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VIPrincessBride
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From: Maryland
Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
Does anyone know if this is true or what really causes this and what a woman can do to get back her regular belly? Does breastfeeding help? Does exercise help? Is surgery the only option? Also, how much time should you let your body heal between pregnancies?
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Fri 30 Jan 2009 07:42:56 PM GMT)
SWEETP
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From: Little Rock, Arkansas
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
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MsSTBMrs
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From: Bronx, New York
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
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Shy41208
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From: Linden, NJ
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
That is very true about c-sections, I had 2-2 years apart and I still have a pouch, although I have not work on getting rid of it constantly, it is harder to get rid of. I breastfed both children and it helped a little bit but not like I wished. Lol. Wearing a very tight girdle from the day of leaving the hospital until (meaning 24-7, except in the shower) is also recommended but very uncomfortable. Exercising regularly asap is the best. C-section healing, doesn't allow to get started right away which also makes it more difficult to lose that belly.
But some women just have that snap back effect no matter how they delivered, they get me sick. Lol...no offense to any of the sistahs here.
Edited: Shy41208 (Sat 31 Jan 2009 07:24:23 AM GMT)
michelerdh2005
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Edited: michelerdh2005 (Sat 31 Jan 2009 06:36:03 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
You hit it on the head. It depends on your belly's situation entering that pregnancy...And unfortuntely, it depends on your genes and your metabolism. Of course breastfeeding helps, and the longer you breastfeed the longer you reap the benefits of breastfeeding. But you still need to eat healthy while breastfeeding and eating enough extra calories (300 calories extra...about the calorie content of a light breakfast or grilled cheese sandwich and OJ-so not much).....
This is something I counsel on daily! Of course, you need to give yourself time initially to "heal" before you get back to exercising. Then when you do, start slow. Giving birth, vaginally or c-section is exahusting! Then its the sleepless nights, acclimation, etc. But you have to put yourself up there with the baby. Most moms in my office are in worst shape health-wise than the baby, and I think thats not good. Yes baby is important, but if you get ill, you will have to let someone else take over until you get better.
Now as far as stair-step babies(moms pregnant within 6 weeks to a 16 months after giving birth). Its hard on the mom. We say space babies at least 2 years so your body can get back to where it was nutrient-wise before you got pregnant-and that takes about 16-20 months....Surgery is an option, but a last resort. And it needs to be after some weight has been lost and an exercise regimen is in place to strengthen any muscle tone that had been lost in that area.
But yes, genes play a big role, but we are not subject to them.
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Sun 01 Feb 2009 09:52:11 PM GMT)
lyntwins
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Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
I think your tummy condition pre-birth is a factor. I had twins 7 years ago via c-section and when I went back for my 6 week check-up I had a completely flat stomach. Before I got pregnant I had a flat stomach as well so my body just kinda went back into place. I also breastfed so this helped alot too. Literally while breastfeeding/pumping I could feel my stomach contracting. Everyone who sees me cannot believe that I have 7 year old twins. I have no stretch marks and still wear a bikini 7 years later. I have heard about developing the pouch after c-section but I didn't get one. Now...when I have another child this may be a different story...lol....
Edited: lyntwins (Mon 02 Feb 2009 06:04:26 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
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From: Maryland
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Mon 02 Feb 2009 07:42:16 PM GMT)
soontobebride
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From: Charlotte, NC
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
Hey this is the mistake that people make. If you have extra belly cushion the best way to lose it would be cardio, not crunches. You have to actually loose some of the cushion before you try to build it into muscle. There have been some cases where you can build the muscles under the fat and it's EXTRA hard to loose. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing at all wrong with doing crunches ALONG with a very good cardio routine, but some people don't do hardly any cardio but expect to loose those extra inches around the waist by doing crunches alone. When I start off with clients that express a concern about belly fat, I start them off with several intense cardio sessions. I don't introduce any type of crunch until further down the line when they've lost some inches in the waist area. You can also work on your waist throughout the day by slightly holding in your stomach as you sit at work, drive, exercise etc.
