Breastfeeding question
Jesstinebillpay
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I breastfeed where can I add the amount of calories I burn?
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You Don't.
You need to factor in your own diet that you need a minimum of 500 calories/day for baby. So, if you have set your calorie deficit to lose 2 lbs per week, and your calorie deficit is anything less than 1700-1800 calories you will not have enough minimum caloric intake to fuel both you and baby. (1200 calorie minimum for you and 500 for babe)0 -
Jesstinebillpay wrote: »I breastfeed where can I add the amount of calories I burn?
I thought there used to be a breastfeeding entry in the food log that actually added calories to your goal rather than subtracting, but I'm not sure about that.
I have seen many experienced users say that they set their account to maintenance and let breastfeeding create their deficit, and ate a bit more if they struggled with hunger or were having supply issues.1 -
there are entries in the food diary for it (make sure you select one of the ones that says -# for calories)
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you can log it in the exercise section as you would any other exercise and it will add the calories to your goal
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you can just manually adjust your goal in the goals tab
if you need help setting a goal this post has alot of great info in the second half: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10176233/gaining-weight-during-pregnancy-and-losing-it-post-partum2
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