Pregnancy and Weight Loss, How to Lose Those Extra Pounds
Many pregnant women spend a lot of time worrying about their weight gain, and how long it will take them to loose those extra pounds after the baby is born. It’s especially hard when you’re trying to care for a brand new baby. Since you did not gain the weight quickly, you should not think that you will be able to lose the weight quickly.
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.
You need to eat healthy food so as to lose weight and to provide your baby with sufficient breast milk. Parents want their infants to have the healthiest meal available. All the nutrients gained from your daily diet will be deposited into your breast milk, and if by chance you are not consuming the right foods, there will be very few remaining nutrients for yourself. Your metabolism will be increased and you will not be hungry if you consume 4-5 small meals during the day rather than 3 large meals.
It is imperative to drink a lot of water, especially if you are breastfeeding. Drink 8-10 glasses a day. This will flush the toxins from your body that are a result of the pregnancy. Water will also make you feel full so you will be inclined to eat less.
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.
Women who do lose the weight gained from pregnancy sometimes discover that their figure is not what they remembered it to be. Your muscle tone will be lax and you your skin, once stretched so taught, will appear loose and flabby after you lose the baby weight. You can gain a firm and fit body and toned muscles by proper exercising.
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. 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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