I'm starting the 12 week weight loss plan today. I'm planning to lose about 11kg as I need to get more healthy prior to trying for a baby next year. I had quite a serious health scare following the birth of my first baby - which I think was partly if not mostly due to me being overweight before and during the pregnancy. Most importantly I have a happy healthy 2 year old now who amazes me more and more each day and now its time to make some lifestyles changes in order to provide a brother or sister to join my little lad and make our family complete.
Any tips on the plan or encouragement would be greatly appreciated. My biggest challenged is being organised enough to plan the meals around a full time job and full time mummy to a toddler.
Thanks in advance,
Mum with a Goal
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As the mum of a toddler, and working, you will be used to organising your time. I have found that the more organised I am with my meal planning the better it is for me.
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Have a look at the NHS 12-week plan; many people have had success with it. Also use the BMI checker to find your target calories, it's important to eat enough. This can be a major turning point, realising you can eat anything as long as the calories are accounted for and are within your personal limit.
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Welcome to this forum MumwithGoals ! To succeed in this journey you really have to strive to get organized otherwise you can find it overwhelming. Since you work full time including being a full time mom, you really have to sacrifice some time into your schedule to prepare healthy meals in advance, especially during your free time. This will go a long way in reducing stress and the decisions that you have to make on a day to day basis on what to prepare for your meals. Prepare meals that can cater for the entire family as much as possible. With time, you will find it sustainable and easy.
I prefer weekly and when time allows I can do bi-weekly. I buy meats, grains (beans, lentils, brown rice) and veggies like broccoli in bulk; cook, portion and freeze. Other veggies or eggs, I would stock and refrigerate and cook on rotational basis coz they don't take much time to prep and cook. The frozen foods I defrost the night before use.
Congrats on your little one and hope for a new one. You can do it. We'll be here for you.
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