Losing the Baby LUMP

I’m so relieved to say that 8 ½ months after having my baby girl I have officially lost every last bit of my baby weight — all 57 lbs. of it! Yep, I’ve said it a million times by now, but I gained way too much in pregnancy, my bad. So let’s move beyond how ridiculous my weight gain was and focus on how great my weight loss has been m’kay?

Despite my hefferness at the end of my pregnancy, I totally thought I was going to bounce back into pre-preg shape in like 3-6 months. Hey, I’m an athletic girl; I should be able to do that no problem, right? Well, not unless I’m Jessica Alba and getting paid for the skinnies. For me, it’s been a much slower process, and totally because I wasn’t putting forth the effort to lose the weight. I’d exercise, but my diet was whatever sounded good. Essentially, I didn’t care WTF I ate, I just ate it and enjoyed every last bite. It was easy to not care about my food intake because I was breastfeeding and losing weight in my sleep due to all the calories BFing burns, so I just got complacent. Not to go all Dr. Phil on you, but I think I was even sort of hiding behind the flab. I figured no one found me remotely attractive during that phase of my life, so why even bother?

This was me at 7 weeks postpartum.

After childbirth, once I felt physically able to exercise at about 4 weeks, I started. But it was sporadic. I did get into a pretty good groove eventually and the weight loss really started to kick in, but then I went back to work and my exercise routine came to a screaming halt. And my weight loss slowed significantly. By January I had totally plateaued with 10 lbs left to get to my pre-pregnancy weight. Still, I struggled with motivation. I started thinking about my friend’s wedding in May and how I’d like to get back to my old self by then, so I decided to just bite the bullet and join Weight Watchers Online.

The weight melts off like butter on a hot knife

I’ve done Weight Watchers online before and I know it works. I lost 13 lbs for my wedding over a period of 6-9 months, so I figured why not give it a shot again. This program is the closest thing to a regular eating plan than all the other “diets” out there. WW is more of a lifestyle change than anything. You can still have pizza, Mexican food, movie popcorn, etc. — but all in moderation. And one of the great things Weight Watchers does is motivate you to work out. The more exercise you get, the more points you earn back in a day to EAT! Yay for more food!! The program has changed since I originally did it, too. The new WW Points Plus now gives fruits and veggies zero points, so I can eat all the grapes, apples, and bananas I want and it doesn’t add to my point total. So whereas I used to eat junk food when I was hungry, I now reach for fruit to fill the void. Once you start this program, you definitely learn what foods and drinks to avoid and what you need to have on hand at all times. Alcohol is one of those things that you want to limit. A glass of wine or a beer is 4 points – UGH! But I’d rather eat my points than drink them, so I cut out alcohol Monday-Thursday. Not that I drank much, but I had gotten into a habit of having maybe a glass of wine a night — not anymore. Now it’s a weekend treat.

One thing I recently discovered since getting an iPhone is how EASY the Weight Watchers app is to use. I find that I’m much better at tracking my daily points on my phone than when I wait until I’m in front of a computer and log on to the website. I can get lazy and forget to log stuff and that’s when you fall off track, so if you’re doing WW download that app!

Another thing I started doing was no longer eating after dinner, usually around 7pm. I used to snack around 9:30-10pm when I’d get hungry, or have a huge glass of chocolate milk (my guilty pleasure!), and then I’d go to bed. But now I just drink water the rest of the night and go to bed. If my body gets hungry during the night it’ll have to eat stored fats vs. the junk food I consumed at 10:30pm. I notice that I feel lighter on my feet every morning because of this.

I wore this dress the weekend I conceived Annabelle!! (Yes, I remember when it was!)

I’ve made a commitment to exercise. I make it a point to go to the gym 3 days per week. I discovered this high impact Tai Bo class on Fridays at my gym and it’s become my exercise obsession! It’s super freaking hard, but fun. The music is so awesome and just gets you in the mood to MOVE. For one full hour of high intensity working out, I earn back 9 points – HELLZ YA! On Saturday I run 3 miles and lift weights, and on Monday I do the bike for 45 minutes and lift weights. That’s my routine, and it’s working.

I’ve been on Weight Watchers for 5 weeks and I’ve officially lost the final 10 lbs of baby weight. Thank the lord! I feel more a sense of relief than anything, like I don’t have that monkey on my back anymore. I’ll just keep doing what I’m doing and enjoy life. It’s not even hard, it’s so easy. You just have to be ready for the lifestyle changes and willing to cut back on the junk and wine! If you need help losing those tough pounds, you should join Weight Watchers, too!

Now the fun part — shopping! All my clothes, even pre-preg, are baggy on me now which is annoying. But it’s a good problem to have!

The next thing I need to do is figure out how to tone my tummy. I may have lost the baby weight, but my stomach still shows the signs of being stretched to the max and back again. It’s nice and soft to the touch. Sexy! This is the next challenge on my to-do list!

Have you had success losing the baby weight? If so, share what you did in the comments section!

