5 things you should know about post-baby weight loss

We all know that Shakira’s hips don’t lie, and when those hips are part of a voluptuous, healthy post-baby figure wearing a bikini, it sparks hope in the hearts and bellies of all new mums who want to be at their healthiest and happiest again.
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Weight gain is fairly inevitable during pregnancy, but it’s also fairly common to want your figure back after your baby is born. And there is no need to think that this is unachievable. You just pushed a small human out of you; you’re a super woman after all.
So celebrities aside, what is a realistic time frame for fitting back into your old clothes? Is there a difference between baby weight and regular weight? Should you be changing your diet and exercise regime after the birth or just go back to what you were doing pre-baby? As you can imagine, these things often vary for woman to woman but there are some general facts that you should know before embarking on your post-baby weight loss mission.
Post baby weight loss fact #1- It takes time
Despite what some supermodels may have us believe, it’s not very realistic to give birth and then be strutting your stuff in a bikini a week later. Woman who get their figure back instantly are rare. For most it takes months to get rid of the baby belly and for some it may never go away entirely. A realistic time frame to aim for when trying to lose your baby weight should be no shorter than nine months. It took your body nine months to stretch and accommodate for a full-term baby so you should allow at least the same amount of time for it to go back to normal.
Post baby weight loss fact #2- It’s not just fat
According to babycenter.com “even though your baby is out, you may still have a round, squishy midsection that makes you look like you're six months pregnant.” This is due to the extra fluid retained by your body during pregnancy and the expansion of your uterus. It takes six to eight weeks for your uterus to return to its normal size and the extra fluid is slowly “eliminated from your body through urine, vaginal secretions and sweat.”
Post baby weight loss fact #3- Breastfeeding helps
It is safe to lose weight while breastfeeding and according to kidspot.com breastfeeding burns around 2000 kilojoules (500 calories) a day. Nursing can also trigger contractions that help to shrink the uterus. While a healthy diet with a balance of important nutrients is essential while breastfeeding, The Australian Breastfeeding Association explains that, “a loss of up to around half a kilo per week is safe for breastfeeding mothers.”
Post baby weight loss fact #4- The rules for weight loss are the same
There’s just no way around it. In order to lose weight long term you have to eat a healthy balanced diet and exercise regularly. There’s no permanent quick fix for post-baby weight loss, just the same as regular weight loss. The only difference with post-pregnancy weight is that you should wait at least six weeks before even thinking about calories and cardio – your body needs time to recover from labour and the birth. Once you do feel up to exercising, start with gentle exercises like walking and yoga. Considering the main area of weight gain and expansion was your belly you should also add stomach muscle exercises to your regime.
Post baby weight loss fact #5- You can exercise without leaving your baby
One of the main reasons new mums struggle to lose their baby belly is finding the time to be away from their newborn, which only gets harder once baby number two, three and four arrives. But you mustn’t give up hope! Simply walking or running with your little one in a pram is a great way to fit exercise into your daily routine. There’s also Bababoogie, a newly released fitness DVD that allows mothers to exercise while their baby is safely strapped to them in a harness. The program includes a series of fitness routines for Mum, with cartoons and music played alongside to keep baby entertained.
Do you think it’s possible to get your figure back after having a baby? What are your tips for post-baby weight loss?
72 Member Comments
Greay tips, the dvd sounds fantastic!!! Will print these tips off and hold onto it for when i have babies
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Great tips. I wouldn't know about losing post-baby weight as I haven't had a baby yet.
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I have friends who bounced back post-baby, but they were all mega-fit before getting pregnant. It seems a lot of women think they can be lazy before they get pregnant, eat poorly "for two" during pregnancy and wonder why they're not looking like Posh Spice 2 weeks after giving birth because some stupid trash mag tells them they should be!
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My first baby is due in 7 weeks! I have heard it can take up to 9 months for your body to go back the way it was. It took 9 months for baby to grow and your body to change so it cannot just snap back. I will have to buy a one piece for Summer this year! But that's okay - It's all worth it. As long as baby is happy and healthy, I can deal with my body being different for a while. A womens body is truely amazing. The way it changes and adapts as we are built to carry children. It is a wonderful and complex process. God designed us well!
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Well said! Again some straight to the point info and tips. Weight gain and loss is always a touchy issue, this covers pregnancy weight gain and explains it well. :)
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Great article. I'm not pregnant yet but good to know these tips for when I need them.
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great, honest tips. I never knew breast feeding could burn so many calories
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I think it's really hard to get back into the routine of exercise post-baby and hard to find time but these tips are good realistic ones.
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Can i just say Shakira looks absolutely beautiful in the pic!
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Thank you Beauty Heaven for writing about the realistic side to post baby weight loss. I especially love the comment about post baby weight loss will at least take 9 months to lose the weight. I am a year into post baby and have 2-5 kg that I bounce up and down to lose...
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Don't put too much pressure on yourself
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It's definitely possible to get rid of the baby weight, you just need to be patient and sensible. I didn't even try for the first three months cause I was too tired to care, but after that I just watched what I ate and went walking a few times a week.
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Great, realistic tips!
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Bababoogie sounds hilarious! I think you'd have to be prepared for some long term changes. Foot size and hip size may be slightly bigger ive heard. You can be just as fit as you were before though. The skin around your stomach is like elastic so it will bounce back in time!
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Im hoping to get out of the house and go walking etc but Im not putting pressure on myself. My bubba is due in september so the weather should be great to get outside
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That dvd sounds like such a good idea. I havent had a baby yet but found this to be good info!
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I bounced back after 4 weeks with my first (but went up a dress size all round) however I was very fit and healthy. I'm still trying to lose my baby tummy 9 yrs later after my second child. I figured as long as my pelvic floor muscles were working properly and I was doing my abdominal muscle exercises, that's the important thing. You'll miss those when they're not functioning as they should, but it can be fixed :D
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Great advice for new mums.
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I hope an lovely pregnant lady reads this. It's such a downer when all you see a post-pregnancy flat belly pics of celebs etc. most people require a lot of time to lose the weight, which took 9 months to accumulate in the first place.
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I haven't had a baby yet, but those a good tips to know :)
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It seems like women push their bodies after giving birth due to the pressure to look like celebrity mums - a shame since it probably is doing more harm than good!
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