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Melzie
Jan 26, 2008, 03:57 PM
I just had a baby on December 26, 2007, and in a few weeks I will be able to start an exercise program and Diet! Yay! I am 184lbs right now and I am only 5'3" so you know I look like crap. I want to get to 130lbs which is what I was before I had my two sons.

Anyway, my questions is has anyone tried Weight Watchers. I have done some research on it and I think that I am going to join. They said slow and steady is the best way to lose weight. Since I am nursing I was told that 1 pound of week was healthy for me in order to keep the baby healthy. With that I should reach my goal by this time next year! That part sux, but I want to keep the weight off!

So, is Weight Watchers worth while?!

twinkiedooter
Jan 26, 2008, 05:48 PM
You can try Weight Watchers. You can also try the South Beach Diet also. A friend of mine who had a baby 4 months prior to starting the SBD lost all the unwanted weight in a few months. You do need to watch what you eat and understand that quick weight loss is not always a good thing. Slow is better in any aspect of successful weight loss.

You may also want to wait until you are done nursing to really start a good diet. In the meantime if you have not already ditched the soda (diet or regular) do that for starters. Ditch any junk food as well. Ditch anything with the word "soy" in it. Soybeans are fed to cattle to make them gain weight. Soybean oil also. Try to eat more fresh fruit (not just fruit juice). I found a rebounder (mini trampolene) gives me a great workout. Try to get one with a bar to hold onto this way you can do many more moves safely. After 1/2 hour of rebounder use I'm pooped to put it mildly!

karen4ellen
Jan 26, 2008, 07:51 PM
I just had a baby on December 26, 2007, and in a few weeks I will be able to start an exercise program and Diet! Yay! I am 184lbs right now and I am only 5'3" so you know I look like crap. I want to get to 130lbs which is what I was before I had my two sons.

Anyway, my questions is has anyone tried Weight Watchers. I have done some research on it and I think that I am going to join. They said slow and steady is the best way to lose weight. Since I am nursing I was told that 1 pound of week was healthy for me in order to keep the baby healthy. With that I should reach my goal by this time next year! That part sux, but I want to keep the weight off!

So, is Weight Watchers worth while??!?!?!?
Melzie... WW works! When you are under 30yrs old, 2-5 lbs a weeks is average, over 30, 2-3lbs. It really does work. The key is planning & preparation, drink all your water, cut out salty Lean Cuisines, no or low fat dressing & exersise or walk as much as you can. Also, Dotties Weighlosszone website has restaurants with menus so you can figure your points before you go eat out.

Becca1025
Feb 1, 2008, 01:51 PM
I had my baby December 29th '07 and I have started weight watchers. You do NOT have to wait until after you stop nursing, they have a program for nursing mothers. I also started at 130 lbs, then gained a total of 60 lbs during pregnancy. I was on bedrest had high blood pressure and was on medication that gave me a bunch of water weight. I lost 30 lbs in delivery room due to the water weight, but still had 30 to go. I have been doing weight watchers for about two weeks now and I have lost about 3-4 lbs. I also do 40 minutes of advanced pilates in the morning. Weightw atchers and easy and I love it. My aunt is also in weight watchers, and she has lost 130 lbs in 7 months. I strongly recommend weight watchers. Goodluck! ANd congrats on the new baby