Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weigh only once a week
The number on the scale also includes water retention and poop weight. It’s not an accurate portrayal of health.
Muscle weighs more than fat but takes up less room.
Don’t cut calories too far when nursing
Weight loss isn’t always linear. Your “good” week of eating may show up on your body weeks from now. Don’t give up.
Sleep affects weight loss, so if you have a baby you’re probably not getting ideal sleep.
Be kind to yourself like you would to a friend doing this same program.
Good post, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Weigh only once a week
The number on the scale also includes water retention and poop weight. It’s not an accurate portrayal of health.
Muscle weighs more than fat but takes up less room.
Don’t cut calories too far when nursing
Weight loss isn’t always linear. Your “good” week of eating may show up on your body weeks from now. Don’t give up.
Sleep affects weight loss, so if you have a baby you’re probably not getting ideal sleep.
Be kind to yourself like you would to a friend doing this same program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s normal for it to take 2-3 weeks to see a difference on the scale when you first start. Your body will hold water, which in turn affects your bowels, plus your hormones are fluctuating.
I’ve been a daily weigh-er for 20 years and my lightest day of the month is the second day of my period. 2 weeks after that, I’m typically up 5-8 pounds, then I get the scale loss again like clockwork.
Most important thing is to trust the process and stick with it. If you were working with a nutrition coach rather than an app, they wouldn’t make any adjustments until week 3-4.
+1 Water weight can effect alot as will hormones. Look at progress month over month, not day over day.
Anonymous wrote:It’s normal for it to take 2-3 weeks to see a difference on the scale when you first start. Your body will hold water, which in turn affects your bowels, plus your hormones are fluctuating.
I’ve been a daily weigh-er for 20 years and my lightest day of the month is the second day of my period. 2 weeks after that, I’m typically up 5-8 pounds, then I get the scale loss again like clockwork.
Most important thing is to trust the process and stick with it. If you were working with a nutrition coach rather than an app, they wouldn’t make any adjustments until week 3-4.