Right after you give birth, you will lose about 10 pounds. This includes the weight of the baby. It also includes the placenta and amniotic fluid. And you may lose a little more weight soon after that.
You may be eager to lose all of your pregnancy weight. But don't try to do that quickly. And don't start cutting calories. Your body has been through major changes with pregnancy and birth. It needs vital nutrients now. This is especially important if you're breastfeeding. If you are nursing and lose weight too fast, you can reduce your milk supply.
It's best to take things slowly. For healthy weight loss, aim to lose about 1 to 2 pounds a week. Eating healthy foods and being active are the safest ways to do it.