I'm a new mom of a 4 month old with no weight loss :(

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I don't know about what kind of exercise your doing but with my first i had a really hard time losing weight. he's 4 1/2 and now i have a almost 6 month old. i lost weight before having both of them but now am still above where is started either of my pregnancies. at first i had lost weight after birth too but then after i started slowly gaining. i am currently at 237.8 which is 2.8 lbs above what i was when found out i was preggo with my youngest son. so far i'm eating healthy and drinking tons of water. breastfeeding while it takes a lot of work your body needs plenty of water to replenish what your baby is taking so make sure to drink up. I was told by my doc that while breastfeeding you need to drink 24-36 oz more water a day then what you would if you were not breastfeeding to lose weight. I'm at the almost 6 month mark of breastfeeding and while my supply is really low i am still producing and now that i have started drinking more water it seems like my supply is getting better too.
 
Replace junk food with cereal or diet bar, eat less for dinner will help in losing weight.

I'm a mother of two and i lost a total of 115 pounds after two pregnancies.
You could check my blog for the weight loss program that i used -
 
some women are lucky and can lose the baby weight just by breathing. other women(like you and me) have to actively work for it. I didn't start losing weight after my youngest was born until she was 4 1/2 months old. at that point I really cracked down on myself, started measuring out individual servings of food and exercising. I'm not saying it's easy, and you probably won't lose the weight without some kind of change. But it IS possible.

Exactly what she said. I gained 80lbs when I was pregnant with my son, and no it is not easy to lose the added weight, but in order to do it you have to make changes. You have to exercise and you have to eat healthy and control your portion sizes. Just *thinking* about losing weight will not make you drop some pounds. You have to want to do this and you have to want to make a change. I started 6 weeks after I had him because I wanted that weight GONE! It's been 16months and I have lost 88lbs so far. I am under my pre-pregnancy weight and let me tell you it feels like a giant weight was lifted off my shoulders [literally too]. It's hard work but if you want it that bad then you will make change and it will happen.
 
did anyone try isagenix for losing weight, its really working for me as i got 30lbs after my pregnancy now i am on the same weight as i was before pregnancy

I just ate healthy and exercised the natural way and I am UNDER my pre-pregnancy weight. Beat that! :willy_nilly:
 
I used to have a lot of weight when I was pregnant also after giving birth but I manage to lose it within 5-6 months and it works pretty good. You have to be patient and keep continue, don't give up easily. You'll see the result if you do it little by little everyday, it'll all be add up by time.
 
Some women are just lucky to lose the baby weight! In your case to makes matters workse you have a little baby... and she probably wakes up at night and by the next day you are tired and craving carbs because you didnt get a good night of sleep.

Give yourself another month or so or until your baby starts with solid food and sleep all night... that will give you more energy and you wont crave carbs as much.
Also, go for a long walk everyday your baby will love and and will be great for you.... also... just dont buy foods that will make you put on pounds... I had to do that too... it is NOT easy at first but you can do it.

I gained almost 70lbs during my pregnancy as well and while I was breastfeeding I did not lose anything! it was so frustating! Then I joined WW because they have a program for breastfeeding mothers (you just add 10 points to your daily amount of points and drink A LOT of water.

I also noticed that if I planned my meals and cooked on the weekends while hubby was home to help it was easier for me to keep tracy of my calorie intake (saturday plan all the weekly menu go shopping - cook and freeze the meals - very easy to do but takes some getting used to it)

YOu will feel more motivated when you start to see the lbs melting off.
 
I have a friend who recently gave birth to her first child, a beautiful baby girl. However, she felt total despair for about a month or so, over her struggle with the post pregnancy fat on her tummy, hips, thighs and her bum. She has since lost 50 pounds and is back down to her pre-pregnancy weight of 130 lbs., after working out 3-4 times per week and only 45 min per day. She basically has a routine where obviously she pays strict attention to detail regarding her diet, and she works out daily in a neat pair of weighted workout shorts that she found on eBay. She has this routine where she’ll throw on her weighted workout shorts after work, and pop in her favorite Slim in 6 workout video and that’s it. This duo combines fat burning cardio with light resistance. She has managed to drop the weight in record time and keep it off. You may be able to find both products on eBay. I’m so proud of her for her no nonsense approach. She also uses Fitness.com as a reference for different exercises that address the same problem areas. Good luck in your pursuit! Becky
 
I could have written this post..lol. My daugher is nearly 6mo old and I have actually gained back almost 15lbs since giving birth. I lost 27 of the 33lbs I gained while pregnant, and then gained back the 15. Very frustrating. I thought breastfeeding would make it come off easily, but it seems I'm always hungry. I'm going to try upping my water intake as some have suggested and see if that works.
 
I really feel for you- you sound just like me from a year ago :) I gained 30lbs in my pregnancy, and the day I got home from the hospital, I only weighed 10lbs less than when I gave birth! WHAT!?! From there, the scale would not budge and in the winter time (my daughter was 4-6 months), I gained 6-7 lbs. And, I, too, had supply issues and simply refused to do anything drastic to my diet that might jeopardize my supply.

