How to Eat To Lose Your Baby Weight & Your Mummy Tummy!

Eat to lose your baby weightHow do you eat to lose your baby weight & your mummy tummy?  Karin, mummy blogger at CafeBebe is a good few months (years… ;) ) postpartum, but still has baby weight & mummy tummy she’d like to see less of. And I’m a sucker for one of the sisterhood in tears, so when she came to find me at the CyberMummy conference for a hug & some support because yet another person thought she was pregnant… I had to step in. Postscript early 2011 – she is pregnant again now – congratulations Karin!)

arin’s mummy tummy is due to a number of factors, almost definitely including  diastasis recti – weak core muscles & a good few layers of fat sitting on top :( There may very well be other factors, including food intolerance or allergy causing excessive bloating, insulin resistance or unbalanced blood sugar levels due to eating habits, lifestyle factors & stress.

Karin is under orders to write down every morsel of food & drop of drink that pass her lips for 2 weeks. As she has already learnt, the very fact of writing it down can be rather effective in itself. Suddenly you’re accountable. ‘Some one’s going to read this. Hell, what if they think I’m a pig? What if they think I haven’t got a clue?’

The writing down bit is a start, even if you’re not going to get a scary personal trainer-type read over it. Try it for yourself! It really makes you think about what you’re eating & may surprise you. Often the number of coffees/ biscuits/pieces of toast/glasses of wine/handful of crisps that creep in whilst not actually counting as ‘meals’ can add up without your realising.

I’ve had one day’s worth form Karin so far, but I’m going to prolong her agony for a couple more days before telling you what she’s eating or giving any advice. I need to know how she eats for a few days (then we can all have a good look ;) ) in order to give some meaningful guidance.

If you are following any kind of regime or programme of any description, if your nutrition is not being addressed as a priority then you’re not going to get anywhere. You can exercise until you collapse, but you won’t see any improvement if you’re sabotaging all your hard work with crappy eating.

Just so you know, I will NOT be putting Karin on a diet. I don’t do diets. Diets are rubbish & don’t work because if they did there’d only be one diet book instead of thousands. The diet industry makes an utterly scandalous amount of money by convincing us we need to buy their excuses for food. We don’t. Nature makes food quite well by itself thank-you. But I can give you some ideas & guidelines on how to navigate the labels, the claims & the ‘science bits’ that the food industry loves to confuse us with.

This is not a diet, its how to eat the MuTu Food way.

So please give Karin your support & why not join her by keeping your own food diary for the next week or so?

2nd postscript early 2011 – this was a pretty fair anlaysis as it turned out that Karin is actually Coeliac & so completely intolerant to gluten!

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  • http://cafebebe.co.uk Karin @ Cafe Bebe

    Yes, it’s me! Oh Wendy…I do love how you’re so very helpful and lovely! I have another day from yesterday…I end up so bloated & uncomfortable by the end of the night. Ack! Looking forward to your recommendations!

    :) Karin

  • http://www.nomoremummytummy.com wendy

    Bloated & uncomfortable means the food you’re eating is not agreeing with you, & not being digested properly, so you won’t be getting the full nutritional benefit. That, &/or you’re simply eating too much. Don’t worry, we’ll get to the bottom of it. But you need to take a long term view & systematically figure out what is making your body feel bad.