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Article Title: The Best Pregnancy Diet After Your Baby
Author: Dennis Hall
Category: Wellness, Pregnancy and Family Planning, Nutrition
Word Count: 558
Keywords: best pregnancy diet, breastfeeding
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Having had your baby, you're ready to get rid of that leftover flab. So, how do 
you go about getting it off? The best pregnancy diet is the one that works for 
you. You must  eat fewer calories and burn more to start making a difference. 
There are three main ways to do that. If you eat a healthier diet, get plenty 
of strenuous exercise and decide to breastfeed, then you will begin to use the 
most successful techniques ever used. The best pregnancy diet will be the one 
that uses them. Let me explain.

The best pregnancy diets are those that allow you to choose the foods you want 
to eat that will still help you to lose weight. When you got pregnant, you 
gained weight to nourish your growing baby. Afterward, you still carry some of 
that weight. It's time for it to go. Your postnatal advice is to eat a high 
fiber, high protein diet loaded with vegetables and fruit. Lean meats, skinless 
fish and chicken donate protein. Low fat dairy products like yogurt and cottage 
cheese have protein and vitamin D. Salads are good for both fiber and vitamins, 
but the dressings are way too fattening. Use vinegar and oil instead. The best 
pregnancy diet involves making wise choices about foods. But the best advice is 
to give up those sodas and sweet drinks. They are loaded with calories. Try 
drinking plain water instead. It will give you a full feeling and it flushes 
out your system while it rehydrates you. That's good.

Don't believe those old wives tales about waiting for six to eight weeks before 
exercising. The best pregnancy diet means you have to burn more calories than 
you eat. If you had a normal vaginal birth without complication, then you can 
start whenever you want. It's best to wait a day or two, then begin. Most new 
moms begin by pushing a baby stroller or carriage for a few minutes every day. 
Whether they know it or not, they are exercising their arms, legs and abdominal 
muscles. Doing that for a while gives them a good idea of their physical 
condition and they can add more strenuous exercise as they see fit. The best 
pregnancy diet involves exercise with caution. It's always best to begin with 
low impact exercise until you are back in reasonably good shape. But there are 
many excellent exercise programs out there for new mothers. Pick one and get 
going.

Whether you are aware or not, breastfeeding causes you to lose weight. That's 
why the best pregnancy diets use this technique. What happens to you is that 
when you begin to breastfeed during the postpartum cycle, your body starts a 
hormonal change that begin the breakdown of your body fat into the nutrients 
used in your baby's milk. That change is responsible for a 500 calorie loss 
every day. Combine that loss with diet and exercise and you have a winning 
combination that will result in a loss of at least a pound every week. Pretty 
good, huh? That's the best pregnancy diet.

To wrap it up, The best pregnancy diet includes eating a healthier diet, 
getting lots of vigorous exercise and making the choice to breastfeed your 
baby. These three methods are responsible for most of the weight loss by new 
mothers, and it will work for you too.

After a lot of trial and error we share the best pregnancy diet secrets at 
http://losing-baby-weight.com
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