quick weight loss advice please
007lt
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okay so I am trying to lose 20 lbs within a month maybe a little more but according to online sites I need to cut down alot of calories then what fitness pal has set me up with. Can anyone help me with how much I should be consuming? I'm currently 72kg from what I last checked around 2 weeks ago. I have been eating clean since giving birth a month ago.. any advice I feel the weight falling off but still have trouble areas I need to vanish! ! lol help
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My advice is: don't.
Where's the fire?
Seriously, why not set up a more sustainable (yeah, I mean slower, but also healthier) weight loss plan?
It's be amazingly easier, healthier, you're less likely to lose muscle along with fat, and you're more likely to stick with it.0 -
okayjennifer_417 wrote: »My advice is: don't.
Where's the fire?
Seriously, why not set up a more sustainable (yeah, I mean slower, but also healthier) weight loss plan?
It's be amazingly easier, healthier, you're less likely to lose muscle along with fat, and you're more likely to stick with it.
how would I do so and how long would it take I've come from a size 8-10 to.. I don't even know lol I'm only 21 I need to be in shape asap..
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You just gave birth!! Your body needs time to recover. Giving birth takes it's toll on your body, believe me!
You have a baby to look after so you need to eat well enough to give your body the energy it needs to look after that little bundle of joy!
20 lbs in a month... NO! 8 lbs in a month...YES! Chill out, give yourself a break. Eat healthy and the weight will come off
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latifabegum wrote: »okay so I am trying to lose 20 lbs within a month maybe a little more but according to online sites I need to cut down alot of calories then what fitness pal has set me up with. Can anyone help me with how much I should be consuming? I'm currently 72kg from what I last checked around 2 weeks ago. I have been eating clean since giving birth a month ago.. any advice I feel the weight falling off but still have trouble areas I need to vanish! ! lol help
STOP
You have just had a baby...4 weeks ago...you have made an entire human being...that's amazing
Your body now needs time to recover
Eat nutritionally sound widespread diet ...a wide range of vegetables, lean proteins, dairy, fats, carbs etc
Calorie count if you wish, if you're breastfeeding add an extra 500 calories for that
Get your baby out and about ..push that stroller for miles and show off how clever you are
The weight will come off
20lbs in a month is ridiculous
Go for 1lb a week loss maximum
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Are you breast feeding? Could you discuss a healthy weight loss plan with your midwife?n0
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20 pounds in a month isn't happening, especially while your body is still recovering from the birth.0
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Don't even attempt it, especially after just having given birth. 20lbs in a month is practically unattainable of you do the math and realise the deficit you would have to have each day. Any reason why you want to lose it asap?0
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Recovering from giving birth, breastfeeding, and taking care of a baby, all those things are more important than losing weight. You have to eat properly now. You must prioritize that. And losing weight has to take its time - 1/2 - 2 pounds per week, depending on how much you need to lose. Do not try to force through it. It will backfire. It always does.0
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why are you so desperate to lose weight fast, especially after giving birth..maybe there's a bigger issue that's bothering you, than doing something that could be dangerous to your body.0
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I hate to be blunt, but there's no way you're going to healthily lose 20 pounds in a month (2-4 pounds a month is a lot more reasonable). Since you have recently given birth and may be breastfeeding, I really recommend that you contact your OB-GYN or doctor and see what they recommend in terms of a calorie goal that will still be able to provide adequate nutrients for your baby (or if they could refer you to a registered dietitian who can help you figure out the most appropriate diet).0
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4weeks post is not even long enough to be medically cleared to do more than lift your baby. Give yourself time to heal and recover without obsessing on what you think your body should look like. I suggest instead you obsess over your new baby because sooner than you know they will be grown.0
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thanks everyone for your reply all advice is appreciated. the reason why I aimed to lose 20lbs within a month is Purley bcos I need to lose 28lbs to get back to my pre pregnancy weight and I gave myself 4 months to lose the weight maybe that was the wrong plan.. my bad! I guess as you all have stated it's safer to lose fewer pounds and much slowly. As for my health I feel great tbh and did she str8 after birth I'm physically alright, This is my second child so I've dien this all before and my body has healed much faster.. my first pregnancy made me huge and I didn't think.it was a problem till I saw pictures of myself.i looked awful this time round I've been eating clean straight after giving birth that's all I haven't done nothing crazy /: I don't feel 'fat' I'm just not the size 8 I used to be but I'm happy to take my time as I've already noticed a difference just by eating clean! I guess I'm just impatient0
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excuse my typos for some r ason my keyboard is hiding the reply box0
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When I was nursing baby and your age, the weight fell off. I simply couldn't eat enough to NOT lose that weight.0
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MarcyKirkton wrote: »When I was nursing baby and your age, the weight fell off. I simply couldn't eat enough to NOT lose that weight.
Not all people are that way. I couldn't lose till I stopped nursing. Didn't matter how active or closely I counted cals.0 -
Everyone else has already given great advice on how much to lose/how fast etc so I'll leave that topic in fear of just repeating everyone
however you keep mentioning eating clean- but are you in a deficit? A lot of people fall into the trap of thinking that as long as they're eating healthy or clean they'll lose weight but that isn't the case. It might be worth reading up on CICO etc if you're not already aware of it0 -
Advice? Weight loss isn't, and shouldn't be "quick".
20 pound is 4 (or more) months for a reasonable person.0 -
You lost me at quick weight loss. That's a bad place to start and inevitably leads to poor outcomes. Sorry; truth hurts sometimes.0
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latifabegum wrote: »okay so I am trying to lose 20 lbs within a month maybe a little more but according to online sites I need to cut down alot of calories then what fitness pal has set me up with. Can anyone help me with how much I should be consuming? I'm currently 72kg from what I last checked around 2 weeks ago. I have been eating clean since giving birth a month ago.. any advice I feel the weight falling off but still have trouble areas I need to vanish! ! lol help
Nope. MFP does not support VLCD without doctor supervision, and neither do the majority of us who have lost weight in a sustainable manner.
Eating clean has nothing to do with weight loss, eating less calories than you burn overall does.
Enter your stats into MFP, set you goals to lose .5 to 1 pound per week, eat within those calorie limits, and you will lose weight.
Treat yourself well all the time, especially after giving birth. A certain size is not magic.
People who eat the most and still lose weight win the race!0 -
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OP, from personal experience, I can tell you, never put a time limit on your weight loss. Eat at a deficit, and the weight will come off when it comes off.
Losing weight quickly is not healthy for you, and if you're nursing, probably not too great for the baby either.
But I think you know all that already.0 -
Seems to me like too much stress and even if successful for a short period of time you may rebound if you try to do too much too soon.0
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however you keep mentioning eating clean- but are you in a deficit? A lot of people fall into the trap of thinking that as long as they're eating healthy or clean they'll lose weight but that isn't the case. It might be worth reading up on CICO etc if you're not already aware of it
I missed the part about eating clean.
Yes, the bolded part is definitely true.
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Cut 400-500 from your diet, especially from carbs (mainly bread,pasta,sugar etc) and exercise 4-5 per week. Won't take too long if you do this.0
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booksandchocolate12 wrote: »OP, from personal experience, I can tell you, never put a time limit on your weight loss. Eat at a deficit, and the weight will come off when it comes off.
Losing weight quickly is not healthy for you, and if you're nursing, probably not too great for the baby either.
But I think you know all that already.
thanks! x0 -
Are you nursing? I think we assume you are, but I don't think you actually said so.
So you're currently cutting 400-500 calories from your diet? How many calories are you consuming each day?0 -
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