How to Lose Weight After Pregnancy

Last Update: July 30, 2008

Video By: LIVESTRONG.COM

Gaining weight during pregnancy is healthy and natural, but many new moms crave their pre-pregnancy weight after the baby is born. Learn how to lose weight safely after pregnancy in this video.

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  • Get doctor's release
  • Wait 4-6 weeks after birth
  • Start with light intensity
  • Listen to your body

About this Author

Known as the trainers' trainer, Carol Ann has 19 years of professional fitness training experience, a Master's degree in Exercise Science and Health Promotion, and CEC provider status with AFAA and ACE. She holds current fitness certifications including Group X Instructor, Personal Trainer, Pilates, Yoga, Aqua Fitness, Kickboxing, and Lifestyle Fitness Coaching. Carol Ann has traveled nationally and internationally training fitness professionals, presenting certifications and workshops, and sharing her knowledge for specific training techniques and application. Along with various fitness training DVD's, she is the creator and star of the fitness DVD series called The Steel Physique System. She also is a freelance fitness expert writer for several publications. In 2008 she is launching Studio Group X, a premier state-of-the-art group exercise studio in North Tampa, FL. The focus is to engage her clients into leading healthy lifestyles for a lifetime through an educational and fun process.

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