25 andjust had my 3rd (and last) baby.

ThisGirlKrista
ThisGirlKrista Posts: 1
edited December 2024 in Introduce Yourself
I'm trying to get back to my pre-pregnancy weight... anyone else trying to do the same? Support and diet tips welcome!

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  • mmreed
    mmreed Posts: 436 Member
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  • ahjenny
    ahjenny Posts: 293 Member
    Congrats on your 3rd and last baby! I am still trying to get down to my prepregnancy weight for my 1st (of two) and I'm about 7-10 pounds from that. We're going to try to have another baby next year, and I want to get to the 100's before then. Good luck, and mmreed has some great advice! Feel free to add me.
  • I think the most important thing I've learned is to enjoy the changes I'm making ie. liking the food I'm eating and having fun with the exercises I'm doing. Some days are still going to be difficult regardless but make it as enjoyable as possible so you don't get bored. :)
  • Peppychristian
    Peppychristian Posts: 157 Member
    Hi. I have three girls. My youngest just turned one. I have been at it since October and have lost 35 lbs. I am actually smaller than I was before I got pregnant with my first daughter. I have been logging almost everyday (including measuring for accuracy), I do the Walk Away the Pounds by Leslie Sansone (not too intense and something that can be done at home without a bunch of equipment). I am not sure if you are nursing but if you are you need to take in at least 1800 calories. You can log the nursing (it will deduct 500 calories). Hope that helps. Feel free to friend me
  • Peppychristian
    Peppychristian Posts: 157 Member
    Also, I find it important to make sure I allow myself treats most days ( though now I make most with applesauce instead of oil) that is how I have stuck with it.
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