What is the best way to lose baby weight while nursing?
katefish57 asked:
I had my baby 4 months ago and am nursing. I get out (I work at a busy store and am constantly on the move), I have to keep my caloric intake up for my milk supply, when I don’t its severely effected. Is there any good way to lose the post pregnancy weight while nursing? I am currently heavier than I have ever been and feel depressed over it. I have lost 20 lbs so far and my goal is 20 more lbs. Any advice?
I had my baby 4 months ago and am nursing. I get out (I work at a busy store and am constantly on the move), I have to keep my caloric intake up for my milk supply, when I don’t its severely effected. Is there any good way to lose the post pregnancy weight while nursing? I am currently heavier than I have ever been and feel depressed over it. I have lost 20 lbs so far and my goal is 20 more lbs. Any advice?
What do you do when your breastmilk doesn’t replenish fast enough and your baby is crying because she’s hungry?
heretohelp asked:
I know that everyone says that milk supply is based on supply and demand and that the more often you nurse, the more milk you’ll produce. Well, what do you do in the meantime when you have a hungry, crying baby? I don’t want to use formula, and people (lactation consultants and various other people online) say that I should have enough to feed my baby breastmilk exclusively.
I know that everyone says that milk supply is based on supply and demand and that the more often you nurse, the more milk you’ll produce. Well, what do you do in the meantime when you have a hungry, crying baby? I don’t want to use formula, and people (lactation consultants and various other people online) say that I should have enough to feed my baby breastmilk exclusively.
When did your baby start sleeping pretty much through the night?
psalms912b asked:
I just had a baby and I realize that for now he needs to wake up around the clock, but I wanted to see what experiences you have getting your babies to sleep through the night. Any advice on getting a baby to sleep through the night when he is ready? Or at least cutting down to one feeding between 11pm and 7 am?
I just had a baby and I realize that for now he needs to wake up around the clock, but I wanted to see what experiences you have getting your babies to sleep through the night. Any advice on getting a baby to sleep through the night when he is ready? Or at least cutting down to one feeding between 11pm and 7 am?























