May 13, 2008
Post Pregnancy Weight Loss
Of course the first thought after a mother gives birth is about how healthy her baby is but it doesn't take long before thoughts about losing weight after the pregnancy will surface. Media hype touting celebrity moms after pregnancy is very common; they are shown making miraculous changes after birth, and in no time, regaining their million dollar figures. The fact that they have access to their own physical trainers and dieticians to help achieve weight loss after pregnancy for example is not mentioned; of course the time dedicated to regaining their figure is also disproportionate to the average mother.
It is an unfair comparison because weight loss after pregnancy this way is not possible for the vast majority of mothers. A great deal of strain is placed on a woman when she gives birth so initially she really should be looking at recovering by ensuring she maintains a healthy diet. This sort of diet will enable her to regain her strength and also improve her energy levels so it should not exceed 2,000 calories per day; the main constituents of her daily diet should be:
*Fifty percent intake of carbohydrates *Protein should be almost a third of daily intake *Fat should be about one tenth of daily intake
Although this does not total a full 100 percent, this is because a little luxury is ok for you as long as you don't overdo it. No matter how busy you find yourself as a new mom, exercise is still important especially at this early stage as it will help build up your stamina and return the muscle tone you lost during the pregnancy. The idea is that you look forward to the physical activity and enjoy the feeling when it is complete so moderation is the key, otherwise it will feel like a chore and you will give up.
This can be an excellent way to begin your weight loss after pregnancy but remember that your individual reduction will depend on a number of things one of which is how much you gained whilst you were pregnant. It is important that every mother knows that certain metabolic changes took place when the baby was born which can also have an effect on how quickly she loses weight. The order of the day is that losing weight after pregnancy will be more consistent and healthy if it is achieved slowly but surely through a healthy diet and regular physical activity.
The main purpose is to reduce the overall body fat while improving muscle tone at the same time although this should be a gradual process. Nevertheless, if you follow the advice here there is no reason why you shouldn't get your old figure and weight back within a year of giving birth. Getting your figure back is perfectly possible after pregnancy and most women will achieve this but some may find that those last few annoying pounds just won't go until the breast feeding has ended.
Filed under Weight Loss by Ray Lam