Edited: soontobebride (Tue 03 Feb 2009 01:25:48 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
Great advice! Gotta shed some of the fat around the belly area then work on toning! I do different types of abdominal exercises anyways to help my posture and strengthen those muscles. I haven't done crunches in a while. I think the different abdominal exercises that isolate the different muscle groups in that area is just more comfortable for me! Especially lower abdominal exercises. I love to mix it up!
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Tue 03 Feb 2009 02:55:45 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
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From: Maryland
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Thanks for the tips, Soon! We have a wealth of information here. I'm all for the cardio and actually prefer it to the weight training. I have so many FIRM tapes and DVDs, Taebo, etc. I just need to motivate myself to do them. So, I'll follow your advice and do my abs tapes after I've lost some inches doing the cardio and strength training tapes. I know it's cliche, but I think that will be part of my goals for 2009 for overall health, weight loss, and strength. I loss 10 pounds of Christmas weight last year (and inches according to the bridal salon) just running around planning the wedding. I didn't have time for myself to work-out. This year, I just need to set my mind to it. I'll see if I can get hubby to join me. These are good tips for him as well.
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Tue 03 Feb 2009 03:22:52 PM GMT)
michelerdh2005
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Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
I am doing cardio and crunches. I do have some stretch marks from puberty but I am hoping that they do not get worse. I would have to opt for surgery but I want two daughters so I will have to wait until I am done having babies.
I have to workout to keep my weight down as soon as I stop the pounds pack on.
Edited: michelerdh2005 (Tue 03 Feb 2009 03:12:29 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
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From: Maryland
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
Michele, did you check with your doctor regarding the kinds of excercise you can do do?
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Tue 03 Feb 2009 03:15:39 PM GMT)
michelerdh2005
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Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
She also recommended weight training. They are encouraging pregnant women to be active to manage the weight gain and have beeter deliveries.
So I am trying to keep my weight down.
Edited: michelerdh2005 (Tue 03 Feb 2009 04:45:16 PM GMT)
Shy41208
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From: Linden, NJ
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
But now thanks to Soon's word of advice, I will be doing more cardio...I was one that always thought because i felt the burn from doing crunches that my stomach will flatten with or without cardio.
Edited: Shy41208 (Wed 04 Feb 2009 04:30:59 AM GMT)
michelerdh2005
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Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
Edited: michelerdh2005 (Wed 04 Feb 2009 03:26:44 PM GMT)
soontobebride
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From: Charlotte, NC
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
I've known some pregnant women to work out up until the last days of their pregnancy, BUT and that's a BIG BUT you have to make sure you clear it with your physician first. Different women, different bodies, different circumstances so make sure you keep a very open line with your doctor so he can let you know what you should or should not be doing. There are many area's you can get certified in once get your personal training certification. I'm looking into to a cert. for training pregant women...you have to be careful....
Edited: soontobebride (Wed 04 Feb 2009 06:22:17 PM GMT)
soontobebride
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From: Charlotte, NC
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Edited: soontobebride (Wed 04 Feb 2009 06:25:46 PM GMT)
michelerdh2005
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Edited: michelerdh2005 (Wed 04 Feb 2009 07:51:04 PM GMT)
FutureMrsKeepUp
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From: Chicago, IL
Re: Getting Back Your Body After Pregnancy
(Oh, I nursed them both and did the girdle thing after the girl.)
Edited: FutureMrsKeepUp (Thu 05 Feb 2009 01:26:16 AM GMT)
michelerdh2005
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Bumblebeekee
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Once you realize you are pregnant, its important to eat enough to ensure you and the baby are nourished well, but stick to eating food from each food group daily, and drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding too much junk food. Staying full on high fiber foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes prevents over-eating or choosing unhealthy quick snack foods. I always add this point because I have seen moms try not to gain weight, and end up delivering pre-maturely or go full term but the baby is underweight. So its a delicate balance
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michelerdh2005
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