So, I decided that following the food pyramid (plus 300-500 calories extra since I was nursing) made the most sense for me since it was healthy, balanced, and why not? This way, I wasn't leaving any food group out. I didn't lose anything, but I didn't gain. At least I was eating much healthier.

I was a baking nut those first few months after giving birth, don't ask me why, I just was. Stress relief, perhaps (plus it produced comfort food!). Maybe that is where that winter weight came from ;-)

I felt hopeless that the scale did not budge downwards, even with restricting calories and walking several times a week at the mall. Hey, it helped all my girlfriends, so why not me? I still don't know the answer to that, but it just was.

The glimmer of hope in my story? I did lose 10 lbs around the 9 month mark. I have absolutely no idea how, but I did. I've read (I believe on kellymom.com-- not sure, sorry I don't have the exact reference) online that some women do experience an initial weight loss at around 9 months post-partum. Who knows, I was told breastfeeding would slim me down quickly, but it wasn't until afterward that I also heard it can also keep weight on you, too. I was obviously the latter.

Then, with 33 lbs more to lose to get down to my goal weight, I decided to do more than walking 5 days a week. Turns out, doing moderate/hard intensity exercise was way more of a benefit to me than low intensity. I continued to follow the food pyramid (since I'm still nursing I find no reason to cut anything healthy out). It is still hard, but on average I'm dropping 1 lb a week.

Now, mind you, the holidays have given me a major setback :-o But, I'm getting back into working out and dieting again. We all know how hard that can be. For me, it is all about getting back into the routine, kind of like jumping into a slow-moving cargo train.

I know I want to feed my daughter only healthy things, so I'm working on getting back into the mindset of eating only the foods I serve her. Makes sense, she's eating based off the food pyramid, too!

So, I was feeling just as helpless as you are now, and I'm only a few lbs away from my pre-pregnancy weight now (My daughter is 16 months). I've got 25 lbs to go now to be where I want to be. You should give yourself more credit- being a new mom is harder than anyone ever has the heart to tell you, and trying to find time for oneself to even think of deciding between working out or a nap is something one (at least me) wished they never took for granted before the baby. But, rest assured that things do get easier and time for yourself will come back again. The one thing you can control in all the new mommy madness is your diet. When you feel you're in control of that, you will feel loads better and even if you're not losing anything from that alone, take pride in the fact that you are healthier for the time being until you can devote more time to working out. Good luck, hang in there, don't be so hard on yourself and just enjoy being a mom to your beautiful baby.

Lizabell

P.S.- one last thing I didn't mention above: you've already gotten through a huge hurdle of losing the amount of weight that you did before you were pregnant, so it isn't like you can't do it (or know how to do it, you obviously know how to do it!). If your body is anything like mine was, it will take a while before the weight finally sheds. (BTW, when I lost the 10lbs at 9mo PP, my daughter was down to nursing only 2-3 times a day, and like I said, I did nothing at all to trigger that. The weight I've lost since then was all due to picking up my exercise pace and monitoring my calorie intake more carefully, even though I am still nursing.) Some women hold on to excess weight until they wean partially, or completely. By no means am I suggesting that, I am just saying that it is possible that it is awaiting you down the road!
 
Planzaro,

Aside from the WW, I did everything you did to a T. I still plan out meals (well, that is part of the "routine" I have to find my way back into) and cook in bulk and freeze everything. That was what made it possible for me to find the time to exercise with my husband after he got off work and still come straight home to a meal already made. Getting into the routine made it very simple.

L
 
I agree with Lizabell that you've already proven your ability to lose weight. Don't worry, the same principles that you used to lose weight the first time will work again.

Breastfeeding does change things because it's tough to cut calories while keeping up your milk supply.

I gained 55 lbs with my first baby, and it took over a year to lose it. I gained less with my second, but it still took about a year to look and feel back to normal. And I'm a fitness trainer!

I think women make a big sacrifice when they allow their bodies to go through a pregnancy and postpartum. It's just a lot to put your body through, but man- it's worth it.

I am "practicing what I preach" right now to lose the weight after my 3rd baby, but I now know not to expect the weight loss to be fast. Slow and steady wins the race. (Just don't quit!)

Best wishes. It sounds like we're all in this together.
 
getting rid of baby weight is hard i have tried after each of my kids (i have 3) and i am just starting to get rid of the weight i gained with my third. i have been trying since he was about 6 months(when i stopped breastfeeding) and have a little progress up til now( as im running around after him now) i have found that eating a little bit less then i normally would and walking lots has helped me although it is hard to get the time to myself to workout so i started making my kids walk to school everyday (instead of driving them) that way if i don't get my workout in during the week at least i have had my nice long walk at a 4 year old speed. so now 5 days a week I get in on average a 8 k walk and the kids have stopped complaining that mommy doesnt have the energy to play with them as much as they want and they are liking the walks more and more as they get used to the distance and are happy that they get to workout with mommy.
 
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