My daughter turned 2 in May and still nurses. Solid foods are her primary nutrition, now, of course. But nursing still provides her emotional comfort, immunities, and some nutrition. There are certain limitations I still have to diets and weight loss ideas, but obviously my caloric intake is not as detrimental as it was when she was younger. I am curious if there are other extended/full-term/long-term/whatever-u-call-it mommas out there and what your methods are.
P.S. - Despite all the hype about how bf'ing helps you lose weight faster? It works for a lot of people, but it SO didn't help me.


I bf'd DS for 15 months and didn't diet durning the first year but started really addressing my portions durning the end. I ended up drying up because of the decrease in cals and because I was only pumping 1x a day and DS was only nursing 1x a day. Since weaning I have lost an additional 30 lbs roughly. If she's still nursing regularly I think it would be safe for you to start calorie counting but allow yourself an extra few hundred cals to help your milk production. Good luck.
My 3.5 year old weaned back in October during my first trimester (luckily it was after we all got over the flu, I'm glad she nursed through that) and my DD2 (23 months tomorrow) is still nursing. She slowed down a bit toward the end of my pregnancy, but now that the baby is here and my milk is back in she's picked up more.
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I am eating a HUGE amount of calories, though, and it's slow but sure coming off.