if you were able to lose all the weight you gained during pregnancy, how long did it take you to lose it?
I breastfed DD until she was 6 months old but when she was 3 months old, I had to stop ebf and go to breastfeeding, pumping and topping up with formula since I had supply issues. After I stopped breastfeeding, I dropped like 5 or 10lbs but still held on to 10lbs and so never went back to my pre pregnancy weight.
I was 5"5 and 135lbs when I got pregnant and gained 46lbs. Yikes, I know! But I did have lots of fluid retention so I'm sure that accounted for some of it.
Obviously, I know if doesn't necessarily have to do with breastfeeding or not when it comes to losing the weight but I do believe breastfeeding probably helps in dropping it faster. I really want to try and breastfeed longer this time if possible and so I'm wondering if I do it longer then 6 months if my chances of losing the weight will be better? TIA!
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Once I returned to work, I had to pump and had to start supplementing around 9 months or so. I breastfed for a little over a year. I never did anything to try to lose weight, but I was back to prepregnancy weight at about a year. I am 5'4 and gained 38 lbs, so similar to you. I do think breastfeeding helped me lose the weight, since I ate whatever I wanted and didn't really work out much (not like I did pre-pregnancy).
With DS1, I gained 31lbs and dropped 20lbs within the frist week. DS1 was 9bls 12oz and I had a lot of fluid retention from 13wks of bedrest. I nursed/pumped for 6 months. By 6 months pp, I was back down to my pre-pg weight. Then I got pg with DS2.
With DS2, I gained 21lbs. I lost 13 within the first 2 weeks. I started running at 8wks pp doing the C25K and kept it up. By 6-7 months pp, I had lost all the weight plus another 20lbs. I only nursed DS2 for the frist 12wks then went to exclusively pumping for him.
Personally I think my main thing was finding the right exercise that helped my metabolism and that worked for me. Running was the key to my success.
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Unassisted Pregnancy #2 - lost at 15w6d due to T21, severe heart defects, and fetal hydrops
Gained 30, and it was all gone by my 1 week postpartum visit.
And then I had to lose 35 MORE in order to fit into my pre pregnancy clothes. I'm still stumped over that one.
I'm now the exact size and look basically the same (just flabbier belly skin) at the beginning of this pregnancy as I did at the beginning of the last one, despite being 35 pounds lighter. Sigh.
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Thanks for all the replies! Nice to see the different responses!
I will still try to breastfeed longer no matter what since I want to, lol, but I wont hold my breath that it will make the difference in me losing all the baby weight. I might just have to work harder after this baby so I can try to lose it all!
I gained 44 lbs during my last pregnancy. I would say it took a month or less for me to lose all of it. And then over the last 2 years I gained back 20lbs :P
I breast fed for 8 months. I could have gone longer, but since I was working I had to pump and that messed up my supply. I was sad but my Dr. was pretty impressed that I was able to breast feed that long.
I am still nursing (DS is 14 mo this week). I was within 5-10 lbs when I got PG when DS was 11 mo. (I gained 50-55 lb when PG with DS.) Because BFing burns calories, it certainly can help the weight drop, but some moms also have their body hang on to the last 5-10 lbs probably as self-preservation while feeding two. I think a great adage is 9 months to gain it, 9 months to lose it. I was not one of those who magically had the weight just drop off after 3 months simply by EBFing.
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I know they always say that if you BF you will drop the weight faster...
but for me, I lost 24lbs (out of the 29lbs gained) in 7 days. I never BFed....however, I plan to try with this one.
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the weight came off like crazy w/ my first (bf until 15 months), dropped maybe 20 lbs w/ my second over the first few months, but 10-15lbs stayed (nursed her till 20 months-not soley breastmilk by that age though). Still had extra 10 lbs when I got pregnant again.
I've heard two polar opposite things- 1- it helps you lose the weight because of all the extra calories you are burning and 2- you retain some of the fat because you need it to insure survival of your young... so I guess I had both happen!