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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op you were underweight before.[/quote] No, she wasn't, what are you talking about? A woman in her early 30's and with a 19.2 BMI is within a normal weight range.[/quote] Very bottom of normal. 1-2 lbs from underweight [/quote] That’s not true. 112 lbs is 4-5 lbs from underweight for 5’4. And why does it matter that she’s on the lower side of normal range? It’s still in the normal range. [/quote] +1 Also BMI is not a great measure at the individual level. Maybe OP has body image issues and 112 was unhealthy for her, but most likely, 112 is totally fine. If she has a small frame 112 might be just right for her. Though I will say as someone in a similar boat as OP, that after I gained weight post baby (post weaning, really), I started doing yoga and pilates regularly and I have more muscle mass than I did before. I've gotten my weight down to 123 from 130, my goal was 115, but I am feeling good at my current weight and don't know how much lower I want to go. Some of the extra pounds are muscle and I don't want to lose that![/quote]
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