all possible nutrients in it. While breast feeding, you should eat properly or else you will lose all the vitamins from your body as it would go to the breast milk. To give your metabolism a boost and to keep from feeling hungry, eat 4 or 5 small meals in a day instead of 3 big meals.
Drinking a lot of water is very important, even more so in women who are breastfeeding. Drink 8-10 glasses a day. This way, you can get rid of the toxins accumulated on your body during pregnancy. You will most likely eat less when more water is drank.
Exercising after giving birth is important for several reasons. First of all, it won’t interfere with breastfeeding, unlike dieting. Secondly, it will help prevent postpartum depression because exercise boosts endorphins, which in turn give your mood a boost as well.
Even mothers who lose the baby weight usually find that their body shape is not quite what it used to be. The muscles in your belly and thighs may appear flabby and your skin will sag from where it got stretched incredibly over the past months. Exercise will help tone these muscles and give you a firm and fit body.
When you are starting a exercise regimen, it is important to start out very slowly. After giving birth, take the time to rest and heal,and take the time to become close with your baby. When you begin exercising, begin slowly with ten minutes of exertion, and then slowly increase the time as you feel more able.
Pregnancy has a powerful impact on your body. The most important thing right now is bonding with your baby; not losing tons of weight. Your child will only be a baby once, you have forever to loose the weight.











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