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Mumsnet Discussions: Breast and bottle feeding : Has anyone else put weight on and is breast feeding? (13 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By twinkleymum on Mon 12-May-08 15:46:05
My DD is 6mo and I'm BF. I haven't lost any weight since she was born, in fact I'm sure I've put it on but am too scared to get on the scales. The last time I checked I was nearly 2.5 stone heavier than before I was pregnant.

I was always underweight until I got pregnant. Friends used to say things like 'oh you'll be back in your jeans in no time after you give birth', I think they are quite shocked when they see me now. I thought it would just fall off after DD arrived, I feel quite depressed about it really.

My boobs are huge now but not 2.5 stone!! Is this normal? Anyone else put on weight even though BF?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By lilysmummy2007 on Mon 12-May-08 15:58:34
hi, i did, a year later and still cant get it off, when breastfeeding you mind tells you to eat more, plus i was always hungry. now that she is not fully breast fed, still eat too much, bdy got used to eating more and cant seem to shut down
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By StealthPolarBear on Mon 12-May-08 16:00:25
I didn't lose any pre-pg weight when bf ( I was about 2 stone overweight when I got pg) until DS was 6 or 7 months - then it dropped off without me trying.
Starting to put it slowly back on now tho
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Tommy on Mon 12-May-08 16:00:47
me

have gone back to Slimming World though and have lost about 8lbs (in 3 weeks)

Some people lose weight through Breastfeeding and some don't IME. Those of us who don't have to work at it sad
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Dragonbutter on Mon 12-May-08 16:02:19
I never lost weight breastfeeding either of my DSs. But I do lose it eventually.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By SammyC on Mon 12-May-08 16:05:03
I am now back to normal weight before the 2 pregnancies but never ever lost whilst breast feeding, I had an amazing amount of milk and it all went really well but did not lose weight til gave up the breast feeding.

Relax and enjoy the time as its short lived and then you can worry about the weight after x

I recommend Body pump, body combat for getting back into shape fast and even better than before pregnancies x
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By skidaddle on Mon 12-May-08 16:08:19
twinkley - I think it is a big myth that you lose weight BF - I didn't with my first and haven't with my 2nd. But like others it dropped off when i stopped BF my DD so am hoping for the same with my DS. If you were very slim before I am sure it will come off when your body stops being in BF mode - ie needing lots of energy to produce milk.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Mikafan on Mon 12-May-08 16:13:23
My DD is 12 months old and I'm still BF and I've not lost any weight either. Don't know why either because I'm not eating more because of the BF and I work full-time so don't have time to sit and snack all day. I'm actually getting a bit worried about the lack of weight loss
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By NappiesGalore on Mon 12-May-08 16:13:54
most of my weight fell off v soon after birth. i was bf (whether the two are connected, who knows? smile)
i havnt really shifted the last stone or so since the last baby. hes 2 now. but then, i did have 3 of them in 2 and a half years. [shrugs]

now i am torn between a desire to be fit and firm looking and my feminist belief that i dont give a shit. or maybe thats laziness talking... hmm... no, no its feminism. for sure. i am squidgy on principle [talks shit]

grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Pixiefish on Mon 12-May-08 16:15:52
I lost 2 stone in 2 weeks when I'd first had her but ended up being very ill and with serious problems feeding her. I've put the weight back on now.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By JulesJules on Mon 12-May-08 16:19:58
I didn't lose any weight first time round until I had stopped bf, DD1 was 2 and I was 5 months pg, so it didn't last long! I have just stopped feeding DD2, she is 3, so every morning I spring out of bed expecting to be back to a size 12 grin ...hasn't happened yet...
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By weasle on Mon 12-May-08 22:20:11
i put on loads of weight when bf ds1 who had poor wt gain. lost it all and more when i went back to work quite easily (cycled or ran to work). this time also bigger but of all the things to worry about, i'm trying to be relaxed about it and think i'll loose it eventually. to me, after problems last time, successful bf is more important than my figure for this short period of my life.

i still look at current photos and think 'who is that fat bird' though!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By EnormousChangesAtTheLastMinute on Mon 12-May-08 22:25:48
what i might loose bfing i gain being on maternity leave with its big lunches, afternoon teas, toddlers untouched meals etc...


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