Moms that lost belly hang, extra flab, stretch marks..
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Wow, you women truly do look amazing. I was thin before baby and let myself go. Alot happened and I had alot of complications while pregnant including multiple hernias, and incompetent veins. It was unplanned, and I was in a car wreck and going through shock therapy and physical therapy on my. back, hip, and neck when I found out I was pregnant. I had to quit that because of safety issues. I was working 7 days a week, 2 jobs and was on my feet alllll daaaayy lllooonnngg.. I didn't work out and I was so depressed that I ate all the time hense my weight gain.
If i could change anything in this world it would be how I cared for my health/body while I was pregnant. I never would have gained so much weight. and the weight just caused even more complications and anemia and preeclampsia and other things as well. I think if I had cared more while pregnant than I would be able to be proud of my stretch marks and body. They are my own fault. And that I think is why i am so sad about my 'pouch, flab, flop, hang' today.
One day I hope to look as amazing or even HALF as amazing as you gals!0 -
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I'll post a pic later when I have some time to take a picture. It may not be a success yet, but it is looking good in the transition phase and might be encouraging to those you have waited a while after having kids. In my opinion, my loose skin is starting to tighten.
Just, Please, no harsh words, I don't want to cause drama by this post. :ohwell:
PS: I have also heard it depends on genetics, and in my case, my mom is a size 4 and in shape with still a big bulge. So, we will see about that factor.
Ok, so I feel like a dork because I can find no before pictures. Last night, my friend who took my progress pictures told me she could see a bit difference tho, because the belly did not hang, just pooched out.0 -
Wow, you women truly do look amazing. I was thin before baby and let myself go. Alot happened and I had alot of complications while pregnant including multiple hernias, and incompetent veins. It was unplanned, and I was in a car wreck and going through shock therapy and physical therapy on my. back, hip, and neck when I found out I was pregnant. I had to quit that because of safety issues. I was working 7 days a week, 2 jobs and was on my feet alllll daaaayy lllooonnngg.. I didn't work out and I was so depressed that I ate all the time hense my weight gain.
If i could change anything in this world it would be how I cared for my health/body while I was pregnant. I never would have gained so much weight. and the weight just caused even more complications and anemia and preeclampsia and other things as well. I think if I had cared more while pregnant than I would be able to be proud of my stretch marks and body. They are my own fault. And that I think is why i am so sad about my 'pouch, flab, flop, hang' today.
One day I hope to look as amazing or even HALF as amazing as you gals!
I am sure you will be amongst the ranks of the girls with pictures. And I wouldn't be to hard on yourself--from what you said, you had a lot to overcome during your pregnancy, more than most women. )0 -
You do give me inspiration. My body looks very similar to your before photo. (And I am currently at 170lbs.) How tall are you if you dont mind me asking? And do you workout/diet?
Thank you!! I'm 5'3". I generally do a couple days of HIIT on the treadmill each week, and one day of a long run, plus 3 days of heavy strength training and sometimes I take a cardio kickboxing class at my gym (I wind up going maybe once a week to once every couple weeks). As for diet, I eat pretty clean and stay away from grains/breads/pasta--only bc they upset my stomach. My macros are set at 40% protein, 30% carbs, and 30% fats, and I stay around 1400 cals a day. Feel free to take a look at my diary!
Oh and another poster asked a good question, regarding if people lost weight right after pregnancy/were in good shape prior to etc. For me, I was about a size 4 before I got pregnant, but not because I was in good shape, I was just young and had a good metabolism. I didn't really watch what I ate or work out regularly, so I was pretty much the definition of "skinny fat." I gained about 70 lbs during pregnancy, lost 30 pretty quickly but gained back about 10-15 of that weight over a couple years and just stayed at my heaviest, ,170 for a while until I started working on it this past January. My son is 5, will be 6 in November. It DEFINITELY would have been easie (and a LOT smarter) if I'd been in good shape before or starting working at it right after pregnancy!
Gosh, I am so excited for you! Because you look great in your bikini, and that makes me excited for me to loose and tone some more enough to where i would look like to look like you do! And your stretch marks blend well with your skin! You look awesome and I hope I can rock it like you do soon. I wish I would have had a little less post partom and alot more umph to get into shape right after my son was born! But i had a csection and went straight back to working 2 jobs and 7 days a week. (Weekends working 16 hour shifts on my feet) and juggling a newborn, his doctors, a weekend daycare and a weekday daycare, and all the stress that comes with a job and being a new mom doing it alone. I just wish I could have juggled my weight and working out better!
But you said your son was a few years old when you started loosing again, so it does make me excited that its not too late!0 -
This had been posted in other threads. From my profile, before and after losing the flab. I have two vaginal births.
I did HIIT circuits of full body/plyometrics exercises with weights, and ate at a slight deficit for the above results. I upped my calories now, and added more weight training now.0 -
Its been 6 years since i was pregnant and dream about my body being like some of your before pictures my stretch marks are crazy looking even after all this time, i have to that are thick and brutal right near navel going all way up.
My tummy slouch is bad too looks like a w shape.0 -
I know! I wish I looked near as good as these girls' before pics! If I did I would definitally see it as a major success! LOL0
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To those moms who have posted, the ones that didn't 'snap back' right away,
you've done brilliantly.
It's pretty hard for us that can't snap back to post a pic of what's left after child birth,
but you've all done so well0 -
To those moms who have posted, the ones that didn't 'snap back' right away,
you've done brilliantly.
It's pretty hard for us that can't snap back to post a pic of what's left after child birth,
but you've all done so well
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bump for later......
2 kids no c-section but yucky scar from hysterectomy0 -
Nanou,
No, no
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I was breastfeeding and my boobs have no density whatsoever any moms fix there flappy boobs and if so how do you do that!?0
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I was breastfeeding and my boobs have no density whatsoever any moms fix there flappy boobs and if so how do you do that!?
My fix as of right now, is a pushup bra. Lol. I hope someone else has a better alternative that doesn't cost $4500-$6000.0 -
This post was right on time! You ladies look awesome. This is what I needed. I see so many women who make transformations and I'm always like, "they don't have my issues." But these ARE my issues (minus c-section), we all share the same issues and I love it. We can all pull each other up and prove that it's possible. I'm a true believer now. :sad: :sad: :drinker: :drinker: :glasses:0
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I have a set of twins born via c-section (double breech) and a singleton born via VBAC less than 2.5 years later. The weight wouldn't come off until the twins were over one. Every time i tried my milk supply was compromised. After they turned one I lost the weight and the Mister must have thought I was pretty hot and we had a third.
I am on a recovery week after finishing 30 Day Shred, Ripped in 30, P90X, and Insanity.
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There is a new no surgical method that the doc can do to tighten it up. I saw it on tv 2 times0
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Y'all look fantastic, it does give me hope.
Pre-pregnancy, I was about 180; I'm 5'7 with a very big frame, so I was mostly skinnyfat with a little muscle. Got up to about 220 with my kid (he was almost 10 lbs though, and my doc said I was healthy - btw, no C-section). I let myself go for 7 years after that, but since December-ish I've been slowly getting back on track, and this past April was when I got really serious with MFP.
Stretch marks? No big whoop, I kinda like them and they're already fading. Flabbo skin? A little more concerned with. I'll be implementing more strength training as I can, since I've read success stories saying it worked. Worth a shot.
Think there's a chance of rebound? Anyone else with similar circumstances? I'm going for smaller and healthier than I was prior to birth.0 -
There is a new no surgical method that the doc can do to tighten it up. I saw it on tv 2 times0
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