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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are 5 months post-partum... No. WE aren't. 5 months... REALLY?[/quote] OP appreciate the fact that you are being honest. The last thing you should be doing to this beautiful woman is bring her self esteem down. Women's bodies take a hit during pregnancy[b] and it takes at least 1-2 years to start getting back to normal[/b]. In many ways she has sacrificed herself so you both can enjoy a child & build a family. Love her for who she is , unconditionally and it will motivate her to be her best. [/quote] Ummmmm....no, it does not.[/quote] agree even at 40 years old and a second csection I got back to gym as soon as I could. If you don't get rid of the pregnancy weight soon, it never leaves you, [/quote] Did you want to be a person who doesn't know "loose" from "lose". There are lots of you! Not everyone is you. Everyone's body is different. Go ask your dr. I say this as a skinny person who weighed barely 103 pre-pregnancy. Hormones affect people differently.[/quote] Maybe but you have to do the work the loose the weight. That is the difference, I didn't want to be that person[/quote] Do you want to be a person who doesn't know "loose" from "lose"? There are lots of you out there![/quote]
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