Weight Loss Advice for a New Mother - #43477
Iam 33 year old lady and a feeding mother of 7 month old girl infant my question is can I take this medicine for weight loss as.I gain alots of weight after my 1st pregnancy and had four c sections last 7 years n family planning operation too 7 month before please suggest me
How long have you been trying to lose weight after your pregnancy?:
- Less than 1 monthWhat is your current diet like?:
- Mostly home-cookedHow often do you engage in physical activity?:
- Not at allDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Considering your recent childbirth and breastfeeding situation, weight loss efforts require careful handling. In Ayurveda, we prioritize gradual and balanced approaches to shed excess weight, while supporting lactation and healing. The postnatal phase is critical, especially after multiple surgeries, and it demands supportive care for both your body’s recovery and your child’s nutrition.
Primarily, it’s essential to focus on nourishing foods that support lactation and simultaneously balance your doshas. Favor warm, easy-to-digest meals like moong dal khichdi with ghee, which aids digestive fire, or ‘agni.’ Include cooked vegetables such as carrots, beets, and spinach, as these provide both nutrients and satiety.
Avoid extreme fad diets or weight loss supplements during this phase. Such interventions might compromise the quality of breast milk or disrupt your body’s recuperation process. Instead, begin with gentle physical activities like postpartum yoga or walking, which are beneficial for weight management and post-surgical recovery.
In ayurveda, practices like Udvartana, an herbal powder massage, can be supportive for weight management. It stimulates circulation and breaks down subcutaneous fat tissue. You can seek guidance from a professional therapist for this treatment, ensuring it aligns with your healing progress post-surgery.
Keep your stress levels in check with practices like meditation as increased stress can affect body weight. Ensure sufficient sleep, as sleep is vital for metabolism and weight balance.
Hydration is crucial; consume warm water throughout the day, as it aids digestion and toxin removal. Herbal teas such as fennel seed or ajwain (carom seed) may enhance digestion and assist in balancing doshas.
If you desire specific ayurvedic herbs like Triphala for weight management, it’s advisable to consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can evaluate how they fit your unique constitution and current life stage. Remember, patience and consistency are keys, aiming for sustainable progress rather than quick fixes.

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