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Bid The Post Pregnancy Weight Goodbye
- By Amber College
- Published 04/20/2008
- Weight Loss
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View all articles by Amber CollegeWeight loss after pregnancy is a continuing process. You have to understand that over the nine months period of your pregnancy you have actually collected greater mass, and losing it might take some time. Don’t rush everything; give time for your body to heal after delivery. Doing strenuous exercise for faster weight loss is not advisable because it might just cause further damage. Take it easy, star from light exercises combined with balanced diet. Let your body tell you what is right for you and don't push yourself.
Tips on losing weight after pregnancy
- Proper nutrition is essential if you are breastfeeding your baby. Eat several small, healthy meals a day. You need enough nutrient and energy especially when you’re breastfeeding, and having frequent small meals increases metabolism too. Metabolism has great effect on weight loss.
- It’s not advisable to diet for the first three months postpartum. Start your weight loss process by eating a well-balanced diet and by moving your body. Once everything is normal or when you get healed already, that’s the time you follow a good weight-loss program.
- Consume healthy and fresh foods. Keep yourself away from junk and processed food. Eat plenty of vegetables and fruits, whole grains and low-fat dairy products; this will help you lose weight. Choose from low fat products like skim milk, cholesterol free butter, yoghurt.
- Have sufficient fluids and water all the time. Drinking water before meals helps you avoid overeating.
- Exercise. Start with slow exercises. Remember that your body is in the process of healing, it needs time for adjustments to new movements. Follow small tips like taking the stairs when there is an elevator, parking your car far away, going for walks with your baby in stroller. Walking is an excellent low-impact exercise to get your body ready for more vigorous exercises in later days when your body can finally handle it.
- Don’t rush out, be patient. You might feel like some new moms are way ahead of you in terms of weight-loss. Remember that every woman’s body is different.
- Seek for advice from your doctor and dietician for helpful guides for weight-loss.