Is baby weight harder to lose than regular weight?

Five reasons it's hard to lose weight after baby
Once the initial weight is lost, you'll need more time to lose the other pounds gained: "You will lose water weight and baby, amniotic fluid and placenta weight quickly, but losing fat pounds takes time and commitment."
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Why is it harder to lose weight after baby?

Your body is still healing.

“Many women gain a large amount of gestational weight. And after the baby comes, you have less time to exercise, less sleep, and your body is still healing from pregnancy and delivery,” explains Laura Arndt, a pre- and postnatal expert and the CEO of Matriarc.
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Is it easier to lose baby weight than normal weight?

In fact, about half of moms retained more than 10 pounds at six months postpartum, while a quarter of moms were still 20 pounds heavier than their pre-pregnancy size. While some moms have said they had a harder time losing weight after subsequent births, experts haven't been able to say this is conclusively true.
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How long should it take to lose baby weight?

You should plan to return to your pre-pregnancy weight by 6 to 12 months after delivery. Most women lose half of their baby weight by 6 weeks after childbirth (postpartum). The rest most often comes off over the next several months. A healthy diet with daily exercise will help you shed the pounds.
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Does your body hold onto fat after pregnancy?

Unfortunately, the fat stored during pregnancy will not automatically disappear postpartum. Your body will likely cling to the extra stores of fat and ready itself for breastfeeding – something that can actually help you lose pregnancy-gained body fat – but more on that in a minute.
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Can you stay skinny after pregnancy?

The reality is that after taking almost 10 months to grow a baby, it will take time to lose postpartum weight. A recent study found that only 20% of women return to their pre-pregnancy weight within the first three months postpartum and that 24% of women retain at least 10 pounds one year postpartum.
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Will my saggy belly go away after pregnancy?

Over time, your postpartum belly will lessen on its own. However, there are ways you can improve your postpartum belly at home. Once your doctor says it's OK, try to add exercise to your daily routine. Start with walking and light body weight exercises.
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How hard is it to lose baby fat?

Losing baby weight takes months, not weeks. "You can not give your baby what it needs if you are running low on fuel, fighting off headaches, and hungry all the time. So go slow and give yourself six to nine months," advises Shapiro.
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Why can't I lose weight while breastfeeding?

Your body will generally hold on to an extra 5-10 pounds above your pre-pregnancy weight, until several weeks after weaning and this is to protect your ability to produce milk, in case of illnesses or famine/severe calorie restriction, which is often seen in fad diets.
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How much baby weight do you lose naturally?

How much weight do you lose after giving birth? Once baby has been delivered (along with their accompanying placenta and amniotic fluid), most women lose an average of 10 to 13 pounds.
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How long does water retention last after pregnancy?

It is normal for postpartum women to have swelling, especially in their legs and feet. It is usually your body's way of getting rid of some of the excess fluid accumulated during pregnancy. Swelling may take up to two weeks to resolve.
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How much weight do you lose after C section?

Most women lose around 13 pounds (6 kg) right after childbirth, which includes the baby's weight, as well as the weight of the amniotic fluid and placenta. When it comes to fat loss, with a healthy diet and regular exercise, you may lose about 1 pound (0.5 kg) a week.
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How long does baby fat last?

In lean toddlers, their fat cells gradually shrink in the course of their early childhood. By the time they turn six-years-old, their body's fatness is at its lowest point and it can then start reproducing fat cells until puberty when fat cells stop forming.
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When does a woman lose baby fat?

Losing belly fat and getting a flat stomach is done through achieving a caloric deficit by eating less, exercising more, and doing that for at least 6-12 weeks. The more stubborn your belly fat is, the more strict and consistent you need to be with your diet and exercises regimen throughout that period.
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Why did my face change after pregnancy?

Some pregnant people notice acne, hyperpigmentation, or a "pregnancy mask" (the darkening of pigmentation around the mouth, cheeks, and forehead also known as melasma). Exhaustion and water retention may lead to under-eye pouches, while increased blood flow can cause spider veins across the face.
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Why is my belly still big 3 months postpartum?

However, a belly bulge that doesn't go away for months after delivery can be a sign of diastasis recti—a separation of your abdominal muscles. The normal separation between your abdominal muscles is about 0.5 – 1 centimeter or about one finger width.
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Does pregnancy slow down metabolism?

Pregnancy Metabolism

Your metabolism will increase, so you may have food cravings and the desire to eat more. Your body is requiring more nutrients to feed both you and your baby. Your uterus will enlarge and the amniotic sac will be filled with amniotic fluid.
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Does your metabolism change after having a baby?

Conclusion: Metabolic rate is lower during postpartum compared to pregnancy, and may be connected to insulin resistance. Maternal insulin resistance, inflammation, blood lipids, and substrate metabolism are all related to postpartum weight retention.
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Does your body shape permanently change after pregnancy?

Your body may have become wider during pregnancy. This is because it was making room for your growing baby. Your ribs may have expanded, and your hips will often widen to make it easier for the baby to exit the birth canal. For some women wider ribs and hips will be permanent.
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