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new mom, new to forms...need help

Stephwillbskinny
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Hey, Im 25, and have a 3 month old daughter. Before I got pregnant I was on a great start to reaching my weight loss goals. Went from 255lbs to 230lbs, and Im bac down to 233, but I really need some help staying on track! I am still breastfeeding so I know I need to keep my calories around 1700 a day. Any tips on staying on track, or how to really utilize this site would be greatly appreciated!! Thanx
Stephanie
Stephanie
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Create your profile as if you were not nursing, then add breast feeding to your food log daily for the extra 500 calories. Keep a close eye on your supply, I know I have to eat far more than 1700 a day in order to maintain supply and lose weight (some days I get up to 3000 depending on my workouts!) but everyone is different. Congrats on the baby! My son will be 4 months tomorrow, I know it can be challenging. You're doing great to be here, though. My first was 9 months before I came close to caring about losing weight! Feel free to add me0
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Thanx, I'm also getting married next year, so I definitely want to lose for that too :-)0
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I'm a new mom too and breastfeeding as well. You have to make sure to eat enough calories to produce milk. You should have at least 300-500 more calories a day to keep your milk supply. I started tracking breastfeeding in my daily journal just to make sure I get enough calories. Working out with a new baby can be challenging. I try and breastfeed before I work out and put her in her rocker right next to me. It seems to work in giving me the time I need. With a new baby it is all about timing.0
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How do you track your feedings to make sure you get enough calories? I guess what I mean is how do I know if I am getting enough to keep baby happy, but still lose? At about 6 weeks I started to count calories, and I wasn't getting enough so baby was fussy, I was losing like 5lbs a week.0
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I set up my profile ignoring the nursing. I set it up to lose 1 lb a week. I never did add in the nursing calories. But that really depends how heavy you are. I was heavy enough that I was still getting about 2000 calories. I lost weight really well at that setting. Also my milk supply kept up. I made it to 1 year. That is longer than with my other two. My son quit cold turkey 2 weeks ago. I planned to wean at a year but he had other ideas. Having a hard time to get my milk to dry up. I keep getting engorged.0
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At 1lb a week it says 1730cal a day, Im going to try that. THANX0
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How fast did you all lose while you were breastfeeding? I am thinking of adding a few more calories every day because i have gone down 6lbs in 3 days. Unless someone has any other ideas?0
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Hello and welcome here. You can do anyhting you put your mind too. hope you have a great day and feel free to add me if you wish.0
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