Accidentally went LOWER in calories...

I cheated on my diet but not in the way you might think...

I went about 100 calories lower for about a week and a half without realising.

I am in week 3 now and I have put on 1 kilo.

Have I ruined my diet now?

I am back on my normal calorie intake and do not want to reduce by 100 calorie again as I felt like I was going to die lol!

Any help appreciated 🙏

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  • Somanyquestions2021
    Somanyquestions2021 Posts: 8 Member
    Thank you 😊

    Hopefully my weight will fall again next week but if it doesn't I will keep soldering on!

    I'm I started at 73kg, I'm 60kg now and want to get to 52.5kg.

    I am also a female so could be cycle related.
  • Somanyquestions2021
    Somanyquestions2021 Posts: 8 Member
    Thank you. I will start logging in my steps. I am usually on my feet with a 6.6kg newborn strapped to my front in a sling so that should burn 🔥a couple of extra calories.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,458 Member
    Thank you. I will start logging in my steps. I am usually on my feet with a 6.6kg newborn strapped to my front in a sling so that should burn 🔥a couple of extra calories.

    Absolutely. Being a new mom is very active.


    If you have a fitbit, there is a fitbit group with threads that tell you how to use it with Myfitnesspal. "Logging steps" and your setting in the Activity Level need to be tweaked a bit so they work well together. I never used any step-logging device, so maybe start a new thread asking how to set that up, or go to the fitbit group here:

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/1290-fitbit-users

    If it's some other kind of device, I'd start a thread and title it with something like, "Help setting up my Apple watch with MFP"...or something like that.
  • penguinmama87
    penguinmama87 Posts: 1,155 Member
    edited July 2021
    Thank you. I will start logging in my steps. I am usually on my feet with a 6.6kg newborn strapped to my front in a sling so that should burn 🔥a couple of extra calories.

    Congratulations! :)

    Remember if you are breastfeeding too to account for those calories. Typical estimations are 500 for exclusive and 250 for partial or if your baby eats solids, but those are averages and you might burn more or less depending on a variety of factors.

    ETA: Other thing that came to mind that might apply to you (or others reading the thread): if breastfeeding, cycle may not return for many months or even past a year though hormones will still do weird fluctuations during that time that could affect water weight. So if things look weird on the scale, give it some time to settle itself. I think that's good advice anyway, but especially important for postpartum moms when everything is weird.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    edited July 2021
    Thank you 😊

    Hopefully my weight will fall again next week but if it doesn't I will keep soldering on!

    I'm I started at 73kg, I'm 60kg now and want to get to 52.5kg.

    I am also a female so could be cycle related.

    How long did it take for you to lose that 13 kg? (29 pounds.) You said you are in week 3 now but surely you did not lose an average of 10 pounds per week for 3 weeks, right? Unless you just gave birth 3 weeks ago?

    You have 7.5 kg / 16.5 pounds left to lose - what weekly weight loss goal are you using?

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  • Somanyquestions2021
    Somanyquestions2021 Posts: 8 Member
    Yes I didn't make that clear sorry! I weighed myself after giving birth three months ago and I was 73kg. Tried making a few changes here and there but then really started a proper diet 3 weeks ago when I was 65kg and now I am 60kg.

    I am aiming for 52.5kg.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Yes I didn't make that clear sorry! I weighed myself after giving birth three months ago and I was 73kg. Tried making a few changes here and there but then really started a proper diet 3 weeks ago when I was 65kg and now I am 60kg.

    I am aiming for 52.5kg.

    You haven't "ruined your diet" - that 1 kg you "gained" is likely normal water weight fluctuations - but you should start eating more starting immediately.

    Are you breastfeeding and giving yourself calories for that?

    5 kg / 11 # in three weeks is way too aggressive for someone who only has 7.5 kg / 16.5 pounds left to lose - what weekly weight loss goal are you using?
  • Somanyquestions2021
    Somanyquestions2021 Posts: 8 Member
    Oh good.

    I am not breastfeeding as unfortunately I can't take my medication and breastfeed.

    I'm not using a weekly weight loss goal. I'm just going to keep going until I get to my goal weight.

    I'm a bit ashamed to say I'm using those exante meal replacement things! I figured it was one of the only ways to go quite low calorie whilst still getting vitamins and minerals in me.
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,307 Member
    edited July 2021
    I'm not sure what those exante meal replacement things are - but if they work for you, no problem.

    Dont try to go too low in calories though - you have a small amount to lose, only aim for 1/2 lb per week rate.

    ie put your stats into MFP (and put at least lightly active if you are caring for a baby) and eat the amount of calories it tells you to eat for 1/2 lb per week loss rate.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    edited July 2021
    Oh good.

    I am not breastfeeding as unfortunately I can't take my medication and breastfeed.

    I'm not using a weekly weight loss goal. I'm just going to keep going until I get to my goal weight.

    I'm a bit ashamed to say I'm using those exante meal replacement things! I figured it was one of the only ways to go quite low calorie whilst still getting vitamins and minerals in me.

    You have to SET a weekly weight loss goal for MFP to determine how many calories you should eat.

    https://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/change_goals_guided

    I only pay attention to the weight loss over time. I'm currently set to lose a pound per week, and rarely hit that exactly weekly or monthly, but in the 26 weeks of this year, I have lost 26 pounds.