Want to lose pregnancy weight? Gynaecologist reveals 5 ‘simple, realistic’ tips to shed some kilos after childbirth
admin | August 30, 2025 6:22 PM CST

During pregnancy, as the mother often 'eats for two', weight gain is natural. Other than this, a multitude of factors are responsible, such as the baby's growth, fluid retention, hormonal shifts and so on.
After childbirth, mothers gear up to lose all the pregnancy weight. But surprisingly, it may not be the daunting uphill climb as expected because the body naturally loses weight too after delivery.
Chennai-based gynaecologist Dr Santoshi Nandigam, who frequently shares insights about pregnancy for expecting mothers on her Instagram, shared in an August 29 post how mothers can lose weight after childbirth.
She wrote, "So many new moms worry about 'baby weight,' but here's the truth-your body naturally sheds quite a lot the moment your baby is born."
In fact, around 5 to 7 kg are lost instantly after delivery, Dr Nandigam highlighted. The gynaecologist explained that this drop in weight happens due to the release of the baby, placenta, amniotic fluid, and blood and fluid shifts. Here are some of the average numbers she shared that contribute to this immediate postpartum weight loss:
- Baby: 3 to 3.5 kg
- Placenta: 500 to 700 g
- Amniotic Fluid: 900 g
- Blood and fluid shifts: 1.5 to 2.5 kg
Dr Nandigram listed some simple and realistic tips that help new mothers gradually shed their baby weight while not putting too much strain on the mother's health. From better dietary choices to staying active, here are some of the tips Dr Nandigram shared:
1. Prioritise protein and whole foods
- Build every meal around proteins, veggies, and fibre.
- Water supports metabolism, milk supply & reduces unnecessary snacking.
- Try cumin, fennel and carom (Ajwain) water. Boil for 5 mins and sip throughout the day.
- Helps digestion, reduces water retention and boosts metabolism.
- Start with walking, yoga, or light strength training.
- Wait at least 6 weeks, get clearance from your gynec, then focus on consistency over intensity.
- Hard with a baby, but even short naps + mindfulness help regulate fat-storage hormones.
- Journaling works wonders. Write down even simple feelings like "I'm tired" or "I don't know what to do now."
- Work with a gynaecologist, nutritionist, or trainer who understands postpartum recovery.
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