Moms with strechmarks....
How long did it take you to accept them? Wjen I was pregnant with my first son over 2 years ago I got them alot of them only on my belly. So now I have a lot of lose skin too.
I know they dont go away. And I am thankful that with my second one didnt really get any new ones . But my belly is yuckey looking.
I know they dont go away. And I am thankful that with my second one didnt really get any new ones . But my belly is yuckey looking.
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I'm 19 and have some stretch marks on my hips from gaining weight/puberty. I know they aren't on my belly like yours, but my philosophy is that as long as my body is a good shape, I could care less about the stretch marks Hardly anybody will see them anyways!
Besides, just think of them as earning your stripes. Being a mom is probably worth it0 -
My belly is hideous. Got tons of stretch marks and looseness with my son, and with my daughter she was bigger so I actually ended up getting more (didn't even think I had any more unstretched skin to get them on but SURPRISE!) I hate my belly and it sucks that bikinis are never a possibility now unless I get some plastic surgery...but I deal with it and am happy for today's world of Spanx and whatnot that'll help with the loose lumpiness until it gets more normal.0
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I have not accepted them yet! My youngest is 5 months old. I hope they fad over the next couple of years and if they don't I may consider laser treatment. I also got the mask of motherhood while I was pregnant and that does not seem to be going anywhere either. Lots of makeup! I would also consider a tummy tuck!0
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I have had them for 12 years now. My eldest shredded my skin. Seriously looked like I had been attacked. They have faded some now. And I have had 2 more kids and they didn't get any worse.. I figure I can't change them so I deal.0
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15 years later and I am still trying to accept them.. I will never have the bikini body I want unless I go through some major cosmetic surgery. In which I am not completely opposed to but that of course costs!! So until I find myself a sugar daddy I have to deal with what god gave me..
I have three kids 15, 9, and 3. Each of my children left me with some type of scar on my body. The first two stretch marks and the third one a c section scar. I call my body a mommy body... I think the hardest part for me is seeing all these women that have had children sporting their sexy bodies and honestly its emotionally hard to get past at times..
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I agree it is hard to see women who have had kids with perfect bodies. Before I had my first I had lost 85lbs. And finaly liked what I saw in the mirrer. And after 2 kids it has taken a big toll on my belly.0
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After twins, forget it! I don't think I will ever accept them. I put oils on them, lotions, etc. I have never had a bikini body but when I get there I will figure out if they are so bad that I don't want to show myself or not. I have 40 lbs to go so I will see how they look then!0
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I'm 21, and I've had stretch marks for 3 and a half years now. My daughter tore up my stomach. I've honestly accepted them. Tanning actually helps, and I don't wear anything that could show my stomach. They're really a badge of honor. I am a mama, and i have the scars to prove it lol0
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As a mom of 4 girls I have stretch marks EVERYWHERE! I had a friend who had started using Celtrixa and had positive results. They don't go away of course but it did help with the redness and seemed to shrink them a little.0
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I've posted this before, but for all the AWESOME Moms:
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I actually have less stretchmarks from my son than I do from my weight fluctuating over the years! I have had them since I was a teenager, I HATED them and I missed out on a lot of clothes fun in my teens because I didn't want to wear anything that showed my legs or arms. I just accept them now - they're there, they're not going anywhere, and it could be worse - hey if all else fails, cover them with Sally Hansen! Also they will fade a LOT over time.0
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I just had my third baby a little less than 4 months ago. I didn't get any new stretch marks with her, but I got them with my first two. I haven't accepted them and I don't think I ever will. As soon as I get a little extra money I'll be trying some collagen creams to see if that helps repair them. If they don't, I'll start saving for laser treatments. I got them on my thighs, butt, hips, and calves, in addition to my belly. I'd like to feel comfortable wearing shorts at some point in my life. My kids are wonderful and I wouldn't trade them for anything. But that doesn't mean I won't try everything to get rid of the stretch marks.0
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I got stretch marks before I was even a mom so that's a harder pill to swallow for me. Then when I had my first I feel it got worst and they're all in my belly as well. My mom had 3 of us was smaller than me and she does not have one single one . I have always considered laser surgery but until I'm done having kids. They suck but I also understand that they happen so I don't get too depress about them. I'm hoping to loose all the weight and have them fade a bit or maybe try some of these special creams on them.0
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I got stretch marks before I was even a mom so that's a harder pill to swallow for me. Then when I had my first I feel it got worst and they're all in my belly as well. My mom had 3 of us was smaller than me and she does not have one single one . I have always considered laser surgery but until I'm done having kids. They suck but I also understand that they happen so I don't get too depress about them. I'm hoping to loose all the weight and have them fade a bit or maybe try some of these special creams on them.
