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Topic: breastfeeding./weight and sleeping Posted: 27 February 2008 at 11:08am |
I have several friends that havent lost any weight when feeding..i am losing a kilo every few days(fluid retention) but i assume now most of the fluid is gone I will still lose weight..the mw seems to think this will be the case too..did this happen for you?did you put it back on when you finished feeding?
AS far as your baby.. mine last night settled himself to sleep straight away at night (which he often does ) but also did it this morning from being awake ..which never happens..only thing i did differently was not give him the dummy(well i tried this morning but he didnt want it)...
so what do i do...not use the dummy anymore? hope it wasnt a fluke? let him grizzle but if he really cries go in and soothe him then leave?
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 11:10am |
oh and mw mentioned anyone with baby who had first apgar 3 or under(like Ethan) needs to have hearing checked at Plunket...does anyone know why this is? are they more likely to have hearing problems?
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 12:10pm |
I didn't loose much (only a couple of kg) from feeding Daniel. Though I stopped at 3 months.
If he doesn't need the dummy I wouldn't offer it but if he gets unsettled them maybe try it.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 12:19pm |
I'm still breastfeeding and have managed to lose the 20kg i gained during pregnancy ...very slowly though. And now with Lucas bumping his breastfeeds back up to FIVE times per day (yes, on top of solids) ...I find I am eating more to keep up my energy levels ...infact ever since he was born my appetite has been huge! Constantly snacking!
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 12:43pm |
yeah mw seemed to think some people it works for and not for others..my friend who was just here...lost 10kg then put it back on and she was EBF the whole time.. i eat but not a huge amount but i am getting more hungry..and thirsty!!:)
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 12:49pm |
I lost all preggie weight + more within 3 weeks. Before Elle I was about 53Kgs and I dropped to 49. Now I am about 51 so put a little on when I stopped.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 12:56pm |
well I'm not scared to say i was very big..:) i was 106 (put on 5 kg after mc..) and today (nearly 4 weeks later) am 94...aiming for 75..which doesnt seem so far away now:) !
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 2:46pm |
I lost a lot in the first 2-3 weeks due to fluid retention and have only got 7kg to go now. When I stopped expressing at 2 weeks I only had 9kg to go I think. It probably does help but if you're like me, I was so incredibly hungry that I don't think I would have lost much weight. Now I can diet  and train for the City 2 Surf walk that's in about 3 weeks.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 2:53pm |
I have lost no weight BF  but oh well some do as everyone's said. I still feed 3 times a day and am maintainng my weight i stil have 7 to drop.  hoopefully when stop BF will go on diet and get the weight off.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 3:06pm |
I put on nearly 20kgs when preg,..was 54kg pre-preg. I bf for 10 months, was back to 54kgs after bf for about 3 months. Now its 6months since I stopped bf, and Im now back up to 57kgs (but this is fully my fault, not the stopping bf, Im sure!)
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 3:09pm |
I put on 10kgs during pregnancy, lost 7kgs during labour but had trouble shifting the rest although I suspect that has more to do with it being Easter a week after Michaela was born than anything else.
I BF for first 15 months but it wasn't until I got a nasty stomach virus at Christmastime (when she was 8 months) that I lost the last of my baby weight plus some.
As for the dummy I agree with what you said about trying him without it but if he gets upset (as opposed to just grizzly) pop in and soothe him. If he wants the dummy though don't stress, just give it to him.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 3:09pm |
I lost heaps of weight breast feeding, I was over 100kg while pregnant with DD (stopped weighing myself in the end) and purely based on breastfeeding, because I was eating non-stop, I was 67kg when I got pregnant with this one - DD was 11 months old. I had more trouble keeping my weight at a level where I felt healthy.
I was still breastfeeding for several months after I got pregnant, so don't know how quickly I will put weight back on, but I imagine I will gain some because my pre-pregnancy weight was generally around 75kg. I am hoping I lose weight as easily this time around too!
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 3:17pm |
I didn't lose any weight b'feeding and we did it for 6 months.
As for the dummy, we never used one so if he doesn't want it, why force it?
Not sure on the apgar, have you checked with your GP?
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 4:01pm |
emz good on you..im not up to walking that far yet!:) i eat but not a whole lot.. sometimes i forget..which i find happens a lot if i dont take my iron pills..which is weird as my iron is back up i think? !
milo yeah mw said some do some dont...and no rhyme or reason why /why not.. kellz.. so it did work for you..
as for the dummy he seems ok without it..though hes overtired now..( i tried to only have him up and hour but he wouldnt settle so had to re burp and cuddle..but will see what happens next few minutes.. mazzy how awesome:)
as far as dummy..i jus tmeant do i try him without seeing as he can do it...or give it to him anyway..i would never force him..
and i will check with gp when i go in two weeks...just wondered if anyone knew why that's all.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 5:21pm |
I lost a lot in the first few weeks, but it is creeping back on now - I have to get mroe active and stop the snacking! As you feed less and the hormones settle down bfing isn't as kind to weightloss as eariler on. So don't get too reliant!
Also, if you aren't eating regularly then it will effect your supply - especially those evening feeds which you can struggle with anyway. Try and have some healthy snacks around so it is easy as i found feeding myself such a challenge in those first few weeks.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 5:35pm |
Kylah had a apgar of 1 at 10min old.. Might ask about that..
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 6:49pm |
miss- I'm not reliant on it..but its a great side effect...i realise it cant carry on forever:) lol.. as far as healthy snacks yep..i walked to supermarket for that very reason yesterday...heaps easier when you have something good to snack on ...:)!
yeah i will ask mw when I see her Kandice...I was sidetracked so didnt ask why exactly...will let you know..
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 9:21pm |
He Kaww I'm also one that lost weight while breastfeeding and I have found I can't do much cardio exercise without it effecting my milk supply so just start off slowly there. It did take me 6 months to lose the 15ish kgs I put on both times, I found I lost heaps at the start, then it stopped and then just before 6 months heaps fell off again.
With the dummy thing I'd just try to not use it but if he won't go to sleep without it its no biggy.
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Posted: 27 February 2008 at 9:37pm |
I've still got 10kg to go and TBH I think that 5 of it is boobs so I don't think I'll get back down to pre-preggy weight until I stop BFing.
I'm always hungry and thirsty and I do try to eat healthily but it's so frustrating when so many healthy foods give her wind  So far muesli, lettuce, acidic fruits, iron supplements, fish oil and coffee are known culprits
I would just make sure you're eating enough as someone said above so that your milk production is good.
With settling it's probably a really good thing that he can go off to sleep without the dummy. It means if he falls asleep with it then loses it in the night you don't have to worry about popping it back in. Rowan started being able to self settle around that age. It might just be that he's learning how to. Letting him grizzle and then settling him if he cries sounds like a good plan.
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Posted: 28 February 2008 at 7:08am |
I also lost my pregnancy weight + some whilst breastfeeding but after I stopped my weight started climbing back up.
As for the dummy thing, it's up to you when you use it, with Ava we started giving her it as she was wanting to suck all the time, we never really gave her it for settling until about a month ago, she uses it to go to sleep then spits it out when she doesn't need it. She is a very settled and content wee thing.
I guess every baby is different and you will find a way that suits bub and you but don't be reluctant to try things, they may just work!!
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