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WTF is going on!?

mommamindi
mommamindi Posts: 256 Member
edited October 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I am frustrated. I had one bad day this week. The rest of the week I was under my calories and I worked out every day. I am very very honest in my food diary so I know there wasn't days that I didnt log something. In a week I have gained 5.4 pounds. TMI:: I am thinking I may be getting my period, my body feels like it but my cycle is off because I gave birth 5 weeks ago today and I also just started the implanon so i am not sure how it will affect my cycle. Can my cycle cause me to gain weight like this? Or am I doing something else wrong?

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  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,438 MFP Moderator
    I am frustrated. I had one bad day this week. The rest of the week I was under my calories and I worked out every day. I am very very honest in my food diary so I know there wasn't days that I didnt log something. In a week I have gained 5.4 pounds. TMI:: I am thinking I may be getting my period, my body feels like it but my cycle is off because I gave birth 5 weeks ago today and I also just started the implanon so i am not sure how it will affect my cycle. Can my cycle cause me to gain weight like this? Or am I doing something else wrong?

    period = water weight, try not to freak out. It could also be cause by additional sodium. Wait a few days and weight yourself again.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    All my adult life I've typically gained 3-5 lbs during TOM. Aren't hormones lovely?
  • carrie_eggo
    carrie_eggo Posts: 1,396 Member
    I wouldn't worry. Your body is still going through major adjustments. Give it time. :)
  • I feel so lucky that I don't put on any weight at TOM


    ooh and congrats on your lil bundle of joy
  • mommamindi
    mommamindi Posts: 256 Member
    I am staying focused here despite my body freaking out a little. I feel so much better then I used to so I know something is right....I just also know that I kicked butt working out and and that's whats frustrating haha.
  • Don't feel bad- you aren't the only one...I have been under my calories everyday and worked out, but the scale has not budged. It is very frustrating. I'm impatient by nature though- this is only day 5 for me. So I will just keep at it and maybe I'll lose SOMETHING. :(
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    Are you nursing? If you are, you might not be eating enough.

    Edit to say congratulations on the baby!
  • mommamindi
    mommamindi Posts: 256 Member
    Are you nursing? If you are, you might not be eating enough.

    Edit to say congratulations on the baby!

    No I am not nursing. I am not able due to a lump removal surgery when I was 16.
  • I know exactly what you're going through! I was freaking out after 2 weeks because I wasn't losing...I was gaining! I had been working out, eating well, and thought I was doing so well. Then, of course, I got my period. My cycle is never really normal, so I'm not always sure when I'm going to get it. Anyway, after it was done, I weighed myself again and saw progress! So just give it time. Being a woman can be such a *****!
  • Alanakrahenbil
    Alanakrahenbil Posts: 811 Member
    I was told not to start "working out" till after 6 weeks to give my body time to heal(with both of my kids). Maybe you are doing to much to soon?
  • mommamindi
    mommamindi Posts: 256 Member
    I spoke with my doctor who told me it was fine to start working out as long as I wasn't feeling pain or straining myself.
    I was told not to start "working out" till after 6 weeks to give my body time to heal(with both of my kids). Maybe you are doing to much to soon?
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