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    I did Atkins before I got pregnant, and I plan on returning to induction a few days after I deliver. I will deliver on July 21st and I can't wait to get back into losing weight. Has anyone had any experience with this? Or maybe known someone to do this? Any suggestions? (I don't plan on breastfeeding)

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    Re: Back to Atkins Postpartum

    I am very interested in any info anyone has to share on this as well - I am excited to be less than 3 months away from getting back to induction.
    Corina - 30
    5 ft 10
    Induction began 4/20/08
    Start and high weight - 240lbs
    Pre-Preg weight - 202lbs *7/1/08
    Current - 226lbs
    Goal - 160 lbs
    Baby Girl Due April 8th - then back to induction!

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      Re: Back to Atkins Postpartum

      I know this thread is old but I wanted to share my experience for anyone who might wonder the same thing.

      When you first deliver, as you probably know, your hormones will be changing yet again and DANDR says that hormonal fluctuations can hinder weight loss. Same reason we stop or gain around TOM. That being said, everyone's hormones are different.. as are your reaction to each pregnancy.

      When I had my son 4 years ago, I was retaining so much weight due to high BP that when I started 1 1/2 months post partum, I lost a TON of water weight fast. Like 15 pounds in 2 weeks..and I only had 55 pounds to lose. This was also my first time on Atkins.

      After I had my daughter 2 years later..it was a little different. I jumped back on maybe 3 weeks later and the weight came off a lot slower than the first time (but still at a decent rate). It was also harder since I am the type to weigh everyday and saw fluctuations I never did the first go round.

      Given how much of a drastic change our bodies undergo after delivery, I wouldn't jump right onto induction immedietly. Some might disagree, but that's my opinion. I gave myself about 4-6 few weeks, (I needed more time to heal with having a c/s) and then I jumped into Induction head first. I was able to do very light exercise with is a very important part of this WOL.

      I would say that when you are healed after delivery, and you are NOT nursing...jump in when you're ready. If you have/had a c/s then give yourself time to heal. If you had a fantastic natural delivery and are up for it, by all means, Do it!
      No one knows our bodies better than we do. Listen to your instincts and you will do fine

      I hope this helps! Hopefully others will come and share their experiences as well.
      *Dieting makes you look good with your clothes on...exercise make you look good with them off.*

      **About me:**
      23/F/5'3"
      Start date: 7/14/2009
      Lost a total of: 15.75 inches!!



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      • #4
        Re: Back to Atkins Postpartum

        I know this is a little older post but I just found my way back = )

        I just had my baby on July 6th after a c-section. I fully intended to get back on board after delivery but decided a few days after to give myself the full 6 weeks post partem. I am only 1 week, 1 day away and I can surely say I was not ready or mentally prepared to get back on but I am looking forward to it. I am also breast feeding and I have noticed that I am losing weight slowly (preggo weight) but that has kept me content anyway. Before becoming pregnant I was 296. I got down to 230 lbs (yay !) in four months. Then I found out that I was preggers and put on 30 lbs. through out the pregnancy (bringing me up to 260). I thought after the baby was born that I would have lost most of it and I was SO WRONG. I held alot of water and swelling after the c-section and 2 weeks out I was still 254 lbs ... which made me decide to wait on Atkins. I have lost so far 16 of the 30 lbs .. Just wanted to share my story !

        Good Luck to you all = )
        Sabrina
        31 f /5'6

        Started Atkins 12/27/09 : 290 lbs.
        290/274/190

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          Re: Back to Atkins Postpartum

          I wanted to try this after having my baby at the beginning of the year, but I read that you should not do any phase of Atkins except lifetime maintenance. So that's why I'm only starting after 7 months post partum. Unfortunately, with both of my pregnancies I have gained the most weight after the baby was born (even though I was breastfeeding!). Hopefully this diet can put things right for me!
          Started September 15/09
          5'9" F 322.4/322.4/165

          Mini goals:
          Post baby weight (6 months ago): 305
          Pre baby weight: 289
          Wedding weight (6 years ago): 240
          Engagement weight: 199
          High school weight: 180
          Goal: 165 (don't remember when I weighed this)

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          • #6
            Re: Back to Atkins Postpartum

            After posting last nite, I started researching on the best way to get back on and what method. And I have read so many different things that now I am confused ! lol.
            Sabrina
            31 f /5'6

            Started Atkins 12/27/09 : 290 lbs.
            290/274/190

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            • #7
              Re: Back to Atkins Postpartum

              If you do maintance and keep breastfeeding it will slide right off!
              sigpicErika: 32y/oF, 5'8" start Atkins 6/22/08 201.6
              highest wt. 253lbs



              190 - 7/16/08
              180 - 8/16/08
              170 - 9/10/08
              164.5 10/8/08 Healthy Weight!!!
              160 - 10/31/08
              150 - 12/12/08
              148 10/2009
              147 1/2010
              146 2/20/2010
              145 -

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              • #8
                Re: Back to Atkins Postpartum

                Originally posted by Momma2threegirls View Post
                If you do maintance and keep breastfeeding it will slide right off!
                Please consider breastfeeding, it is so good for your baby!!!
                SW 155/CW 155/ GW 145

                New Year, New Start, New Beginning!








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