Breast Feeding Weight
Loss
It’s that time of day again, and you eagerly settle down in
your grandmother’s antique rocking chair to breastfeed your
newborn. This is the best time of the day for you as it affords
more bonding time with your baby. But did you also know that
you are gaining more from it the mother-child bond alone? Did
you know that if you are breastfeeding weight loss can be an
added bonus for you?
It’s true. Studies show that for a new mother who is
breastfeeding weight loss is almost a given. The only time that
the weight loss becomes nullified is of course, if you go on a
eating binge during the time which you are breastfeeding your
baby. If you eat sensibly however, and don’t snack on sweet or
overly sugary or fatty foods, you will find that eventually
breastfeeding your newborn infant can lead to weight loss for
you.
Of course, the results aren’t instantaneous and you aren’t
going to lose pound after pound of weight each time that your
newborn wants to feed. It is more or less a gradual change,
with the most concentrated affect being seen only after you
wean your baby from breast milk.
However, if you feel disappointment at this, you might want
to keep in mind that it took nine months for you to put on the
weight, and it will take you almost as long to lose the weight
if you are doing it in a healthy manner.
Breastfeeding weight loss link has long been known, although
it is only catching on with more and more mothers as of late.
That said, one of the reasons that you gain weight when you are
pregnant, is because your body is gearing itself up for those
months ahead when you will be breastfeeding your baby.
It has been shown that breastfeeding mothers will sometimes
use up to 700 calories a day while they are breastfeeding
weight loss with those types of figures then seems a foregone
conclusion right? The only problem comes if your food intake is
larger than those calories you expend, over and above your
normal intake.
So if you are breastfeeding weight loss might seem like a
foregone conclusion, but don’t take it for granted. You will
still need to watch your weight, and watch the foods that you
are eating. However, this is still great news for new mothers
to have, considering the struggle that many have to lose the
postpartum weight.
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