Trying to lose pregnancy weight while breastfeeding
sunnydaysagainz
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Hello, I’m going back to work soon and want to lose the last 5kg which is difficult. I cut down on my calories but I faced many problems. One of the problems is that I get very very hungry especially between meals, even after snacking “sensibly”. What kind of snacks can I eat between meals so that I can make it to the next meal? The hunger is terrible especially after I pump milk. Also I tried to exercise eg running and doing squats. I end up feeling really giddy because the sugar level is Low. Currently I’m keeping my calories below 1500 if possible. Thank you
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Have you consulted with your doctor regarding this?
You need to keep yourself well nourished and hydrated. I know while I was nursing, it wasn’t recommended to eat less than 1500 calories. It was a long time ago for me though. Best of luck to you! Congrats on your new baby.7 -
Congrats on your baby!
Remember that while breastfeeding you are still *literally* eating for two. Too much reduction in your caloric intake can negatively affect your milk supply. Talk to your doctor or get a referral to a Registered Dietician who can help you accomplish this slowly and safely.
How long are you planning to breastfeed for?5 -
Up until a few minutes ago, I was under the belief that breastfeeding helps you lose some of your pregnancy weight. Enter a much-cited Nature article...
"The relationship between breastfeeding and postpartum weight change—a systematic review and critical evaluation" (2014)
https://www.nature.com/articles/ijo2013132
But it's best to check in with your healthcare team (including your OB/Gyn and your baby's new pediatrician) about what will best work for the two of you.
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For me I'm exclusively breastfeeding my 3 month old baby & I stay around 1800-1840 calories (for the research I did most articles say to stay within this range (no less) to eat daily to keep your milk supply. I've had no issues thankfully yet with my supply & I'm seeing progress (199 lbs on 11/30/19 to now @ 172.8). I've been buying peanuts, cashews, protein shakes, granola bars, 100 calorie popcorn, chocolate rice cakes just some examples of my snacks. 😊2
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How many weeks postpartum are you? I found my hunger was through the roof while my milk supply was being established up to 8 weeks at least. I went with it and kept my calories at maintenance during that time. For me trying to fight it was a losing battle!
Also under 1500 is really low for someone breastfeeding especially so it's probably why you are feeling hungry. I would definitely up those calories4 -
Thanks for the replies. Looks like I need to eat more since I’m breastfeeding. Probably cannot lose weight for the time being2
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sunnydaysagainz wrote: »Thanks for the replies. Looks like I need to eat more since I’m breastfeeding. Probably cannot lose weight for the time being
Breastfeeding burns calories though, that's why you need to eat more. I've seen many women here say they set their account to maintenance and ate those calories, and let the breastfeeding create their deficit.
Unfortunately, without knowing your stats, how long postpartum you are, how long you've been trying to eat so little, etc it's hard to suggest much
If you only have 5 kg left to lose, it's going to go very slow, like 0.5 lbs per week. That little bit of weight can easily hide behind water weight fluctuations in the scale for weeks at a time, so you need to be patient. Congrats and good luck3
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