Breastfeeding mommas
healthymissfit
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Are there ANY other breastfeeding moms on here? I feel like I'm the only one!! I just had my first son October 7th 2015 and he exclusively takes breastmilk. I also work full time and am a single mom. I gained 36 lbs during my pregnancy, lost 24 lbs of it immediately, gained that all back after I got put on birth control, and I've now lost 8lbs of the baby weight just breastfeeding and eating healthy. I tried to limit my calorie consumption, but I wasn't producing enough milk, I have to eat at least 2000 calories daily to maintain my breast milk supply for my baby so exercise is the only option. I'm finding it hard to stay motivated though.... Looking for other mommies for support!
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You will have a harder time losing weight while breastfeeding than after you wean (mom of 2 here). Our bodies don't want to let go of the weight as easily because that is insurance that the baby will have milk in time of famine.
Honestly, if I had it to do over again, I'd not even worry about trying to lose, or at least lose more than a half pound a week, until after kiddo had weaned. Life as a working/nursing/pumping mom was stressful enough without pressuring myself to get back to pre-baby weight. Worry more about the quality of food you're eating. You and baby will both benefit.0 -
Have you tried fenugreek to help with your production? You may be able to maintain your production on fewer calories. No other real advice except to maybe browse photos of yourself at your ideal weight and log your workouts and meals in the morning or night before so you already have a plan in place. Good luck!0
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I do still, but my baby is now 9.5 months old. I found I could NOT lose for the first 4 months even though I returned to working out at 5 weeks postpartum! Right after delivery I only dropped 14 lbs out of the 31 gained, and held onto the rest until 4 months! After that, my weight started to budge finally when I didnt do anything differently. Just kept working out and logging, exclusively breastfeeding. The trick was to keep going and trusting that it would eventually give me results. I since have lost the 31 lbs I gained while pregnant, plus an additional 19 lbs. (50 lbs total) BUT I am also very overweight to begin with, which makes a difference.
I'm hoping once we wean, I'll be able to lose a bit easier again. I do find it harder to lose while breastfeeding than it was prior to this (and I've lost 100 lbs). Add me if you'd like!0 -
I am breastfeeding my 8 month old! I had a LOT to lose and started when he was three months, the weight I had gained during pregnancy was gone by the time he was two weeks so it was all baby and bloat but the extra fat I had all along was still there! I have lost 95+ and never have a problem with supply. He is my third and last baby.
I eat tons of veggies, protein, and I always have a bed time snack ( chobani) to get me through any midnight nursing sessions! He is happy and healthy and I am much healthier than I was!!! I'm still going strong, the weightloss has slowed down because I don't need as much to begin with but I'm not worried!
For exercise I walk, run a little, do body combat, and a butts and guts class! I'm looking to add one more class0 -
Im a stay at home mom to an exclusively breast fed 11 month old. I know obviouse places i can cut back be he is almost 30 pounds and wants to eat all the time! I ended up feeling hungry alot...0
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Just had my baby 12/14/15. We are ebf now and plan to as long as we can. I gained no weight while pregnant but started at 215. I now weigh 190 and want to get down more. I lost weight quick with my first while bf and hope I keep losing with this one too. My huge fear is gaining weight when I get onto a birth control, still not sure what kind I want to do yet. I also plan to add exercise and do my first 5k this year. I need others to motivate me to eat better as I eat a ton of junk now.0
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My little guy(my 3rd) is 4 months old, ebf. I lost 85 here a few years back, was not very good at keeping it off, now I have about 45 to lose again. I am losing steadily on 2000 calories, I try to walk 10000 steps a day and I just did my 1st post-pregnancy weightlifting session tonight! It feels good to be back0
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My son is five months and exclusively breastfed. I have been on here for three months. I eat 1800 calories and go to group fitness Classes Monday to Friday for an hour each day. I was 240 the day after having my son and 220 when I started on mfp. I'm now down to 195 and still losing. I found the group fitness Classes keep me motivated. 2000 is a good number for most breastfeeding women. Most need between 1800 and 2500 calories with the majority being at the top of the range.0
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Wow! Thanks ladies!!!! This makes me feel so much better!!!0
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I'm breastfeeding my 15 month old! I lost all
My baby weight but still have some weight to lose and it's like my body is on lock down like Fort Knox! It's just not going anywhere! I would love to be friends and help motivate each other!0 -
Is there somewhere on the mfp app to put in that I'm breastfeeding? Mfp put me at 1440 calories a day. Is that enough since I'm nursing?0
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If you figure out where to put the breastfeeding thING let me know cause my 1500 is not enough0
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Not breastfeeding now. Just quit about 5 months ago. Before that, I nursed for 5 1/2 years without pause, so feel free to add me.0
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Breastfeeding mama here, mine is 2 1/2 though so she doesn't nurse as often as most of yours do You enter that you breastfeed in the same place you enter food you ate. Just type in breastfeeding and it will pop up. Instead of it being added on to your daily goal it subtracts it from the calories that you have taken in.0
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Is there somewhere on the mfp app to put in that I'm breastfeeding? Mfp put me at 1440 calories a
day. Is that enough since I'm nursing?
