Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd kid here. With my first kid I gained a ton. I didn’t lose weight until I weaned at 19 months and then had an illness and then took up running but the illness did a lot to help. And I ended up in a good place BMI was 21. Second kid gained way less but never lost the baby weight at all and ended up with BMI 24.5. I’m on #3 and I’m in my 40’s now. I really need a strategy. I want to breast feed and while I did with two kids, I never had an over supply and struggled to keep up a bit. I also know that my most successful time will be when I’m on maternity leave. For those who were successful with losing weight and breastfeeding, what did you do? I know the first step is not to gain too much weight and so far I’ve been doing ok. I’m walking and doing the Beachbody prenatal barre 2x per week. Another note - I can’t run anymore (post pregnancy) due to foot and hip injuries. Would love some advice because I feel like I’m on a trajectory to be overweight after this.
How old is your baby now? Honestly, I would take it easy on yourself. Give yourself time to heal and deal with 3 kids before trying to lose weight. There is a time for everything and this isn't the time if your baby is a newborn.
Anonymous wrote:3rd kid here. With my first kid I gained a ton. I didn’t lose weight until I weaned at 19 months and then had an illness and then took up running but the illness did a lot to help. And I ended up in a good place BMI was 21. Second kid gained way less but never lost the baby weight at all and ended up with BMI 24.5. I’m on #3 and I’m in my 40’s now. I really need a strategy. I want to breast feed and while I did with two kids, I never had an over supply and struggled to keep up a bit. I also know that my most successful time will be when I’m on maternity leave. For those who were successful with losing weight and breastfeeding, what did you do? I know the first step is not to gain too much weight and so far I’ve been doing ok. I’m walking and doing the Beachbody prenatal barre 2x per week. Another note - I can’t run anymore (post pregnancy) due to foot and hip injuries. Would love some advice because I feel like I’m on a trajectory to be overweight after this.
Anonymous wrote:I did Noom at 9 mos when I was still 15lbs up from my pre-baby weight. I put on the lowest "speed" level (in terms of how quickly you are trying to lose) and I was able to lose ten pounds without hurting my milk supply. I still have 5ish to go (my weight bounces around - I did briefly hit pre-baby weight during a bout of norovirus), but I'm also still nursing, so I'm hoping it will come off after I wean.
Anonymous wrote:I lost 70lbs BFing on weight watchers. I had more points than my husband while I was exclusively breastfeeding. Get wheels for the baby and kids, a jogging stroller or something. Arranging childcare makes exercise dramatically less likely.
Anonymous wrote:There is no strategy. It is the same as it has always been. Eat less, exercise more.