Calorie needs while breastfeeding
hesn92
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ive decided to finally lose this baby weight and I've been counting calories for the last 3 weeks, eating about 2000 calories a day. I figured if I eat around maintenance that with the calories I burn by breastfeedjng will be enough for me to lose weight. I've lost quite a bit so far (6 pounds in 3 weeks) however it seems like my milk supply has dropped! Dont know if it's related to my food intake or something else... Suggestions? Do I need to eat more? Also according to my Fitbit I burn a little more, like 2300 a day.
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Talk to your Doctor.0
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I would try to stick to a 1-1.5 pound a week loss to not lower supply0
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And make sure you are drinking lots of water. What makes you think your supply has dropped? Is this a very young baby? If so, poop and pee output is a good indicator that you are providing enough. If it's an older baby, it's harder to tell. However, I would first make sure you are drinking a lot of water.0
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chellekoren wrote: »And make sure you are drinking lots of water. What makes you think your supply has dropped? Is this a very young baby? If so, poop and pee output is a good indicator that you are providing enough. If it's an older baby, it's harder to tell. However, I would first make sure you are drinking a lot of water.
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You could also take some lactation supplements. Fenugreek is a big one that stimulates prolactin. It helps some, not others (of course). I think I took it in combination with fennell and eating rolled oats with brewer's yeast. I wouldn't add oats if they don't fit what you're doing nutritionally, though. I'm not sure that oatmeal was helpful. Some people swear by it...
Has your LO started solids at all? That could also explain a drop in milk supply.0 -
Try upping your calories a little bit. I was eating 2100-2300 calories/ day and lost weight at about .5 lbs/-1 lbs week until I was 108 lbs and 5'4. The solution to under supply is usually to eat more, fenugreek will increase your milk, but you need nutrients from food for quality breastmilk.0
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kellymom has some good resources and is pretty highly regarded. Here are a few articles you might want to read:
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/mothers-diet/mom-weightloss/
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/milk/change-milkfat/
The links at the bottom of those are good. Agree with janjunie that you should increase cals if you think that your calorie reduction is reducing your supply.
As an aside, prior to becoming a mom, I thought lactation worked like a constantly refilling jug of milk... that it was just there to use in ample amounts. Ha. Ha... Ha!0 -
6 lbs in 3 weeks is quite a bit. I would add an extra couple hundred calories a day and see how that goes. Sometimes your supply can take a hit if you reduce calories significantly suddenly. Make some lactation cookies and add in some pumping sessions on the weekends to boost your supply.0
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Thank you all. I know 6 pounds is a lot, I was only going for a pound a week but apparently I burn more calories than I thought. I just got this Fitbit a week ago for my birthday. I will try eating 2200-2300 for a while and see if that helps0
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You probably also know this but pumping is much less efficient than what a nursing baby will take. Your supply will decrease over time from exclusively pumping. I didn't try to lose weight until my daughter was 7 months and partially on solids because I wanted to maintain her milk supply.0
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Panda_brat wrote: »Talk to your Doctor.
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You probably also know this but pumping is much less efficient than what a nursing baby will take. Your supply will decrease over time from exclusively pumping. I didn't try to lose weight until my daughter was 7 months and partially on solids because I wanted to maintain her milk supply.
Not true. I'm 18 months and counting of exclusively pumping with milk to spare. I've heard this said before, it hooey from people who think putting baby to the breast is best.
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