Anyone lose the "baby pouch"?

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  • winodini
    winodini Posts: 135 Member
    I am hoping against hope mine will go away without surgery to get it gone. It has been a big source of embarrassment for me.
  • Im 4'11" and currently 111lbs. I was 98 preprego and didn't have abs then but I had a nice stomach. Now I have this ugly strechmarked flap that I hate. It makes me depressed and all my weight is in my stomach. I know 111 doesn't seem like alot of weight but it is on a petite girl. I wanna lose 15lbs. Anyone have advice on losing weight when u don't have alot to lose? Just wanna be me again. Thnx
  • Kawaii618
    Kawaii618 Posts: 21 Member
    I have twins via c-section, I hope this damn pouch goes away, although it seems to be easier to get rid of for women that had natural deliveries. But I've seen men with these pouches too and makes me believe that wearing your pants too tight at the waist conribute sto it too
  • hsnider29
    hsnider29 Posts: 394 Member
    I have had two c-sections and have no pouch. I ran it off and did a lot of exercises in the plank position. Running is what really took it off though, both times. And its not "lucky" its hard work and a GOOD diet.

    I think the only lucky part is if you get stretch marks or not. I have horrible stretch marks and loose skin from my first pregnancy. I am working on getting rid of the fat but short of surgery I'll never get rid of the stretched out skin.
  • I have had two c-sections and have no pouch. I ran it off and did a lot of exercises in the plank position. Running is what really took it off though, both times. And its not "lucky" its hard work and a GOOD diet.

    I am working on it!! Lots of planking! Wooo, it is a work out!!
  • noomycakes
    noomycakes Posts: 1 Member
    Wow what an inspiration. You look amazing. !!!!
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