This article was co-authored by Lora Luczywo, IBCLC. Lora Luczywo is an International board certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) based in Los Angeles, California. Lora has over 10 years of lactation consulting experience. She completed her lactation education at the University of California, San Diego and earned her clinical competency at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center and Torrance Memorial Medical Center. She has a BA in Liberal Arts and Sciences from the University of Arizona.
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Breastfeeding is not only great for your baby, but for most women it also has the advantage of burning some extra calories, which can help to shed extra pounds gained during pregnancy. Losing weight while breastfeeding should be approached with care and caution. However, by eating the right types of foods, exercising, and taking good care of yourself, you can help support your postpartum weight loss.
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- Consult with your doctor or midwife about when it is a good time for you to start exercising. Depending upon the nature of your pregnancy and delivery, you might need to wait a bit after childbirth to begin working out. If you had an uncomplicated vaginal delivery, it's usually safe to begin exercising as soon as you feel ready. If you had a C-section, extensive vaginal repair or a complicated birth, talk to your health care provider before starting an exercise program.[23]⧼thumbs_response⧽
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About This Article
To lose weight while breastfeeding, eat small meals regularly so you get the nutrients you need without overeating. When making your meals, go for foods high in protein and iron, like leafy vegetables and lean meats, which will help you avoid the empty calories in processed foods. Stock up on healthy snacks, like apples or nuts, so that when you feel hungry you have something tasty to snack on. Besides eating healthy, try to focus on the good moments with your baby rather than the challenging ones, since stressing about problems can increase your appetite and make your body store more fat. Additionally, take up a cardio exercise regimen you can do with your baby, such as power walking, to encourage weight loss. For tips on how to support weight loss through sleep, read on!