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Ideas for losing my baby weight

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KeenToLearnMum · 25/04/2017 14:29

Hi there,

I'm really keen to lose my baby weight but I don't want to take any time away from my baby in order to do so. I'd love it if there was a product to track steps, calories, distance etc that could connect to a pushchair. Does anyone know of any or does anyone agree that this would be helpful as a new mum?

M :)

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Strongbeatsskinny · 25/04/2017 15:40

You don't need a gadget that attaches to the Pram you need one that you can wear on your wrist. So a fit bit or an Apple Watch would good they don't track calories well the Apple Watch doesn't but you could use my fitness pal for that.

skyzumarubble · 25/04/2017 16:08

I have a jawbone that connects to mfp but it doesn't track while you push a Pram or supermarket trolley. You can take it off and stick it in your pocket and it will. I think titbits are the same butte are some versions you can clip on to a bra or belt loop.

skyzumarubble · 25/04/2017 16:11

You sound like you're toting a business idea by the way. Connecting to a pram would be pointless you need it to connect to you.

skyzumarubble · 25/04/2017 16:11

You sound like you're toting a business idea by the way. Connecting to a pram would be pointless you need it to connect to you.

KeenToLearnMum · 25/04/2017 16:24

This is a good point but I was thinking of something inexpensive and I know the Fitbit sets you back a bit. I basically saw a product that used to exist called the Strollometer and thought it seemed quite good/inexpensive. Also I read that when pushing a pram and having your arms just held out before you that you might not get an accurate reading because your arms aren't moving - hence why clocking the wheel turns would be good to constantly have on the pushchair and I don't have to think about it.
Thank you for your advice though!

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