V.L. asks from Owings Mills, MD on July 25, 2008
Last Few Pounds....ugh
Hello Everyone,
I know this is a very common question amongst mothers so here it goes.....I have become very frusturated as I just can't seem to lose these last 10-15 pounds of pregnancy weight. I spent my last 8 weeks of pregnancy on strict bed rest so needless to say my weight gain sky rocketed to 60 pounds. I had a C-section and some other unrelated health issues so wasn't able to excercise for about 3 months after having my daughter (who is now 14 mos). I am only about 10-15 lbs. away from pre-pregnancy weight but I've been stuck here for a couple of months. I excercise, walk, run, and eat healthy. Does any one have any suggestions? I have hit a wall.
Thanks :)
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J.G. answers from Charlottesville on July 29, 2008
Hi, Valerie!
Personally, I've used AdvoCare products to get back to my pre-baby size. I've gone from a 14 to an 8 twice. I exercise and eat right and supplement my diet. I've made small exchanges--rather than a bowl of cereal for breakfast I drink a Meal Replacement shake. Rather than coffee or soda, I'll drink Spark (sugar-free!) for a pick-me-up. I take vitamins for core nutrition and my immune system stays strong. If you'd like to see more info, visit www.advocare.com/05102522.
Best wishes! And KEEP EXERCISING!!
J.
E.T. answers from Washington DC on July 27, 2008
My favorite weight loss/management philosophy is based on the book: French Women Don't Get Fat. The sequel book, a French Woman for All Seasons is also excellent as a follow up. It is a joy to read and always helps me lose the last few... or when I start to slip or feel my jeans getting tight, I pull it out of my bedside table.
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J.Z. answers from Washington DC on July 25, 2008
Do you take a multi-vitamin? In some cases a multivitamin can help boost your metabolism to help lose those extra pounds.
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M.G. answers from Washington DC on July 26, 2008
I had the same issue too, I was exercising a lot but it was aerobically. I switched to doing circuit training, a cardio weights routine, and got lower than my original weight. Weight training is a great way to burn calories! Also, when I am really active aerobically I have a huge appetite but when it's weights it doesn't happen. Good luck!
N.B. answers from Washington DC on July 27, 2008
Hi, V., You don't say if you are still nursing. If so, you may not be able to lose the weight until you stop; that was my experience. If you are not nursing, you may need some extra help. Many people get great results from Melaleuca products. Melaleuca's vitamins can boost metabolism, naturally, and they have scientifically patented weight loss and weight management products, i.e. a fat conversion bar & bars & shakes with "Crave Blocker"! Good luck! N. B.
E.T. answers from Washington DC on July 27, 2008
My favorite weight loss/management philosophy is based on the book: French Women Don't Get Fat. The sequel book, a French Woman for All Seasons is also excellent as a follow up. It is a joy to read and always helps me lose the last few... or when I start to slip or feel my jeans getting tight, I pull it out of my bedside table.
J.G. answers from Charlottesville on July 29, 2008
Hi, Valerie!
Personally, I've used AdvoCare products to get back to my pre-baby size. I've gone from a 14 to an 8 twice. I exercise and eat right and supplement my diet. I've made small exchanges--rather than a bowl of cereal for breakfast I drink a Meal Replacement shake. Rather than coffee or soda, I'll drink Spark (sugar-free!) for a pick-me-up. I take vitamins for core nutrition and my immune system stays strong. If you'd like to see more info, visit www.advocare.com/05102522.
Best wishes! And KEEP EXERCISING!!
J.
A.B. answers from Charlottesville on July 26, 2008
are you still breastfeeding?
i know some people say that breastfeeding is the quickest way to lose weight, but that was not the case for me.
I was exercising like mad, and couldn't lose a single lb (like you, i had a last 10 pounds hanging on). I stopped breastfeeding when my son was 15mos. at the time, he was eating regular food and drinking cow milk too - I was just breastfeeding him at bed time. Within 3 weeks of stopping completely, i lost 8 lbs.
all my friends commented on what a good job i did losing the weight, but the truth was i didn't change a thing but that. I think my body was just holding on to the stored fat for baby's needs. When he didn't need it, my body let it go.
S.A. answers from Washington DC on July 26, 2008
I have found the key is Water, water, and more water. Also it's quite easy to snack through the day without thinking about the number of extra calories i'm consuming. I started weight watchers a few years ago (before pregnancy) and loved it. Went back on the plan a few months ago when my son was 7 months old, and it has greatly helped overcome the "last couple pounds" since I gave birth. Mind you, my body's shape is forever altered from the pregnancy, but at least I feel trimmer (my face and hands look slender). Weight watchers does cost about $16/month. I do the online version. There are no meetings to attend, it's just you tracking what you eat on the internet in a journal. You don't have to calculate any points yourself, the computer does everything for you. I love this program and suggest it to whoever asks! at least 5 of my friends have joined online weight watchers and they all love it too.
good luck!
S.T. answers from Washington DC on July 26, 2008
wow, you've done terrific! first celebrate your uber-sleekness with a cookie!
just kidding......
you may have accumulated some toxins in your fatty tissues that are hard to flush away and resisting that last surge of weight loss. a mild fast might help clear everything out. i like the 3/3/3 one....three days of raw food, three days of organic fruit juice (raw is best, and raw milk is okay if you can get it), three days of raw food.
if that's too hard, do 1/1/1. and lots of water. flushes out your system and makes you feel all bright and sparkling.
:) khairete
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