There is also a digitally mastered audio version that can be listed to on your computer or ipod or copied onto a disk for latter listening. It is altogether 97 mega bite of crystal clear audio recording. The PDF document has a well structured table of content that lets you choose what is most important for you.
The book observes that one of the trappings of women desiring to lose weight is the celebrity issue. It observes that women desiring to lose
It suggests that rather than just wishing and being envious about "how this celebrity managed to lose all of their pregnancy-pounds in a matter of months, or how that celebrity went and got herself a fitness trainer to help her lose those pounds" you should "concentrate on what you can do to lose those pounds gained during your pregnancy"
Without going into a lot of the specifics, there are some points made in the book that I think desire attention. The book suggests that When looking at losing the weight you gained during your pregnancy, it is important to remember that it took nine months to rack up all that weight and would most likely take about that much time to take it off.
There is no real need to be in a rush the book suggests. It points out that women generally gain 20-30 extra pound during pregnancy, of that weight , you can expect to lose about 10-15 pounds after the baby comes. This means that you are left with an overall weight gain of about 10-15 pounds to contend with. "The aim is to lose 1-2 pounds per week. This is a healthy and realistic goal for a new mother" it says.
The book suggested 5 methods for losing weight after child birth. They are:
1. Breastfeeding
2. Exercise
3. Walking
4. Healthy eating habits
5. De-stressing
Of the five, I think Breastfeeding deserves a revisit. The book maintains that "not everyone knows this, but breastfeeding your baby can help you to lose weight." On the average it says, "a woman who breastfeeds her baby burns up about 500-700 calories per day", just from breastfeeding.
The book also noted that there will be those time when in spite of your best intentions, you still fall of the wagon. In those instances the book says, do not condemn yourself, but suggests,
This is the approach you need to follow with losing weight.
You start out with your target: Lose weight.
Then you make a plan of action: Lose weight, using this, this and this method. Then you make a plan of action: Lose weight, using this, this and this method.
The you fall off the
Finally, the book suggests that you remember you are not starting from the beginning - you are just continuing down the same road from where you fell off. It concludes with some specific exercise programs and some simple but effect recipes for effective