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If you are considering dieting as a means of returing to your prepregnancy
weight, please take into account the following points:
- Crash diets are always unhealthy and are especially ill-advised right
after childbirth.
- Weight loss is normal following delivery. If you follow a well-balanced
and appropriate diet, you will probably return to your prepregnancy
weight within 6 months of delivery.
- If you feel you have to follow a specific weight loss diet, consult
your health care provider.
- Exercise will help you lose weight and regain muscle tone. Check with
your health care provider for recommendations.
- If your health care provider advises you to exercise, start slowly
and don't exercise to the point of fatigue. Consider attending an exercise
class for new mothers.
- Start each workout with a warm-up to prepare your muscles.
- Be assured that even vigorous exercise has no ill effects on the quality
of your breast milk.
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