Do i need to record breastfeeding/ nursing?
shel1505
Posts: 8
Hi There,
This is my first week on this site and I was wondering if I need to record breastfeeding/nursing and if so, how?
I still breastfeed my 9 month old about 5 times a day..
Thanks
Shel
This is my first week on this site and I was wondering if I need to record breastfeeding/nursing and if so, how?
I still breastfeed my 9 month old about 5 times a day..
Thanks
Shel
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In hope someone has some insight on this I am in the same situation.0
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Okay im confused xD why would you record it? just curious cuz i havent had any children :]0
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Hi There,
You burn calories from breastfeeding... Around 400 calories0 -
I don't know how MFP does it, but on other plans you just add how many extra calories you need in a day.0
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really? haha i never knew! well that is quite an interesting fact! i learned something new today xD i would record it then!
Okay next question... how do you burn calories? xD
I may be a dietetics major but this is something they havent metioned at my university yet xD0 -
You can include it in your food diary & it comes up as negative calories. hth0
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Hi, The reason it will need to be recorded is becasue it uses up calories. Everything you eat when feeding bubs is contributing to their milk.
There must be a way to do it, but sorry, I dont know how. lol0 -
Oh I'm so jealous! I LOVED breastfeeding my babies (& then toddlers). What I would give to have those quiet moments again...
Ok... so I'm off topic! tee hee!!!0 -
I don't know where you would on here. Doesn't count as exercise.
What I see most moms doing is figuring out their calorie range based on it. Depending on your baby's age, it is probably anywhere between 300-800 extra calories you should be eating a day. Figure out how many calories you would eat daily to lose the pounds per week you want (using the goals setting) then add on the extra you need for nursing.
Word of caution, if your baby is very young, don't skimp too much. I have a friend who obsesses about her weight (although she's already skinny) and she restricted her caloric intake too much to the point that her milk wasn't rich enough for her baby. Her doctor told her to quit nursing the baby because she was nearly starving her and the baby was way underweight.
(ETA: It's going to change as your baby ages of course, so monitor your weight and adjust when needed. I lost 20 lbs very quickly nursing my daughter, but as she weaned I didn't adjust how much I was eating, so I gained it back and then some. I so, here I am! )0 -
I have no idea how it burns calories, but it does
I will check out the food diary and check again if I can find a way to record it..0 -
My son already 9 months old and eats 3 meals a day and snacks so his getting plenty from solid food... He also has a bottle of formula a day, so im hoping my low calories wont affect him too much as he is gettin plenty from other food sources...
But you are correct! If my baby wasnt on solids, I wouldnt do it0 -
Word of caution, if your baby is very young, don't skimp too much. I have a friend who obsesses about her weight (although she's already skinny) and she restricted her caloric intake too much to the point that her milk wasn't rich enough for her baby. Her doctor told her to quit nursing the baby because she was nearly starving her and the baby was way underweight.
Oh goodness! so scary0 -
You can include it in your food diary & it comes up as negative calories. hth0
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Word of caution, if your baby is very young, don't skimp too much. I have a friend who obsesses about her weight (although she's already skinny) and she restricted her caloric intake too much to the point that her milk wasn't rich enough for her baby. Her doctor told her to quit nursing the baby because she was nearly starving her and the baby was way underweight.
Oh goodness! so scary
Yeah, we were all very worried for the baby! They need that extra fat for brain development. Her little girl is 2 1/2 now and at a much healthier weight now that she's on solids. I think my friend has what they call "orthorexia". She is very meticulous about her food and exercise and very obsessed with it, despite the fact she's never had a weight problem.You can include it in your food diary & it comes up as negative calories. hth
Oh, that's good to know! I looked under exercise for it and found nothing.... We're planning for another baby here soon, so that will be handy. I love MFP!0 -
YAY!!! I found it too
Its great its on here..
For those looking for it... Type nursing then search....
Thanks for help and input0 -
You can include it in your food diary & it comes up as negative calories. hth
Where do you imput it?0 -
It is scary when a baby relies on breastmilk as a food source and mums dont eat much... I made sure I ate plenty while breastfeeding hence the reason I need to work a bit of it off now...
Im thinking/ hoping now that he is getting 3 meals and day and snacks my low calories will be ok??
I definately wouldnt be doing it if he was only just starting solids or purely breastfed0 -
Either input at end of day when you know how many feeds you made or, if like me you know you are going to feed 5 times a day put it in during breakfast at 120 mls 5 times....0
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I was the same way. My son is almost 14 months old and he just started eatting solid food last month before that he would not have anything to do with it. I had to keep my calories up cause I was he only source of food. Now he still nurses about 6 times a day. I feel so much better adding this in. My calorie reduction has not seemed to faze in the last week.0
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Im thinking/ hoping now that he is getting 3 meals and day and snacks my low calories will be ok??
This is good timing for you then. Nursing is probably more for his comfort/bonding at this point. Best wishes!0 -
Thank you Sunbeam
Goodluck "mummy2halfdozen"0 -
actually, nursing is how I put on the weight. Uh. Wait. No, Not the nursing. It was nursing for two years and then stopping in a month. I packed on 20 lbs almost instantly. Nursing burns TONS of calories- think of it- making food for another human to go from 7 lbs to 20 lbs or whatever...and move as much as a baby does...TONS! And I guess I was eating for it and not realizing it.
Anyways, I would encourage folks to worry less about calories while nursing (but then again, i only put on 20 lbs in pregnancy), ...but I do say from experience that when one stops nursing, it's important to keep tabs on what you're doing. I carried that extra weight for 8 years until i joined MFP and finally got it off!0
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