| BMI calculator says 101-136. Interested to know if you are in it. |
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| Technically I'm 5'1.5, but I pretend I'm 5'2. I weigh just under 110 lbs. |
| I'm 5'2" and weigh about 160. I'm working on dropping another 25-30 lbs. I'm currently a size 14 but started out at 280 lbs and a size 24 10 months ago so.... |
| 125. I was 105, but three kids later, im 125. Im happy with that and think i look great. Looking back on pics when 105, i was super skinny with not even the slightest curves. Pregnancy did me well |
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Around 105.
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Awesome! You're doing great. That's really inspiring -- I'm 180 right now and miserable about it. Was happiest at 125-130. |
| 155. My weight fluctuates between 150-160. It's over the bmi "acceptable" range but I'm happy the way I am. |
Good for you! I am 5' and 230 and obviously that's just too damn big. I am getting a handle on it though. Posts like this help with motivation. |
| I'm between 5'2" and 5'3". 130 lbs. |
| Just under 5'2 and when I'm not pregnant I weigh 128. I feel my best at 115. |
| 127. I look good. |
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5'2.5 and I weigh 130.
Used to weight 125, before I started lifting weights this year. I lost an inch from my waist (4 to a 2), though my thighs stayed the same (thanks squats and lunges lol). These "what's your weight" threats always make me curious. What's the point? To compare yourself to others? To compete with others? If you're into fitness, the scale is kind of bullshit. Obviously if you're 80lbs or 400lbs at 5'2" that's not going to be healthy, but at some point, the details in a narrower range don't matter much. |
| I'm a centimeter below 5'3. Currently 165 (baby weight), was 145/ size 4/6 when I got pregnant. Look and feel best at 130-135 size 4. Working on it! |