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Question–: Breastfeeding?
So I’m planning on breastfeeding this baby when I have her regardless, but I was wondering…does breastfeeding help you lose weight faster?
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Answer by alishatravis
according to what i have read it does help stimulate your body which helps you lose the baby fat quicker!
Good Luck
Answer by lil punk
yes I breastfed and it helped me loose alot of weight. it is better for the baby anyway.
Answer by mystic_eye_cda
Breastfeeding burns calories, it also shrinks the uterus and there is some evidence if you don’t breastfeed your uterus will always remain slightly enlarged.
However as usual diet and exercise have more to do with weightloss than anything else.
Answer by Aingeal
it does as long as you maintain a healthy diet and stay active. I lost all my pregnancy weight really fast. I am still nursing my 9 month old and am still loosing additional weight that I need to loose anyway.
Answer by Clair
yes! breast feeding gives you a super fast metabolism. and it’s great for the baby
Answer by annamartin
Yes, it totall does! You burn an average of 500 to 600 calories a day from breastfeeding. Your body takes what you eat and drink and turns it into breastmilk. It’s basically burning the food and calories and you’re not even exercising. It’s the easiest weight loss ever. If you want to lose weight after the baby is born, I would recommend breastfeeding. However, you will be hungrier than normal because you’re burning the food so fast so you have to be careful not to eat a lot more because then you’d be cancelling out the 600 calories.
Answer by thejezowskis
It did with my first but with my second I got the Mirena IUD and it made my weight loss stop as soon as I got it in – wish I would have gotten on the Mini-pill again. You use an extra 500 calories a day when you breastfeed if you do it full time. Doesn’t hurt to try and is great for both you and the baby – heck of a lot easier than listening to a child scream and cry while you prepare a bottle if you ask me! (That and you don’t have to carry bottles around!) Best of luck!
Answer by crazy_super_chick
Absolutely. Breastfeeding helps your uterus contract, that’s why pumping before birth can cause you to go into labor. This website has a lot of info on how breastfeeding helps you lose weight. nttp://smartmomma.com/new_momma/lose_weight_fast.htm
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breastfeeding–: breastfeeding???
I am planning on breastfeeding. I know its the best for my baby. But I my breast being stimulated is my sex turn on. I am having a baby boy and it feels weird to me that he will be suckling on them. Has any one else felt like this? How do you get over this feeling?
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Answer by Emily F
you really wont feel like that at all when you start breastfeeding. That feeling will go away fast! it’s nothing at all like that! you’ll be fine!
Answer by Ha H
Yeah, it feels weird, but after a while, you just kinda get used to it. This is, of course, after you’ve gotten them toughened so it doesn’t hurt to feed – no turn on feeling then!! Every once in a while, your breasts get a little confused, so you are ready for sex after the feeding, but it wasn’t a big deal.
Answer by Ginnie
well, this is an interesting question and I will give you my very best answer because I know exactly what you are talking about. I have a little baby boy and i breastfeed him for a little over a month. I stopped b/c I started getting stimulated and it made me feel like a pedaphile. But it didnt happen until like 4 weeks in. I don’t know, it doesn’t make any sense to me. Some breastfeeding books will mention ’stimulation’ and they don’t say its a bad thing, but I for me, I couldn’t do it.
Answer by nowinteknicolor
before I started breastfeeding, my nipples were a big “hot spot” for me too. But breastfeeding is just such a different experience, your brain does not associate it as being sexual (it would be like getting turned on from giving birth or having a papsmear, just because there are “erotic” areas being touched doesn’t always mean your brain will interpret it as sexual or pleasurable).
I’ll admit I was a little worried about how weird it would feel to have a baby sucking on an area you usually associate with sex, but once I started breastfeeding, it has never been a problem.
Answer by Mommy0307
I am breastfeeding my 14 month old boy. Don’t worry it is a totally different sensation. You won’t even be thinking about sex when you are feeding your baby. It won’t be weird it will be amazing. Congratulations on deciding to breastfeed. It is the best thing that you can do for him.
Answer by Stardayzy
Yes I felt the same way before my son was born. Trust me, when you hold that little baby and know that you are his life-source, his food, you will realize there is nothing sexual about it at all. I went on to BF my son for 14 months. It is a wonderful bonding experience and I am currently BFing my daughter as well. On the other hand, it can still be sexual when you are with your man, and maybe even more so because they are more “sensative”. =)
Answer by Pedsgurl
It’s a totally different feeling. Once you have a baby, it’s all about nuturing them. It’s a special bond and I hope it works out for you : )
Congrats in advance
Answer by Big Momma
I am currently (at the very moment! LOL!) breastfeeding my 2nd son. I have never once felt sexually stimulated in any way.
I have never met anyone who has either, but there could be…
Once you breastfeed your baby for the first time, you’ll know…
Answer by Sasha B
Dont worry when your baby is born you will relize that your maternal inticts are so much stonger than anything else, you will have no problen seperating the two feelings. Also your nipples will be so sore and cracked for the first couple of weeks it will not feel like anything fun.
Answer by daisy mcpoo
It’s a whole different thing. Your breasts go through so many changes after birth, and you will think of your baby in a totally different way that you do your husband obviously. Think of it as an intimate bonding experience in the way that you are nourishing your baby – it is weird for anyone at first whether your baby is a boy or girl, but don’t worry you will feel better about it when it happens.
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It’s such a totally different feeling, breastfeeding, so dont worry. What will be odd is the cramping sensations you will get at first. I found breastfeeding my middle son to be so utterly relaxing though, it was lovely. He was the best feeder of all 3.
everyone else has already said this – but you will not feel that way once your little guy gets here…
If for some reason you still do…you can always pump and feed him with a bottle – just get with a lactation consultant to see how to do that most effectively…breast milk is so healthy for newborns that even a little is better than none!
Congrats and good luck.
I was concerned about that too. For me, learning to breastfeed was hard work. I was so distracted by making sure baby was latched properly, her hands were out of the way, I was sitting up straight, is she still latched on right? It was tough for us in the beginning, so the sex issue was not an issue at all. I was concentrating so hard on what I was doing.
You might have some sexual feelings while you breastfeed, and that’s OK. It creeped me out when it happened to me, and that’s OK too. I really think you’ll be too tired to think about sexual feelings right after your baby’s born, and once you get used to nursing, it will be fine.
You can do it. Relax and it will be fine!
BTW, I just thought I would add that the extra sensitivity from breastfeeding (and pregnancy) has actually made sex so much better for me. I have no sexual feelings when I’m actually nursing my little girl, but I can actually have an orgasm just from my husband sucking my nipples. I can’t explain why it works like that, but I could never do that before I breastfed my first baby.
I was worried about that as well before my son was born, but it feels nothing like that when he drinks.
You lose that feeling as soon as you hold your baby for the 1st time and you see that it’s your milk that feeds him, keeps him happy and healthy. After that it’s the most natural thing is the world.
Changes are that things are reversed for a while. I don’t want my bf to touch my breasts at the moment as they’re my baby’s now and not bf’s toys
I had the opposite. I hate people touching my nipples, period, but particularly during sex.
Its just not the same at all.
I’m breastfeeding a 28 month old and an 8 month old. Sometimes the toddler drives me nuts by poking and pinching the other breast which is a hard habit to break, but the actual suckling is fine, its not annoying, its not sexual.