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I am 30 weeks pregnant and I plan on breastfeeding if I can. I have heard that you can't diet while breast feeding but I have found that the weight watchers program has a program for nursing moms so I plan to go by that. I had a friend at work tell me that when you eat your body will nourish you before making milk for the baby. She said that if I work out for an hour and say I burn 1,000 calories that I would have to replace those calories in order to produce enough milk for the baby. Is this true? I'm so confused about all the dos and don'ts involved with breastfeeding please help... :( You can diet while breastfeeding within reason, just no crazy starvation "only eat cabbage" diets. And the weight watchers one is really good. Of course you *may* not need to diet as breastfeeding burns about 500 calories a day. Your body will provide for your baby...you burn so many calories while breastfeeding too!! True that your calorie intake affects your production. Breastfeeding alone uses substantial calories and many women experience weight loss with maintaining a normal healthy caloric intake and moderate exercise. You will burn an extra 500-600 calories a day breastfeeding. You need to eat a balanced diet to keep healthy. You can exercise. It's just important to make sure you are getting plenty of healthy stuff so your milk is very nutritious. the weight watcher's program is awesome!!! Your friend is right about replacing the calories. It's okay to burn the calories, but you need to be eating an additional 500 calories a day for your baby.. your appetite will tell you this also.. the weight watchers program adds the 10 pts. for nursing moms, which is equivilant to this.. but keep in mind that if you exercise you will need to add the pts. for exercising. You shouldn't worry so much about dieting.. just worry about your baby.. the weight will come off before you know it. Best wishes and congrats on deciding to breastfeed. It can be challenging but it's far worth it because of the benefits your baby is getting from you. Stick with it. your body will use the nutrients to make milk for your baby first. if you are exclusively breastfeeding and eating right, you will lose the weight without dieting. i think following the weightwatchers program for nursing moms sounds like a good idea especially if you are like me and not motivated otherwise to watch what you eat. Well the first thing you need to do is talk to someone who knows what they're doing. Don't rely on random ideas from friends (I'm sure she means the best, but don't take everything she says as 100% correct.) Hello, I'm a breastfeeding Peer Counselor. I breastfed both of my children for 18 mos each. Am I the only one who gained weight when breastfeeding???? My daughter was on the breast most of the day I couldn't move let alone exercise! The free time I got I just managed to cook/clean/iron etc before it was time to latch on! I envy the mothers that lost weight ... unfortunately the extra weight and I became best friends and now it seems to have moved in for good! |
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