breastfeeding and weight loss
mrs_teiger
Posts: 7
How many calories do you eat while breastfeeding? What is your height, weight, and how much are you losing? I'm 5'1" and was eating 1200 calories per day pre-preg. I got down to 100lbs, and pp I am 135. I want to lose about 20 lbs. Any advice would be much appreciated!
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I add about 4-500 calories more than my weightloss calorie goal. I typically gain weight while breastfeeding but with calorie counting and using my Advocare supplements I have been able to lose weight this time. Thank God!0
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Depends on how much milk you are producing, you will need about 500 calories just for feeding your baby. A word of caution, drop your calorie intake slowly or you might not have enough milk. More rest and sleep helps with that though. Hope it was helpful.0
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Here are some great resources for you, re: Dieting while Breastfeeding.
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/mothers-diet/mom-weightloss/
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/mothers-diet/mom-calories-fluids/0 -
I bf-ed and lost weight with both of my kids...slowly. I think your goals should be based on the age of your baby. I read that you should eat about 500 cals extra. I started at this level until my kids were about 6 months old and started on some solid foods. I then reduced it to about 300 cals extra. I lost all of the baby weight from my first at 9 months (37 lbs); and 8 months with my second (35 lbs). I also started back up with the exercise around 2 months and increased the amount of cardio slowly over the next few months. I bf-ed both kids for 14 months with no issues. In fact, my son (while exclusively bf-ed and both bf-ed/solids) always fell into the 80-90th percentile for weight. He's 5 now...and close to 50lbs. He's a big kid...tall too!0
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My goal is set to maintenance so BFing becomes my deficit... in theory. Of course, the out of control hunger keeps me going over... usually to ACTUAL maintenance. *sigh*0
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Here are some great resources for you, re: Dieting while Breastfeeding.
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/mothers-diet/mom-weightloss/
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/mothers-diet/mom-calories-fluids/
Kellymom is the best Nursing resource out there.0 -
Make sure you have enough calories so that you don't have your supply drop. When I. Started back to MFP post-partum everything I read talked about 1800 calories minimum for maintaining milk supply. For me that was way too low. I had to set mine higher and am still losing.0
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They type of calories you consume while breastfeeding is just as important as your total number of calories. I am exclusively breastfeeding my 2 month old, but I only take in 1200 calories a day. ( my son is in the 75th percentile for his weight and height, so no supply issues here) I'm very petite though, 5'1 and 105lbs right now. I eat a diet that is very high in fat, protein and veggies. I try to avoid sugar, wheat, and processed food ( although I slip pretty frequently). You just have to find a number of calories that works for you and baby. The number I'm at now has allowed me to lose about half a pound a week, which is perfect.0
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