So I was lurking the May board and they have a giant thread on how they are all planning on losing the baby weight......... In the meantime at J15 were all still so into our food

just thought It was kind of funny. They also have such high ambition and grand plans........... I'm wondering what my ambition after baby will be like. I feel as if breastfeeding will take over my life and wondering if I'll exercise at ALL. How bout you ladies?!
Re: Hilarious
-breastfeed
-cuddle and spend time with baby before going back to work
-sit outside and cuddle dogs when possible - 2 things I have missed most on hospital bedrest
-spend time with DH (even if it is just sitting watching tv when baby naps)
-get moved into our house (it's currently full of boxes)
-about a 1000 other things
-start to think about getting back in shape and probably decide residency work hours will do it for me
I will say that my eventual weight loss goal is to lose all baby weight within 9 months of delivering. 9 months to put it on, 9 months to take it off. Since baby and things related to baby make up a significant portion of that and it's not all just fat, I think that's a pretty reasonable goal! Easier said than done, but I've always had a fast metabolism (though I know that could change post delivery) and I plan to breastfeed, so I have reason to think it's doable. If this doesn't work out, I'm going to do my best not to beat myself up over it.
ETA oh, and as far as exercising goes - start easy with nightly walks with DH and LO once I'm recovered enough for that and start beach body's PiYo program once the weather starts to cool down!
Also my mom had depression growing up so I worry about the possibility of PPD. I also know that change can be a stressor for me so if I have my outlet of getting outside and getting a walk in I will feel a lot better!
I am an avid gym goer so I'm not gonna lie I wanna lose this baby fat asap. That does not mean that I am gonna rush back to it and hurt myself. I am just glad it will be summer and I can get out and take the girls and my dogs for walks.
If no one has mentioned it yet, your body doesn't go back to "normal" until you're done breastfeeding. Just an FYI so you cut yourself some slack. I have much lower ambitions this time around.
Goal # 2 is gonna sound pretty selfish but I'd like to enjoy a bit of this summer outdoors. Everyone at work is like "That's so awesome you'll be off all summer!" and for the longest time ive agreed that the timing is absolutely perfect but now i worry I'll be scared to bring the baby out and about or that I'll be bleeding so much i wont even want to sit by my in-laws pool. My family's beach house was destroyed by hurricane Sandy and it was only finished being rebuilt and ready to enjoy a month or two ago. Feeling like I won't get to spend much time there this summer after waiting sooooooo long to be back in action
And yeah, i guess iwant to lose some weight. I have to be a bridesmaid in early october and I want to have some semblance of my former self back by then. I've never been tiny. I'm 5'8' and was probably an 8/10 before pregnancy. When i went to order the bridesmaid dress the women at the store insisted i get a size 22. I mean, i've gained 30 lbs so far so i know im bigger but i figured i'd only need maybe 3 sizes larger since i'd lose some weight fairly quickly. It was pretty depressing to say the least. So yea, time to cut back on the slurpeees
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who were familiar with Bill Levkoff dresses about what size i should order (was originally just gonna do it online) and they all said to go 3 sizes larger than prepregnancy to make up for weight gain and evil bridal sizes. I know bridal sizes are designed to make women feel terrible about themselves so i took it with a grain of salt. I also reminded myself if there's ever a time to feel sad about my weight/size now is NOT the time. So I'm halfway between hoping that they're right with the size and hoping they were so wrong they need to rush me another dress. But alas, I will have to try to make fitness a minor priority in my summer vacation.
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THIS!!!! I can't tell you the amount of times patients have asked me "what happens if I have to shower and the baby cries???" ...um you let it cry. It's not easy because your instinct is to always comfort the baby but...it will be fine! And you will feel 92737x better after a shower.