Same here. My mom has always been thin. She didn't get stretch marks from pregnancy either. Since people go on about how getting stretch marks is at least partially hereditary, I feel like I've been punished for being a little overweight with my first pregnancy.0 -
My fear has always been that I'd never be able to show my stomach in public, that I'll never beable to wear a bikini. I still feel like that sometimes, but I think they have fade enough so it might be possible. I am still not sure I'll ever actually wear a bikini, but it's fun to think I might...
Still a lot of work to do, but I think that once I start with more strength and work on abs which I still have about 15/20 more pounds to go to get there, I think then I might be able to wear it. However I'm ok with the stretch marks if they never go away, at least they have faded a lot. I'm a lot more comfortable naked now then I was before. The before photo isn't even the very start of it all, it's just in the process, and it's awful.0 -
that coco butter is quite good0
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I have very few light ones, i was lucky0
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I don't think I will ever accept them. It looked like I had a belt of stretchmatks.. from my belly to my back.
I use bio oil daily and almost 3 yrs later they have faded a lot.
I had stretchmarks from puberty that after awhile were very hard to see.. I'm hoping the same for these
I want to wear a two piece and not feel self-conscious(sp)0 -
not a mom but I am a dad who a ton a strecharks0
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Single moms need love to, oh mybad, wrong thread-Ty:flowerforyou:0
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Oh I think I got enough to share with two other moms. Any takers?
I think once I'm down to my goal weight, I won't really care about them. I don't wear bikinis anyway, and my husband just likes the fact that the last baby gave me some hips. Lol I want them smaller of course, but at the same proportion to my waist that they are now. We'll see.
The thing I'm somewhat worried about is extra skin. When I'm down 20 more pounds, I want my skin to tighten up. It takes a while , like a couple of years, but apparently skin can retract quite a bit. Si for now, I'm just concentrating on losing the fat and gaining the muscle, and the skin is future Mama's problem. :-P0 -
I've totally come to accpet mine and I have them BAD, like almost to my waist bad. My theory is You should feel sexy, you've done something that HALF the population can't- carried and birthed a child, and if a person thinks stretch marks make you NOT sexy they're not worth your time.0
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I have just accepted mine after all I had some on my arms and hips long before I had my daughter. Having my daughter left me with plenty more on my abdomen, thankfully I am very fair skinned and they faded fairly quickly. I am probably going to have some tattooed over once I reach my goal weight.0
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I'm sorry to jump in, but have you really lost all of your weight following the guidelines on this website? I am new to fitnesspal!!!0
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My son gave me the majority of mine and then I didn't take care of myself for the four years afterward, so I got more. When I had my daughter, I didn't notice any new ones. I don't think I'll ever like them, but I have accepted that they'll always be a part of me. I'm not the type of person to show off my tummy anyway, so as long as I don't have too much extra skin sag, I think I'll just ignore them. I have others on my arms and breasts from fast weight gain, but those haven't bothered me as much.0
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When I was pregnant I was so happy because I didn't get any strechmarks (or so I thought). Then one day I was changing in my room that had a full length mirror and I wanted to cry! The reason I thought I didn't have any strecthmarks was because they were all hiding under my belly so I couldn't see them!! I've gotten more since I've gained more weight but they have gotten ALOT lighter. I hoping that lifting will really help tighten the area(I haven't started yet). So hopefully when I hit goal I won't be all saggy lol.0
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At least you women with kids have a good reason for them.
Trying being a guy with them. A lot of people don't even realise guys get them...0 -
Im 19 and my pregnancy last year really made my stomach worse. The marks are wide and right at my belly button level. Plus I have a little extra skin pack on the lower abdomen. Hopefully with toning they will go away.0
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I haven't accepted them fully, I still have my moments of non-acceptance. I have them all over (stomach and hips, upper legs, upper arms, and even under my breasts), my first born did a number on me but my second child was generous enough not to give me any new ones. I'm just worried about getting the loose skin all tightened.0
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I have come to accept my stretch marks. I have stuck up family members who think that stretch marks are disgusting. My body is real. I have 3 wonderful children and the stretch marks and c-section scars to prove it! My ex husband used to make fun of them and treat me horribly. When i left him he would tell me over and over how nobody would ever want me with such an aweful belly. He could not have been more wrong. I am now married to a wonderful man who sees me as "sexy"! I had to learn to be comfortable in my own skin. Who says i need a bikini to be sexy on the beach? My husband told me how attractive i was this morning as i was standing next to the coffee pot with a sick toddler in one arm and wearing a old tshirt and shorts!0
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