How to Lose Weight after Having a Baby
Saturday, April 26th, 2008When a woman has baby it is a such a wonderful thing, and weight loss is the last thing on your mind. However, once this joyous feeling has worn off and you are happy that your child is healthy and developing well, you will generally start to consider how on earth you are going to lose weight after having your baby.
The main problem is the pressure on new mothers when they see how quickly celebrity mothers lose those pounds after they have had a child; they can’t wait to show it off in as many periodicals that will buy the story. The fact that they have access to their own physical trainers and dieticians to help achieve weight loss after pregnancy for example is not mentioned; of course the time dedicated to regaining their figure is also disproportionate to the average mother.
There are things to make weight loss after pregnancy easier but these are not always available to the average new mom for at least the first few months, if at all. A new mother will be thinking about her baby and her focus should be eating healthily to regain strength and recover from the birth. The sort of diet that a mother needs shouldn’t be more than two thousand calories a day incorporating a small amount of fiber; the food she eats should consist of:
- 50% as carbohydrates,
- Protein should be almost a third of daily intake
- A small amount of fat (10 percent)
These percentages leave a little for a few of life’s luxuries which we all need but should not indulge too much in if getting those pounds off is important. As busy as a new mother is, it is still advisable for her to make an effort to get some moderate exercise and work towards a gradual increase in stamina, muscle tone, and overall fitness. The idea is that you look forward to the physical activity and enjoy the feeling when it is complete so moderation is the key, otherwise it will feel like a chore and you will give up.
It is best to start things relatively easily but do not expect that your weight loss after pregnancy as quickly as someone else as it is down to your own genetic makeup and how many pounds you gained during the pregnancy. There are a number of physical and psychological changes that a new mother will experience after the birth of a child and can have an effect on how quickly those pounds are lost. The order of the day is that losing weight after pregnancy will be more consistent and healthy if it is achieved slowly but surely through a healthy diet and regular physical activity.
There is no need to rush as fat lost slowly, and muscle tone regained the same way, will be maintained more successfully. If this routine is maintained then there is no reason why the excess and unwanted weight you gained during the pregnancy should not be lost within a relatively short period of time. Getting your figure back is perfectly possible after pregnancy and most women will achieve this but some may find that those last few annoying pounds just won’t go until the breast feeding has ended.
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