How to Lose Pregnancy Weight

Health & FitnessWeight-Loss

  • Author Katherine Bridge
  • Published May 31, 2011
  • Word count 739

If you’ve recently had a baby, you’re probably beaming with joy that a new life brings. Also, you’re probably exhausted, and tired of hearing about celebrity moms who seem to lose pregnancy weight the moment they have had the baby.

What those celebrities don’t tell you is that they have doctors, nutritionists, personal trainers, private chefs, and – if all else fails – Photoshop experts to help them look their best after pregnancy. What’s a regular mom to do?

There are plenty of things any woman can do to lose pregnancy weight in a healthy and sustainable way. Here are some helpful tips to get you started:

Call for Back-up

Private time is a precious commodity for new moms. To lose pregnancy weight, you’ll need to make time in your busy schedule for grocery shopping and exercise. That’s where friends and family come in.

Don’t try to do everything by yourself. Hand off your grocery list to your spouse, or ask Grandma to watch the baby while you exercise. Many recreation centers and gyms offer babysitting services, even for infants, to give you time to get fit. Use the resources available in your community. Many cities have a "strollersize" program available. This is a great way to meet new moms while exercising with your baby in the stroller.

Nourish Your Body

Now is not the time to fill up on junk food, as tempting as it may be because it is fast and easy. Pregnancy is hard on the body, but you can speed up your recovery by eating several small, balanced meals per day. Your calories should come from lean protein, green vegetables, high-fiber fruits, dairy products, and whole grains.

If you are breastfeeding, you will require more calories than normal to keep you and the baby healthy. Also, remember to drink plenty of water. New moms could require 8 or more cups a day, especially while nursing.

Get Moving

Sometimes it takes all of a new mom’s energy just to get out of bed. But cardio exercise is important for staying healthy, and it will also help you lose pregnancy weight faster. You don’t have to commit to a gym workout; you could work in the garden while the baby naps in a shady spot, or you could go for a long walk while pushing the baby in a stroller. Whenever possible, get 30 minutes of cardio 5 times a week. You will notice that your energy level actually goes up, while the scale goes down! A little bit of yoga can also reduce your stress and your weight. Try doing stretches and poses after you wake up for a burst of energy, and do your breathing and meditative exercises before bed for more restful sleep.

Stay Energized

It’s hard when you have a newborn, but it is important to find the time to get as much sleep as you can. This can be done by enlisting help from your partner (friend, or parent) – to change diapers and give you the baby to breastfeed. Or if possible alternate nights of taking care of the baby, sleeping in a different room on your nights off to get uninterrupted sleep. This requires expressing milk and having your spouse, friend or parent to sleep in the same room as your baby and take care of the night time responsibilities. My husband and I did this alternating routine with our last child and it was great! Also nap throughout the day to keep your energy up. Try to sleep when the baby sleeps to maximize your periods of rest. Forgo worrying about keeping the house spotless and doing the laundry constantly, your rest is more important.

Sleep helps us function, mentally and physically. Just a small sleep deficit (one to two hours a night) can cause problems such as lack of focus, compromised immune system, and delayed healing ability. Unfortunately, most people don’t sleep enough – and that’s especially true for new moms!

Remember don’t try to rush losing the baby weight, this will only leave you tired and susceptible to getting sick. It takes a period of many weeks to get back to full strength after having a baby.

Take care of your loved ones by taking care of yourself. With a combination of nourishment, the right exercises, and plenty of rest, you’ll be on track to lose pregnancy weight fast.

Katherine Bridge has been a personal trainer and nutrition & wellness specialist.

She brings this knowledge to her website to help new mothers get back into shape. Katherine has two children and knows what it takes to get back to your pre-pregnancy body! Lose Baby Weight Tips

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