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A postpartum recovery tracker shows weeks since birth and flags key recovery milestones. Physical recovery takes 6–12 weeks; emotional adjustment often takes much longer.

Formel

Postpartum weight loss: first 2 weeks ~12 lbs (baby, placenta, amniotic fluid); then ~1–2 lbs/week for months 2–6 if breastfeeding, slower if formula
PregnancyWeight
Total weight gained in pregnancy (lbs or kg)
PostpartumWeek
Weeks postpartum (Integer (0–26))
WeightRemaining
Estimated remaining pregnancy weight (lbs or kg)

Trinn-for-trinn guide

  1. 1Days postpartum = Today − birth date
  2. 2Week 6: standard postnatal check-up
  3. 3Exercise typically cleared at 6–12 weeks depending on delivery type
  4. 4C-section recovery takes longer — minimum 8–12 weeks

Løste eksempler

Inndata
Birth 1 March, checking 26 April
Resultat
8 weeks postpartum; standard 6-week check has passed

Ofte stilte spørsmål

Why do I lose weight after giving birth?

Baby (~7.5 lbs), placenta (~1 lb), amniotic fluid (~2 lbs), blood loss (~1 lb), and fluid shifts (~2–3 lbs). That's 13–15 lbs immediately. Remaining is weight you gained to support pregnancy.

How long does it take to lose pregnancy weight?

Most women lose half within 6 weeks. Full return: 6–12 months typical (6 months if breastfeeding due to metabolic boost). Some retained: hormones, body changes permanent (~10% of gain typical).

Is it safe to diet while breastfeeding?

Gentle diet OK (500 kcal deficit). Aggressive dieting (> 1000 kcal deficit) may reduce milk supply. Breastfeeding itself burns 300–500 kcal/day. Prioritize adequate calories + hydration.

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