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I am 3 weeks pregnant, quit smoking and have gained weight, how can I shed it before I gain it from the baby? |
Gained weight from quiting smoking 3 weeks pregnant Want to lose the smoking weight before I start gaining the baby weight. I lost 105 pounds in 6 months. Here is how I did it. 1. Every morning get up and walk for 45 minutes. You can start with less time, but you want to get up to 45 minutes, and it must be fast walk. You want your heart rate to go up. It must be in the morning, it kick starts your metabolism. 2. I cut out Red Meat, and fatty foods. Boneless skinnless chicken breast, baked, or grilled, rice and vegetables (steamed). 3. Eat half. Just eat half of what you normally eat. Put 1/2 on your plate, and put the rest away. Cook less. When you go to fast food, get salads only. Or grilled chicken. No fries, diet soda. Or water. It will work, once you get into a routine, you will get hooked on the results, and you will keep the routine. It has been over a year for me. Source(s): http://profiles.yahoo.com/gorillamyke... cut down on your fat/sugar/carbohydrate in take, eat fruit instead of junk when you are hungry, increase your exercise levels, go swimming or walk a few miles a day, that should help. 30 minutes on a treadmill, 15 minutes on the bike, then weights for about 30 minutes. Ask a trainer and your doctor first, though! walk. start eating very healthy for the baby. Also watch your food intake, eat five small meals a day rather than 3 large ones. No pop no greasy foods, and start walking everyday. You can still exercise when you are pregnant. Talk to your doctor about what is OK... but eat healthy foods, not junk food, and up your exercise and you should be fine - and of you continue this healthy lifestyle after the baby, you will lose the weight quicker too. |
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