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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s 5’0 right? Any weight gain at that height makes you look huge. I just hope she’s healthy and has a good relationship with food. Maintaining weight as a short person is super hard. Reality slapped me in the face when I aged. No more size zero and I had to learn to accept the changes because I wasn’t willing to go to extremes against the natural progression of aging.[/quote] She’s lucky because she’s got a long torso. [b]She’s short because she’s got short legs.[/b] Your torso usually expands after you have a baby and people with short torsos often lose their waist entirely (see Meghan Markle, who is the opposite — short torso, long legs). [/quote] This is one of the most insane though processes I've read on DCUM. No, she's short because she's short. You can be short with short legs and short with long legs. The length of the torso has nothing to do with the postpartum recovery. Some women experience permanent pelvis bone structure changes, however those are not conditioned by the length of the torso. [/quote] It has nothing to do with the "pelvis (sic) bone structure". During pregnancy, the ribcage expands -- the cartilage softens and the rib cage moves out to accommodate the growing baby and displaced organs. For most people, it doesn't go back to where it was before after the baby is born. People who are very short waisted have very little distance between their bottom rib and their hip bones and don't have much of a waist indentation to start with. After having a baby, the expanded rib cage makes them look much thicker, and their waist goes away completely. If you have a longer waist, you have more distance between the lowest rib and your hips, and are much more likely to still have an "hourglass" shape, even if your ribs are wider. https://www.romper.com/p/does-your-rib-cage-expand-during-pregnancy-your-body-goes-through-a-lot-of-surprising-changes-18163366[/quote] Your explanation and data source are both laughable. The pregnancy increases the amount of visceral fat and a lot of women have a very hard time eliminating it after pregnancy, hence why their waist dissapears. It has nothing to do with torso length. The visceral fat increase tends to stay even after weight loss in women who gave birth. Real research below https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2952441/[/quote]
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