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Seeking a Post-pregnancy Weightloss Program Where You Still Eat Meals You Cook

I had my 2nd baby almost 10 months ago and am still breastfeeding him. I plan to continue as long as he wants but I would really like to try to loose the last 10 pounds so that I can (hopefully) get back to my regular clothes. I have been looking for a weight loss program that will work with my family. We don't eat out much and usually eat what we cook at home. I would be happy to make some changes about what I'm cooking but don't want to eat some Weight Watchers meals while my family eats something else. Does anyone have any experience with any of the weight loss programs, good or bad? Any advice, besides exercise more?

Thanks! Christne

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You can eat anything on Weight Watchers. You don't have to eat their meals or use their recipes-although my family loves some of their recipes! It's the most realistic plan out there and just uses portion control, awareness, exercise and support to lose weight.

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You can eat anything on Weight Watchers. You don't have to eat their meals or use their recipes-although my family loves some of their recipes! It's the most realistic plan out there and just uses portion control, awareness, exercise and support to lose weight.

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Geez, I should work for Weight Watchers. I know you have never been on weight watchers considering your comment about "weight watchers meals", because there is no such thing. Weight Watchers just teaches you how to eat, correctly. I make meals for my family everynight that works into my diet and is healthy for my family. It has made my whole family eat healthier and they never complain, they dont even notice the difference really. Weight Watchers has a program for breastfeeding moms. I am breastfeeding and on it. I've lost 9 lbs in less than 3 weeks. :)

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I joined caloriecounter.com after a recommendation from this website (it's free). You have to log everything you eat and how much you work out. I lost my 10 lbs of baby weight in about 6 weeks--I am so happy to have it gone! If you are breastfeeding you get extra calories and they will figure that in.

THe best and easiest program right now is SlimmingWorld USA! I lost 30 pounds and I ate the same things as my family. It is truly an easy program to follow and you have unlimited amounts of food you can eat. Even things you already eat! Call Sonja at ###-###-#### or check out the website at www.slimmingworldusa.com BTW no weighing and measuring food...it really is easy... Her email is ____@____.com

Good luck!!
PS They don't require exercise!!
PPS You buy your food at the grocery store....no pre-packaged foods, no shakes, no pills, no vitamins....

transitions lifestyle. I lost 36 pounds on this after having my babies and I have kept it off. There are meals, bars and shakes but they are strictly for convenience. You don't have to use them at all so don't let the site fool you when you see those. This system teaches you to eat real food. And you feel amazing.

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Portion control is the key to losing weight. The first thing to do is take a pad of paper and pen and write down everything you eat for 2 weeks. Eye measure the amount and really see what you are eating. Look over your list very carefully for places to cut. For instance dinner should be a piece of meat about the size of a deck of cards, 1/2 cup starch (potatoes-rice-noodles) about a cup of veggies. Add a big salad with low-fat dressing, this helps to fill your stomache. Keep fresh fruit on hand for snacks.
Exercise will take the pounds off also. After breakfast take the kids out for a walk and if there is a parlk nearby play with them there for 30-60 minutes, then walk home. The kids will be tired and ready for a light lunch and a nap. Check out exercise videos at the library, Goodwill and other thrift stores. Once you get the kids down for their nap, toss in a load of laundry and exercise with the video. After dinner take hubby and the kids out for a walk, bring them home and it's bath time and ready for bed.
These are just suggestions, I hope they help.

Maybe just do it the old fashioned way-count calories. Figure out how many you need to lose weight and still bf and then just keep a log of what you eat. Watch your simple carbs-stay away from sugar and white flours. Use only good fats and use them sparingly (olive oil, sunflower, flaxseed) Nothing fried and don't drink your calories (juice, soda, milk)

By not eating out you are right off the bat much better than most trying to diet. People way underestimate how much they eat in a restaurant.

Nevermind all that food stuff. Exercise is the answer. Join a gym that has childcare. I don't know if there is a Y in your area. If there is go there. Put your older child in swimming lessons and go into an aerobics class or a yoga class. Yoga you can do at home while the baby is sleeping. I know they tell you to do 40 minutes but even if you catch twenty twice a day or even half an hour you'll become thinner over time.
You live in Florida surrounded by water. Every child needs to know how to swim.
I'm not an advocate of the weight loss diets.They just turn your into a gain and loss freak gaining more everytime you put it back on. Exercise has kept me fit.

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Nevermind all that food stuff. Exercise is the answer. Join a gym that has childcare. I don't know if there is a Y in your area. If there is go there. Put your older child in swimming lessons and go into an aerobics class or a yoga class. Yoga you can do at home while the baby is sleeping. I know they tell you to do 40 minutes but even if you catch twenty twice a day or even half an hour you'll become thinner over time.
You live in Florida surrounded by water. Every child needs to know how to swim.
I'm not an advocate of the weight loss diets.They just turn your into a gain and loss freak gaining more everytime you put it back on. Exercise has kept me fit.

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