Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you drinking enough water? Are you sure you’re eating enough? Maybe you need to add more iron to your diet.
But…also having a newborn is exhausting. Period. It felt like I was hit by a truck sometimes.
I’m eating about every 4 hours. My normal eating habits. I drink about 64-80oz of water a day. I feed every 2 hours for usually 1 hour at a time.
You’re not eating enough. Unless you’re eating a significant amount, every 4 hours is too long. You need to eat and drink every 2-3 hours. High protein, fat, and carbs. I ate enough for two grown men when I was breastfeeding. What exactly are you eating throughout the day and what are the portion sizes?
Around 7:30am I do a protein drink and a protein bar in the morning.
Around 11:30am I do a snack plate with hard boiled eggs, cheese, crackers, dip, and fruit for lunch.
Around 3:30 I do a greek yogurt cup for a snack.
Around 7:30 I do pasta, chicken salad, or pizza for dinner.
Around 11:30 I do another protein bar.
I drink water in between. I don’t drink caffeine or any energy drinks.
That’s not enough food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you drinking enough water? Are you sure you’re eating enough? Maybe you need to add more iron to your diet.
But…also having a newborn is exhausting. Period. It felt like I was hit by a truck sometimes.
I’m eating about every 4 hours. My normal eating habits. I drink about 64-80oz of water a day. I feed every 2 hours for usually 1 hour at a time.
You’re not eating enough. Unless you’re eating a significant amount, every 4 hours is too long. You need to eat and drink every 2-3 hours. High protein, fat, and carbs. I ate enough for two grown men when I was breastfeeding. What exactly are you eating throughout the day and what are the portion sizes?
Around 7:30am I do a protein drink and a protein bar in the morning.
Around 11:30am I do a snack plate with hard boiled eggs, cheese, crackers, dip, and fruit for lunch.
Around 3:30 I do a greek yogurt cup for a snack.
Around 7:30 I do pasta, chicken salad, or pizza for dinner.
Around 11:30 I do another protein bar.
I drink water in between. I don’t drink caffeine or any energy drinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you drinking enough water? Are you sure you’re eating enough? Maybe you need to add more iron to your diet.
But…also having a newborn is exhausting. Period. It felt like I was hit by a truck sometimes.
I’m eating about every 4 hours. My normal eating habits. I drink about 64-80oz of water a day. I feed every 2 hours for usually 1 hour at a time.
You’re not eating enough. Unless you’re eating a significant amount, every 4 hours is too long. You need to eat and drink every 2-3 hours. High protein, fat, and carbs. I ate enough for two grown men when I was breastfeeding. What exactly are you eating throughout the day and what are the portion sizes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you drinking enough water? Are you sure you’re eating enough? Maybe you need to add more iron to your diet.
But…also having a newborn is exhausting. Period. It felt like I was hit by a truck sometimes.
I’m eating about every 4 hours. My normal eating habits. I drink about 64-80oz of water a day. I feed every 2 hours for usually 1 hour at a time.
Anonymous wrote:One hour at a time?? I’m shocked your newborn can stay awake that long. I had great nursing babies but 15-20 min was how long they nursed for.
I would say it’s a calorie issue. Pregnancy is not eating for two but breastfeeding is! Breastfeeding had higher calorie needs. Which many women find helpful in losing weight. There’s a balance between losing too much weight and losing your milk supply and losing weight slowly while breastfeeding.
Make sure you’re taking a multivitamin and your iron and vitamin d levels are good.
Anonymous wrote:How new is your newborn?
Anonymous wrote:Are you drinking enough water? Are you sure you’re eating enough? Maybe you need to add more iron to your diet.
But…also having a newborn is exhausting. Period. It felt like I was hit by a truck sometimes.