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Reply to "Myth busting - Having children doesn’t make you gain weight"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is more of an issue for addictive personalities and excuses. But, I do recall that I was not gaining weight with my second, and it turned out that I had little amnio fluid and all kind of contractions and issues. She is 20 and still has remnant health problems, her reflux was off the charts and she will never have a normal digestive system. So, not gaining enough weight in pregnancy is certainly a huge issue too. Also, you sound judgy and I dislike your tone. Plus for many of us it doesn't take even exercising to lose pregnancy weight, we lose it when we give birth within a couple of weeks. I would rather be in a company of an overweight and a happy woman than in your company. Judgy Judy.[/quote] No one is saying don’t gain weight during pregnancy. The point is that simply having been pregnant and giving birth has nothing to do with being able to maintain your preferred weight. I am very happy for you that you were able to lose the baby weight right away. I gained 40 pounds when I was pregnant and I had to die and exercise to get rid of the last 10 and I still put it in some “work” in the form of healthy diet and semi regular exercise to maintain my preferred weight. [/quote] Diet not die![/quote]
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