Frequently Asked
Questions
Q/ I had a difficult birth which resulted
in an emergency c section. How soon after a c
section is it safe to start exercising?
A/ At this early stage you can and
definately should follow the pelvic floor exercise
programme and any of the phase one exercises that feel ok
to do. Monitor yourself carefully, watch out for
any signs of discomfort or pain around the scar.
Also you can follow the eating plan, you should see great
results from that alone.
Q/ I dont just have weight on my stomach,
my legs are my worst area. Will this plan still
work for me?
A/ The baby belly fat loss plan will do
three things for you. Firstly it will flatten your
stomach, secondly it will help you to lose weight and
thirdly you will become fitter and feel healthier
allowing you to cope with the stresses of having a new
baby. When losing weight or body fat it is not
possible to spot reduce, that is lose weight from any one
particular area. The fat is used from the entire
body as energy if needed. By creating a calorie
deficit we put our bodies in to fat burning mode and you
will lose fat from all over, your legs as
well.
Q/ I dont have the time or energy to do anything
right now, I just want to concentrate on my new baby, can
I start the plan in a few weeks time, will it still work
for me then?
A/ Yes this plan is a very effective fat
loss plan for anyone at anytime, especially postnatal
women. You should certainly be doing some of the
pelvic floor and pelvic tilting exercises now
though. They are so easy to do and only take
minutes a day. When you feel more in control of
your life again and ready to get in to shape then you can
follow the entire system. It will still be very
effective.
Q/ My prepregnancy weight was 9
stone. I gave birth 3 months ago and still
weigh 11stone. How much weight could I expect to
lose and is it unrealistic to expect to reach 9 stone
again?
A/ It is very difficult to predict weight
loss as people vary greatly. It will depend on a
number of factors including how well you stick to the
system and how much weight you gained during your
pregnancy. It is very realistic to lose at least a
stone on this plan and many inches from around the
body. As to whether you could reach 9 stone again,
that will depend on your determination and
commitment. Unless there are any medical reasons
why you couldnt then there is no physiological reason why
you wont get back to that weight again.
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