Google has failed me on this, so I'm hoping somebody here will be able to help me out...
I know several people who have made huge differences to their weight and general health by using the 5:2 diet and everything I've heard about it seems to fit well with my understanding of my own eating patterns and downfalls. Except the calorie counting (really not my thing) on fasting days and I'm not really sure I've understood that bit fully anyway.
BUT I'm 7mo pregnant with dc3. I've a fair bit of spare tyre to lose as I've always been chunky, lost weight naturally and unintentionally with the 1st pregnancy but piled it on with breastfeeding which made me insatiably ravenous. Put more weight on with pg2 and it never really came off, although I lost 12lb just before pg3. I've not put on a lot of weight so far, just had a lot hanging around already, and it doesn't make the physical side of surviving with 2 toddlers and an enormous bump (mostly fluid according to the scans) any easier.
So I feel pretty desperate to lose weight. I'm having heartburn inconsistently and really lose my appetite when I do, so actually I'm probably having at least 2 days in the week where I eat a small, healthy breakfast and lunch and skip dinner. And I can't fit so much in my stomach any more anyway which is probably helping. Can't exercise significantly due to spd. Oh, and I'm insulin resistant but definitely not got gestational diabetes or anaemia.
So, would it work to start the 5:2 diet now, maybe in an amended version, to get myself on the right track before baby arrives? Or is the 5:2 diet incompatible with breastfeeding after the birth anyway? I so hope not as I'll be bf for at least a year... I've just had enough of being overweight. My kids deserve better from me.