 

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New blog journey: LOSING THE BABY LUMP! It’s time.

by Courtney on September 12, 2011

It’s been 7 weeks since my baby was born and I am finally ready to get my post-pregnancy ass back in shape. Well, I’ve been ready, but I guess I’m ready to say it “out loud”, so you, the people, can hold me accountable! I’m aware that once I say this on my blog, I have to actually stick to it and post positive results regularly. This is intended to be my way of losing weight and having to show for it, but I also hope to inspire others to get on board and lose the post-pregnancy weight – or just the weight, baby or not! It’s not going to be easy, but it’s gotta be done. This vein girl can’t live with this fat tire around her waist any longer! Ugh!

Towards the end of my pregnancy, I was so freaking huge that all I could talk about was getting back in the gym and slimming down to my pre-pregnancy self. I figured; I’m so tired of being a hippo that when I finally can work out after childbirth, I’m going to be like a machine and just melt away this blubber in no time. Hey, I ran a half marathon when I was 5 weeks pregnant and I completed a 65 mile bike marathon all in the last year. I can do this no problem…..right? Well, it’s been nearly two months, and I can definitely say: it ‘aint that easy.

All functionality is pretty much back in my body, aside from sore knees from carrying around this extra weight, but other than that, I’m A-OK. Immediately after childbirth I thought I was all set to start walking and doing chores around the house, which was a big mistake. Five days after popping out my baby, I was out on the trails pushing a jog stroller trying to walk this weight off. Plus, I was running around the house doing laundry, cleaning, etc. and what I was doing was actually setting my healing process back, when I should’ve been resting and doing nothing else besides taking care of Annabelle. Because of this, my doctor recommended I continue resting through 4 weeks postpartum. Usually they say you’ll be feeling better and healed at 3 weeks, but that’s only if you take a chill pill and relax – not push your weak body and over exert yourself!

Breastfeeding sheds pounds!

One of the super positive results from breastfeeding is that you lose a lot of your baby weight like, super fast. I’d read this and hoped it would be true for me; and thankfully, it was…to a point.  I quickly dropped 25 pounds within the first two weeks postpartum. From there, I was thinking this was going to be a piece of cake losing the baby bump! I mean, here I am eating whatever the hellz I want and I’m thinning down in my sleep – this is amazing! But you know where I went wrong? I gained a freaking shit ton in pregnancy – way over the recommended 25-35 lbs., and so I have a lot more to lose!

In an effort to be totally honest during this weight loss journey, I feel I should disclose to you that I gained about 55 lbs. in pregnancy. I know, I know. I took this “eating whatever I want” business way overboard. And honestly, most of it came on in my third trimester. I just got so uncomfortable and I felt like my body was so out of my control at that point, that the only thing I could control was the food I ate! It was the only thing that brought me comfort in the midst of my bitchass sciatic nerve pain, among many other ailments. SO, I may have dropped 25 lbs. post-pregnancy in no time, but I still have 30 lbs to go! OMG!

And let’s just be honest, finding time to go to the gym or work out at home is really hard with a newborn. If the baby isn’t napping well or long enough during the day, you don’t really have that window to put the baby down and pop in an exercise DVD. But I’m bound and determined to make this weight loss journey work! So this is where you need your husband’s support — and extra set of hands!

I want a Beach Body!

When I was as big as a house at about 9 months pregnant I found myself enamored by an infomercial showcasing an exercise DVD set called Turbo Fire, which is a part of the whole Beach Body phenomenon. I’d never heard of Beach Body before this, but I came to find out it was a huge weight loss business with a massive following that included other DVDs like P90X and Insanity – which a ton of insane coworkers of mine do nightly in an office conference room after work! Well, I finally started using my Turbo Fire DVDs this week and I’ve hit the gym a couple times and I’m feeling great! On the days I can’t make the gym or do a DVD, I go on walks. And thankfully, once Annabelle is 8 weeks of age (one more week!), I can start taking her to the childcare at my gym so I can get in a daily work out, baby free – WHAHOO!!

Diet matters too

One thing that is going to be almost more difficult than the working out is the diet. When you go for so long just eating whatever you want, it’s difficult to break that habit. I may not be losing any more weight due to breastfeeding, but I’m certainly not gaining any despite the crap I shovel into my mouth each day – thanks to breastfeeding. But if I have any real hope to slimming down to my pre-preggo bod, I’ve gotta cut out the fast food and pizza. So I’m working on it – gradually!

As a reminder; this was me 7 weeks ago!

And this is me now, down 25 lbs. from breastfeeding, and a few more from exercise!

SO, as a part of the whole Beach Body weight loss program, I took some before pictures of myself before I really dive into this challenge with the whole idea being that I’ll take some after pictures when I look totally fab! But I plan to do this on a bi-weekly basis so I can document my weight loss regularly. I’m going to hate myself, I know, but I need to push myself. Keep in mind, I’m a very vein girl so it’s mucho difficult to take these pictures and post them to my blog. I mean, I’ve barely taken like FIVE pictures of myself with my baby because I hate the way I look, so to post these, it’s making me feel so EXPOSED! But this is just me now….not the ‘me’ I’m going to become! So hopefully you’ll follow my journey and cheer me on! Hell, why dontcha join me along the way?! :)

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