Childbirth is a fresh chapter in a woman’s life and the new mother is close to feeling hassled due to several changes – emotional as well as physical. Here are a few tips that may go a long way in saying goodbye to all the weight gain during pregnancy.
Follow a nutritious diet: This is the time when you cannot go wrong with what you eat as it affects the milk supply to the newborn baby. “Start consuming wholesome meals and adopt a sensible approach to losing weight post-delivery,” suggests ACE-certified trainer Rashmi Uttam. She suggests new mommies to eat whole grains, fresh vegetables, high proteins in the form of fish and also healthy fats. “Good sources of such fats are nuts, olive oil and pure ghee, but all in balanced proportions,” she says.
Breast feed your baby: Did you know that breastfeeding can actually help you lose those extra pounds? There’s good news for new moms as nursing your precious one can lead to weight loss. Breastfeeding requires mothers to make milk which naturally burns calories and help her to shed those ugly flabs.
Think positive: Positive thinking goes a long way in preparing for a weight loss programme that is equally taxing on the mind and the body. Your baby is your first priority, so no matter how many kilos you have put on, remember you can get back in shape with time. Till then, revel in the happiness and positivity that your bundle of joy has brought into the family.
Go for walks: Brisk walking is probably the best exercise for women who have just delivered a baby. But at the same time, relax for at least 2-3 weeks before you hit the park! If you are a good swimmer, then it is a better idea to hit the pool to shed those kilos.
Say no to processed foods: As pointed out before, it is essential to follow a nutritious diet for your baby, more so if you are breastfeeding. Therefore, avoid all kinds of processed foods such as soft drinks, bakery products, frozen meals and canned food among others. Eat right and see how you get back to looking great!
Find support: It is very important to talk to friends and family members who have gone through a similar situation right after childbirth. Most often you will be flooded with interesting tips from an experienced mother. You can also pick up books on post-natal exercises and the like, to keep yourself motivated through the weight loss routine.
Continue with regular activities: If you were able to manage work and home during pregnancy without much difficulty, then you are safe to resume your normal activities after delivery. Cook up a tasty dish in the kitchen or arrange your book rack…there are so many things that can keep you on your toes!
Showing posts with label Pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pregnancy. Show all posts
Monday, 11 November 2013
Saturday, 9 November 2013
5 Positions sex a safe and gratifying during pregnancy
Comfort is of prime importance when planning to get intimate during pregnancy. A pregnant woman may not have the desire to have sex or may feel tired and nauseated. These are all part of the pregnancy side effects. But a healthy sex life can be practiced all along your pregnancy right until the water breaks or your obstetrician instructs you to stop. Keep in mind to protect the belly from any kind of pressure and you are good to go. Experimenting with positions will make you aware of what suits you.
Side by side spooning: This sex positions has the man and woman lying on their sides facing each other. This is a comfortable posture that keeps the weight off the belly and supports the uterus too. Although later in the pregnancy, the growing belly would come in the way of you and your partner. Enjoy it in the first and second trimester as it gives a sense of intimacy.
Side by side spooning: This sex positions has the man and woman lying on their sides facing each other. This is a comfortable posture that keeps the weight off the belly and supports the uterus too. Although later in the pregnancy, the growing belly would come in the way of you and your partner. Enjoy it in the first and second trimester as it gives a sense of intimacy.
Sunday, 3 November 2013
Making love during pregnancy is a great idea and benefit your relationship
Physical intimacy during pregnancy is believed to be taboo but let’s debunk that myth. Sex can be quite a mood booster for a healthy, happy glow. Making love while you await your little angel’s arrival will also benefit your relationship. We list nine reasons to continue having sex until you are ready to deliver (or your obstetrician says otherwise).
Happy Hormones: A surge in hormones helps fetal movement. An orgasm releases endorphins or happy hormones that make both you and your baby happier and more relaxed. It is also believed that pregnancy sex is more orgasmic due to the increased blood flow in the intimate areas. During pregnancy women experience an increase in sex drive that allows for an intense climax and more pleasurable sex.
Happy Hormones: A surge in hormones helps fetal movement. An orgasm releases endorphins or happy hormones that make both you and your baby happier and more relaxed. It is also believed that pregnancy sex is more orgasmic due to the increased blood flow in the intimate areas. During pregnancy women experience an increase in sex drive that allows for an intense climax and more pleasurable sex.
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