Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 What is a good way to lose weight while nursing? Get a good amount of physical activity. I did eat a very low (grain carb) diet while nursing my 3rd child and he was fine. I did eat fruit though, so maybe that doesn't count? Elainnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 A local La Leche League leader told me that she could do mild ketosis and still breastfeed, but that if she restricted her carbs too much she stopped producing much milk. This may be true for everyone or highly individual, I don't know. >What is a safe, effective way to lose weight while I am breastfeeding? (the quicker the better!)< Many women lose weight very effectively by eating good foods and breastfeeding. Are you already NT, and eating very little sugar, bread etc? I'm not a professional, just a mama who's been breastfeeding for years. My suggestion would be to first (if you aren't doing it already) start eating really well - following NT. I wish you the best, Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 I'm not sure I can say this strongly enough and I hope that I don't come off to pushy on this, but I would advise in the strongest way that you DO NOT follow extreme carbohydrate restriction while nursing. If you have weight to lose you can follow any number of healthy diets, you can implement a real high quality exercise regimen that's not overly strenuous or you can do the best thing and wait til you wean. The ketosis part is a non issue it doesn't really matter if you go into ketosis or not. It is neither harmful or beneficial to your child. Ketogenic diets have been a boon to our culture in recent years however they have made one grave error, they have demonized the carbohydrate. Carbohydrates are no more inherently evil than anything else. If you have been inclined to lose weight with reducing carbs then simply the elimination of sugar and grain should be more than ample and safe for your child for you to lose weight. I always cringe with some fear when I hear nursing women discussing any kind of restriction while nursing. Whether it be carbohydrate or calories or fat, etc... your child's future depends upon your diet for its future any kind of severe dietary restriction jeopardizes that. If you were under close biochemical observation like in a laboratory setting your approach might be viable because you could instantly monitor if your child was lacking but instead you are living your life rasing a family and going about your day in my opinion far too many oportunities to make a mistake. My best suggestion is at most restrict grain and sugar, implement a worthy and safe and efficient exercise regimen and make sure your diet is as wide, varied and plentiful as is possible until you wean. My other concern with nursing mom's severly restricting carbohydrate is that many times unwittingly ketogenic diets are calorically restricted and again this is no time to be cheating your child of much needed nutrients. If you need any clarification or want to ask any questions feel free to email me as I will help in any way I can. This is very important. Dr. Marasco www.cedarcanyonclinic.com --- In , " belscb " <belscb@y...> wrote: > I breastfeed my 6 month old. I also need to lose weight. I have been > planning on losing weight by eating a very-low-carbs version of > the " Nourishing Traditions diet " (similar to the Atkins diet). This > diet would cause me to enter ketosis. I have followed this ketosis- > diet previously with positive results, but never during my pregnancy > or while breastfeeding. Will any harm come to my baby if I enter > ketosis while I am breastfeeding? Should I wait until I wean my child > to go on this diet (in a year or two)? > > If it is harmful to breastfeed while I am in ketosis, then what about > the Eskimos? The Eskimos breastfed, and surely the Eskimo women were > in ketosis (I assume that they were in ketosis because they ate very > few carbs). Did Eskimo women breastfeed while in ketosis? If so, why > shouldn't I? > > If it's true that I shouldn't induce ketosis while breastfeeding, > then how else should I lose weight? What is a safe, effective way to > lose weight while I am breastfeeding? (the quicker the better!) > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 I'm currently nursing a 3mo. My diet would be considered low carb, although not as strict as the initial Atkins. I eat a slice or two of Ezekial sprouted bread per day, yogurt/kefir, salads, vegetables, maybe a bit of fruit occassionally, at least a couple of eggs, and meats/fish. OK - so last week I did have a chicken sandwich and onion rings at Sonic, but this is my diet for the most part. Plenty of water, too. Coconut oil, butter, olive oil, a teaspoon of cod liver oil if I think of it. So far nursing has gone very well - I feed her when she's hungry, and my milk supply is good. She is starting to get nice and chubby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 In a message dated 4/28/04 11:58:45 PM, bronwen@... writes: > > basically says: > > no studies against ketosis and nursing- > > that too quick wieght loss may release stored pcbs and other toxins into the > blood which may enter the milk, > > too quick loss may effect milk supply. > > that women need protien and fat in their diets when they are breastfeeding > > Bronwen > Thanks Bronwen, I've seen the LLL position before. I do have plenty of protein and good fats. What I lack is sugar, starch and I think that's a good thing . Also I ate pretty low carb while pregnant (very little grain and abundant protein) so this is not a big change for me diet wise. Elainie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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