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I want to lose about 15-20 pounds. I weigh 130 and its mostly around my stomach and thighs. I want to lose weight but alot of things are stopping me;
Im breastfeeding so I cant necesarrily drink the weight loss shakes or take any kinds of pills
My parents have totally spoiled my baby so she wants to constantly be carried so I cant prepare anything good or healthy to eat so I end up picking on things or getting fast food.
Any suggestions?
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Aww lordy another victim of western culture.
First advice. Get an ergonomic baby carrier such as a Beco Butterfly or an Ergo. Will cost about as much (or less) than a gym membership.
Shakes and pills are not weight loss tools, they are lazy poisons that rob your body of the nutrients you need.
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no time to cook is BS. Sorry. My daughter is a VERY high need baby. She is held throughout about all of the meals I cook.
THIS is where the Beco or Ergo comes in, put baby in it, go about your cookin'. Secondly, put away your car keys. get a backpack, strap on your baby and WALK. Go to the bank, the grocery store (obviously not for the big shopping trips, but need some yams for supper, heck yes), any other errands you have, do them while wearing your baby. If you use an Ergonomic carrier properly it will be comfortable for both you and baby, while getting mama in shape.
Eat good healthy, unprocessed food and walk with your little one. Very very very easy, cheap and straight forward.
Aww lordy another victim of western culture.
First advice. Get an ergonomic baby carrier such as a Beco Butterfly or an Ergo. Will cost about as much (or less) than a gym membership.
Shakes and pills are not weight loss tools, they are lazy poisons that rob your body of the nutrients you need.
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no time to cook is BS. Sorry. My daughter is a VERY high need baby. She is held throughout about all of the meals I cook.
THIS is where the Beco or Ergo comes in, put baby in it, go about your cookin'. Secondly, put away your car keys. get a backpack, strap on your baby and WALK. Go to the bank, the grocery store (obviously not for the big shopping trips, but need some yams for supper, heck yes), any other errands you have, do them while wearing your baby. If you use an Ergonomic carrier properly it will be comfortable for both you and baby, while getting mama in shape.
Eat good healthy, unprocessed food and walk with your little one. Very very very easy, cheap and straight forward.
I'm looking for a hiking baby carrier?
Alice
My daughter is 13 months - 22 lbs and still isn't walking. But, my husband and I love to hike. We are looking for a good/inexpensive hiking baby carrier. Preferably one for the back. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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We had a Kelty Pathfinder Carrier that we got at REI eons ago. We loved that in addition to being adjustable for the child, it was really easy to switch the torso length of the backpack so my husband and i could trade off carrying. Walk around a store with your child in tow and see how it feels. A padded hipbelt and auto kickstand are must-haves, but other features we liked were the removable/easily foldable sunshade (great for wind and minor drizzle too), a padded front bar - you'd be amazed how easily your child will sleep back there, zippered pockets on the belt and shoulder straps so we could easily access items on the trail without removing the backpack (snacks, gps, phone), The zip off backpack for storage worked great so when we were hiking together we could each carry some of the load, but if either of us was hiking alone with the child (or the other one was carrying gear as we backpacked) we could have the essentials (diaper, change of clothes, food, first aid kit) with the baby. I'd search Craigslist for a good one at a discount rather than buy a new one that has less features or is cheaper.
Hints: A small hand mirror in the front hipbelt is great for checking on the baby while hiking (Is she still wearing her hat? Is she sleeping?) Sometimes you want the sunshade as a barrier to prevent hair pulling... if your little lady is anything like my second (not a problem with my first).
We had a Kelty Pathfinder Carrier that we got at REI eons ago. We loved that in addition to being adjustable for the child, it was really easy to switch the torso length of the backpack so my husband and i could trade off carrying. Walk around a store with your child in tow and see how it feels. A padded hipbelt and auto kickstand are must-haves, but other features we liked were the removable/easily foldable sunshade (great for wind and minor drizzle too), a padded front bar - you'd be amazed how easily your child will sleep back there, zippered pockets on the belt and shoulder straps so we could easily access items on the trail without removing the backpack (snacks, gps, phone), The zip off backpack for storage worked great so when we were hiking together we could each carry some of the load, but if either of us was hiking alone with the child (or the other one was carrying gear as we backpacked) we could have the essentials (diaper, change of clothes, food, first aid kit) with the baby. I'd search Craigslist for a good one at a discount rather than buy a new one that has less features or is cheaper.
Hints: A small hand mirror in the front hipbelt is great for checking on the baby while hiking (Is she still wearing her hat? Is she sleeping?) Sometimes you want the sunshade as a barrier to prevent hair pulling... if your little lady is anything like my second (not a problem with my first).
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