How Are You Going to Lose Weight After Pregnancy?
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.
But, our society tells us otherwise. Celebrities are shown in magazines with a very slim figure just a month after giving birth to a child. The give them very positive feedback like it is something everyone wants to do. However, healthy weight loss takes time. If you lose weight too quickly, your body may not be healthy and you main gain the weight 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.
Eating healthy is not only important for weight loss but also if you are breastfeeding. You want your baby to be getting the most nutritious meal possible. If you are not eating properly, all the nutrients from what you are eating will go into your breast milk, leaving very little vitamins for you. Try eating 4-5 smaller meals throughout the day instead of 3 larger ones, this will boost your metabolism and keep you from being hungry.
It is very important to keep yourself well hydrated, especially when breastfeeding. Drink 8-10 glasses a day. It will take away toxins in you body that come as a result of being pregnant. Drinking water gives a feeling of being full, making you consume less.
It is very important to engage in activities to improve your physical fitness right after giving birth. To begin with, it doesn’t interact badly with breastfeeding, like dieting can. Secondly, exercise promotes endorphins that will help assist in preventing postpartum depression, and it heightens your mood as well.
Most mothers find that even after they have achieved their pre-pregnancy weight, their bodies have taken on a slightly different shape than before. Your skin might sag and the muscles in the stomach area and thighs may look flabby due to all the unbelievable stretching that took place over the past few months. These muscles can be strengthened by exersize, giving you a firm and fit physique.
It is important to remember to start out very slowly with your exercise regimen. Give your body time to rest, heal, and use this time to bond with your baby. When you do start exercising, start out slow with 10 minutes of exercise, and gradually increase the time, as you feel stronger.
Pregnancy has a powerful impact on your body. Spend this valuable time focused on your newborn, not your weight. Weight loss can happen at any time, but children aren’t babies forever.