If you are nursing full time it takes about 650 calories a day, and it is recommended to eat 500 above your regular calorie allowance. I am losing on 2000 calories nursing my 4 month old.
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You can add breastfeeding as an exercise or a negative food. Just search under cardio or food for breastfeeding. There are a few to choose from. I was using the -300 for a while then just worked it into my calorie intake.0
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Hi Mommas! I'm new to MFP! My daughter is 3 & 1/2 months old & I ebf! I don't know how to add friends on here, but if y'all would add me, I'd love the support on my health journey!0
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Me!! I had my daughter April 29th and I'm breastfeeding. I was 212lbs pre-pregnancy and 236lbs at delivery. I was down to 195lbs within a month of having her. I've been stuck there ever since. I haven't really been trying. I had to have surgery 3 months postpardum and I haven't been able to workout a lot. I have been eating 2000 calories a day. I can't lower it because it effects my milk supply. My doctor recommends not focusing on weight loss, but focusing on eating healthy and adding in some exercising. People say that once you stop breastfeeding, you're body will let go of extra fat that it has stored. I have done as suggested by my doctor. It's been almost 2 weeks on MFP and I've lost 0.6lbs. Better than nothing, but it is apparent that it will be hard to lose while breastfeeding. Once May is here, I will be working hard!0
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healthymissfit wrote: »Are there ANY other breastfeeding moms on here? I feel like I'm the only one!! I just had my first son October 7th 2015 and he exclusively takes breastmilk. I also work full time and am a single mom. I gained 36 lbs during my pregnancy, lost 24 lbs of it immediately, gained that all back after I got put on birth control, and I've now lost 8lbs of the baby weight just breastfeeding and eating healthy. I tried to limit my calorie consumption, but I wasn't producing enough milk, I have to eat at least 2000 calories daily to maintain my breast milk supply for my baby so exercise is the only option. I'm finding it hard to stay motivated though.... Looking for other mommies for support!
Are you sure the supply issues were from calorie reduction? Unless you were really low in calories, it could be just coincidence. What type of birth control are you on for example? Many of the pills will kill your supply. Do you pump enough when you are not home? Do you have a good electric pump? Do your regularly check and change the membranes?-1 -
brilliantwords wrote: »I do still, but my baby is now 9.5 months old. I found I could NOT lose for the first 4 months even though I returned to working out at 5 weeks postpartum! Right after delivery I only dropped 14 lbs out of the 31 gained, and held onto the rest until 4 months! After that, my weight started to budge finally when I didnt do anything differently. Just kept working out and logging, exclusively breastfeeding. The trick was to keep going and trusting that it would eventually give me results. I since have lost the 31 lbs I gained while pregnant, plus an additional 19 lbs. (50 lbs total) BUT I am also very overweight to begin with, which makes a difference.
I'm hoping once we wean, I'll be able to lose a bit easier again. I do find it harder to lose while breastfeeding than it was prior to this (and I've lost 100 lbs). Add me if you'd like!Is there somewhere on the mfp app to put in that I'm breastfeeding? Mfp put me at 1440 calories a day. Is that enough since I'm nursing?Is there somewhere on the mfp app to put in that I'm breastfeeding? Mfp put me at 1440 calories a day. Is that enough since I'm nursing?If you figure out where to put the breastfeeding thING let me know cause my 1500 is not enough
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This is an excellent thread!! I'm bf but have started some formula as well. I'm thinking I need to wean as bubs is almost 10months and I just can't control my cravings. Is it the breast feeding that is making me crave junk food. Or maybe it's the lack of sleep ?? I'm too tired to even think about exercise. I have a preschooler as well as a baby. Seriously need motivation or tips from other mums !!0
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I have a 3 month old boy that is EBF just starting to get back into working out. I gained about 30lbs during pregnancy and still have 20 to lose to get back to prepregnancy weight and then another 30 to get to a healthy weight. So any support is appreciated. Feel free to add me.0
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Breastfed my 1st son for 13 months and lost weight no problem. My second son is 14 months old and probably won't wean completely til probably 2. I have been having the hardest time losing weight. I was 253.5 when I went into labor and am now 195.6. I'm hoping to get down below 160 by June though. One thing I find challenging is I always feel hungry despite how much healthy foods I eat. I am also a vegetarian so I work hard trying to keep nutrition solid (i.e. protein, health carbs, fiber). It doeant help im a full time student woth a part time internship! Free to add me as a friend and we can figure this out together! P.s. I also have a fit bit that I use to help me with the motivation to be more active and I find it helps a bunch!0
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I'm breastfeeding my 9 month old right now and the weight is definitely harder to lose. I was able to lose 49 lbs pre pregnancy and it's a lot harder for me this time around. I'm more concerned with my daughter getting enough milk than my weight right now though. Slow and steady is working for us until she's ready to wean. Feel free to add me!0
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