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Weight loss after pregnancy: Reclaiming your body
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Consider your eating habits
Include physical activity in your daily routine
The bonus of breast-feeding
Set realistic weight-loss goals
Set realistic weight-loss goals
Most women lose about 13 pounds (5.9 kilograms) during childbirth, including the weight of the baby, placenta and amniotic fluid. During the first week after delivery, you'll lose additional weight as you shed retained fluids — but the fat stored during pregnancy won't disappear on its own. Through diet and regular exercise, it might be reasonable to lose up to 1 pound (0.5 kilogram) a week. It might take six months to one year to return to your pre-pregnancy weight, whether you're breast-feeding or not.
Be gentle with yourself as you accept the changes in your body. Above all, take pride in your healthy lifestyle.