waist measurements(females only )

hi all :) i have a question..from where do you have to measure your waist?? some people say at the narrowest point some say at navel/belly button.. like when i read someones waist measurements i always wonder at what point she must have taken it? what does the general public do?
also, i would like you pretties to share your weightloss and waist measurement :) thanks !
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  • zoeysasha37
    zoeysasha37 Posts: 7,088 Member
    I measure up high, at the narrowest point. I think this may be called the "natural waist" I'm not sure though, but when I got measured for a dress the tailor said to measure that point as my waist. So that's what I go with, so I know that I'm on the same page as my tailor.
    Anyway, I started my journey at 202 lbs. I currently weigh 135 lbs. I'm almost 5"8 tall, and my waist is 27 inches right now.
  • marinashakeel
    marinashakeel Posts: 263 Member
    I measure up high, at the narrowest point. I think this may be called the "natural waist" I'm not sure though, but when I got measured for a dress the tailor said to measure that point as my waist. So that's what I go with, so I know that I'm on the same page as my tailor.
    Anyway, I started my journey at 202 lbs. I currently weigh 135 lbs. I'm almost 5"8 tall, and my waist is 27 inches right now.
    i have the same waist as you :) i am 5'0 and 124lbs :)
  • I agree with thorsmom05 I also measure at the most narrow point. Im 5'8, 155lb and have a 30 inch waist, but ive only just started my journey so maybe a couple of inches off in a couple of months fingers crossed :).
  • 1971MLJ
    1971MLJ Posts: 137 Member
    Yup narrowest point. I'm 5'3, 126lb and 24.5inch waist.
  • Tigredia
    Tigredia Posts: 107 Member
    Lump
  • Guinivere
    Guinivere Posts: 357 Member
    I'm 41yrs old, 13stone, 34 inch waist. 5ft 8
    My body fat content us 27%

    Rather than look at the scales I want to drop to 22% body fat and 28 inch waist"...
  • Eleonora91
    Eleonora91 Posts: 688 Member
    I don't think waist has the exact same position in every women's body, for me it's a bit low since I've got a big ribcage :) just try to find the smaller point. Mine is 29" I'm 5' 5" and 140-145 in weight :)
  • in_the_stars
    in_the_stars Posts: 1,395 Member
    23 or 24 inches, I like to fit into vintage dresses. :)
  • zoeysasha37
    zoeysasha37 Posts: 7,088 Member
    I personally, record my measurements on paper, and I also measure lower just to see if its changed. I measure my hips, arms, and thighs as well. And every month I write it down and see the changes. Sometimes its more telling then the scale anyway :-)
  • arubababy
    arubababy Posts: 46 Member
    I'm 5ft 6 146 pounds and my waist is 36.5 inches though i measure around my belly button. Reading this i may find the smallest point so it's smaller and i feel better :-)
  • rdkstar
    rdkstar Posts: 260 Member
    My narrowest is where my belly button is. But that could be because i am tall at 5.10
  • Well done you!
    I measure mine at the narrowest point too, i have problems hip measuring though.
    I started my journey at 182lbs, i'm 5'1 and my waist was 39". I am currently 164lbs and my waist is 30"
  • wapan
    wapan Posts: 219 Member
    I measure at narrowest point which is about 2 inches above my belly button. I'm 5"5 and weigh around 128 lbs and my waist is 26.5 inches. I'm pretty happy with that.
  • Dposh67
    Dposh67 Posts: 16 Member
    I measure 2 points. At my bellybutton point and above my bellybutton going up towards rib cage.
    My bellyfat seems to sit low so I measure that area to see if it decreased.
  • ashleyblossom1
    ashleyblossom1 Posts: 699 Member
    I measure the narrowest point for my regular waist measurements and then I measure the fattest part because I feel like that's more important to worry about. I don't care about the tiny part if the rest is still fat. :tongue:
  • thejadegirl
    thejadegirl Posts: 59 Member
    I feel like I have a big waist for my weight lol. I also measure at the narrowest point. I'm 5'2" with a 28" waist at 117 pounds.
  • meglizbo
    meglizbo Posts: 42
    I measure at my natural waist (the narrowest point), right on my belly button and just below. I get progressively larger as I go down my body so I like to track all three spots to see where I am losing! I tend to lose from my natural waist first, and the under my belly button spot last (grrrr, silly tummy fat).
  • Elsie_Brownraisin
    Elsie_Brownraisin Posts: 786 Member
    I measure waist at narrowest and hips at widest.

