Hi. Congrats on the baby. Best to eat healthy when breastfeeding. Don't significantly cut calories. But if your baby is already 9 months, it matters less now. Now your baby is eating and will get more and more nutrients and vitamins from food rather than your milk. I am sure your baby is fine. :))
Your diet does affect your baby when you're breast feeding, but if you went on a healthy diet, your baby will be the better for it.
I m following 1019 calories diet is that OK for me?
sabiiii... the number of calories you need depends on your current age, height and weight. You probably need more than that in order to be healthy and provide enough calories for, both, you and your baby.
If you tell us, your age, weight and height, along with your activity level, we can help calculate your calorie needs.
According to "my" doctor, an adult woman should not go below 1200 calories, just for herself, but you're nursing a baby, so that has to be factored in, as well. It's also not just the calories, but the nutrients you need to pass on to your baby, that will make him healthy.
Exercise is also important for healthy weight loss. Your baby is old enough to enjoy an outing in the stroller, so you could go for a daily walk. Pushing a stroller for 30 minutes/day, at a brisk pace, would be excellent exercise for your whole body.
Thank u mam for your answer
After how many weeks I'll check my weight?
This is a brand tea or you make it at home?
Mam I m 156 cm and 70 kg when I start this diet .. in 15 days I lose 2 kg now I m 68.. am I losing weight correctly.. other thing my milk supply got too low what should I eat for better milk supply
Mam I m 156 cm and 70 kg when I start this diet .. in 15 days I lose 2 kg now I m 68.. am I losing weight correctly.. other thing my milk supply got too low what should I eat for better milk supply
Your milk supply may have gotten too low because you aren't eating enough calories/day. The best things to eat are simply a well balanced diet that includes fresh vegetables, fruit, lean protein, eggs, dairy, nuts, seeds, and healthy fats. It's not good to leave out any food groups because you don't get the nutrients you and your baby need.