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TO LEANNE--Re: losing weight after birth while nursingFrom: L (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 14 Mar 2002 04:58:15 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 13 Mar 2002, LeeAnne wrote: > >You can do WW while nursing. They add 10 points to your daily total as >long as you are mainly nursing and the baby is under 6 months. Most >women find it difficult to eat the minimum with the WW nursing program. >They frown on you losing too much, too fast. Looking forward to doing >it when I deliver this baby...I had just lost 40 lbs w/ WW and am >anxious to keep going...not everyone loses weight while nursing. I >always told women they would generally lose while nursing when I was >teaching CB classes, but it never held true for me. WW has been >medically reviewed and is a good, well balanced program. I would >suggest you get info now so you know if you will need a note from your >doctor, etc, before you start the program. > Hi! I was wondering what WW does when you are pregnant?? I used to be a memeber 3 years ago, don't go to meetings now but have been following the points plan. I am 5'2" and weigh 130lbs--I just found out yesterday that I am pregnant. I would like to stay on the point system b/c it helps me control my diet (pick better foods over junk). Currently eating the 18-25point range. Any help would be appreciated :-)
-- Thanks for taking the time to read my message :)
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