    I don't know what my waist size was at my largest, about 36-38 inches I think. It's currently 29 inches. I'm 5ft 4in and weigh 158lb (72 kg). But I'm weird shaped and have huge (huge!) hips.
  • Linnaea27
    Linnaea27 Posts: 639 Member
    I always measure my waist at the narrowest point of my torso-- that's what the waist is. :) I also measure around my tummy at bellybutton level and at the widest point of my hips (the widest point of the hips, which is often down around your buttocks, is what's measured for hip size for clothing).

    I'm 5'1" and my waist is presently somewhere around 26.75 inches. I weigh about 110 lbs right now.
  • marye2021
    marye2021 Posts: 225 Member
    I measure up high, at the narrowest point. I think this may be called the "natural waist" I'm not sure though, but when I got measured for a dress the tailor said to measure that point as my waist. So that's what I go with, so I know that I'm on the same page as my tailor.
    Anyway, I started my journey at 202 lbs. I currently weigh 135 lbs. I'm almost 5"8 tall, and my waist is 27 inches right now.


    First off GREAT job!

    Second yes the narrowest part of your waist is called you natural waist line. This will vary in position on people because our body shapes are so different.

    SW 220 waist was 40
    CW 188 waist 35
  • Is it bad that my rib cage is the narrower than my actual waist? I measure there because it makes me feel better lol. It's 28'' and i'm 5'7''. I'm hoping to get it down to 24''ish
  • amblight
    amblight Posts: 350 Member
    Depends on the purpose! For clothing and what your figure looks like, yes, measure at the narrowest point/natural waist.

    Though if you doctor measures you, they'll do it 1" above your belly botton, as that is more relevant to if you are likely to have too much fat around your organs.
  • bumblebeez86
    bumblebeez86 Posts: 208 Member
    I measure my waist across my belly button - currently 5'4'' 137lb and 29'' waist (didn't measure when I started but it is definitely smaller now) - would like to be 26-27'' :)
  • Cheeky_and_Geeky
    Cheeky_and_Geeky Posts: 984 Member
    I measure the narrowest part of my waist.
    5'1"
    114lbs
    27inch waist
    Size 5/6 US mostly. Some size 7 pants.
  • BriTyler3
    BriTyler3 Posts: 110 Member
    I agree with thorsmom05 I also measure at the most narrow point. Im 5'8, 155lb and have a 30 inch waist, but ive only just started my journey so maybe a couple of inches off in a couple of months fingers crossed :).

    Same boat as you
  • BriTyler3
    BriTyler3 Posts: 110 Member
    Hoping to get to at least a 26/24 inch waist : it may be reaching but I'm determined!
  • RobsGirl_lds
    RobsGirl_lds Posts: 211 Member
    5'10 150#
    Smallest point 26.5
    Natural waist 29.25
  • LTKeegan
    LTKeegan Posts: 354 Member
    I recently found that you can add new measurements (ie measure different things from the ones specified on MFP). So I measure both!

    5'6", 134lbs: natural waist 25" where I wear my jeans 31".
  • s1rens0ng
    s1rens0ng Posts: 127 Member
    5.9
    was 42" at 254lbs

    at present waist 32" at 213lbs

    goal is to get back to 20-24" at 115- 130lbs eventually
  • ModernNerd
    ModernNerd Posts: 336 Member
    I measure mine at the smallest point, but I'd imagine that consistency is more important than the exact location itself. Oh and I'm 5'6'' with a 22'' waist. No complaints :happy:
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