Breastfeeding calories?

ashleighs148
ashleighs148 Posts: 335 Member
I'm 9 weeks pp and 99kg, I'm pumping round the clock but I'm an undersupplier (~650ml per day). I gained a lot of weight with with my 3 year old but with this pregnancy I didn't gain anything. I'm actually 4kg less than my pre-pregnancy weight for this baby. I would like to get down to 70kg without wrecking what little milk supply I have.

Is it possible to do both? How should I calculate my calorie goal?

Answers

  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,204 Member
    Your doctor or an affiliated dietitian would be the best bet.

    Look, I'm no expert, but I've seen some women here say they lose OK and keep milk supply if they eat their current estimated maintenance calories (ignoring the breast feeding), and let the breastfeeding create a modest calorie deficit.

    But - repeating myself - especially since you're an under-supplier, medical advice would be a good plan.
  • suzannefernstn
    suzannefernstn Posts: 1 Member
    I also am not a doctor. While I was breastfeeding, stress had a major impact on my milk supply. Dieting can add extra stress and lead to lower milk supply. I suggest focusing on getting enough healthy calories. I suggest consulting with your doctor.
  • KareninCanada
    KareninCanada Posts: 962 Member
    I allowed an extra 500 calories per day while breastfeeding. It seemed to work out.