This story is from April 9, 2013

Simple ways to lose weight post pregnancy

Try these simple ways to lose weight post pregnancy...
Simple ways to lose weight post pregnancy
Try these simple ways to lose weight post pregnancy...
All the cravings for those chocolate cakes and ghee-laden sweets during pregnancy are now seen in your body weight and you surely wish to get back in shape and look like a sexy mom.
Here are a few tips to lose those extra kilos and be the gorgeous mom...
Breastfeed: This is not just good for the baby but helps the new mom lose weight.
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Doctors believe that breastfeeding burns around 500 calories a day.
Drink lots of water: Drink at least 10 to 12 glasses of water a day. If your urine is yellow then this is a sign of dehydration. Drinking water will help refresh your body.
Balanced meals: Since you are a new mom you cannot go on a diet. But make sure that whatever you eat is healthy. A well-balanced meal should include fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fish and low-fat dairy products. Try sticking to only fruits and vegetables.

Workout: Don’t get me wrong and go join a gym. Workout with your baby. By taking him/her for walks in a stroller or holding him/her in the baby backpack.
Eat only when you are hungry: Don’t give in to the cravings for deep-fried food. And don’t skip meals, just because to want that sexy figure back. Remember you are breastfeeding and the baby gets his dose of nutrients from you. Plan your meals and eat a sensible amount of calories for each meal.
Join a postnatal exercise class: Find out if there is one near your residence and join one. This is a good way to lose weight. Plus, you will get to meet and interact with other moms as well. If you are breastfeeding try to exercise after you have feed the baby.
Do not let the weight problem bog you down. Enjoy this new phase and have fun with the baby, while taking care of not eating too much
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Madhavi Dharia Shah

Madhavi Dharia Shah is a senior copy editor-cum-correspondent at Pune Times. Her interests include writing, reading, music, languages, travel and cooking.

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