Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 5 months post-partum...
No. WE aren't.
5 months... REALLY?
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 and it takes at least 1-2 years to start getting back to normal. 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.
No it doesn't take 1-2 years. It only does in America where people have very poor diets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her height and weight? before and after?
5'1" - 150
" " - 185
And what is your expectation? To get to 150?
Anonymous wrote:Other things to consider:
1. Do you regularly watch the child in the evening so that she can go for a walk? to the gym?
2. If you do watch the child so that she can go to the gym, is the gym the only place she is ever allowed to go without the child? (That was my case at one point: Hubby would watch the baby so I could go to the gym, but it never occurred to him that I might at some point want to have a cup of coffee, go to a movie without the baby, etc. Going to the gym started to feel a bit like being let out on parole.)
3. How much time do you watch the baby on the weekend so that she can go for a nice walk and enjoy the fall weather, etc?
4. It's really hard to lose weight when your body isn't getting enough sleep. Are you waking up with the baby at least half the time?
5. You mentioned ice cream. It sounds like maybe she's too tired and beat at the end of the day to make herself a healthy treat. Do you ever buy the groceries? Do you ever prepare food? Why don't you help by buying nice fresh fruit and slicing it up so it's available in the refrigerator for all of you to eat? Go on pinterest and read about how to make packages of frozen fruit so all you need to do is throw it in the blender to make a smoothie.
6. Offer to help more -- with laundry, cleaning, etc. I ate a lot when I was angry and resentful because I got no help with the new baby. If your wife is eating her feelings, you need to stop and consider what those feelings might be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 5 months post-partum...
No. WE aren't.
5 months... REALLY?
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 and it takes at least 1-2 years to start getting back to normal. 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.
Ummmmm....no, it does not.
Anonymous wrote:You don't get to judge your wife's weight for the first year after birth. You just don't. So man up, love her for who she is and the fact that she birthed your child, and wait it out.
Anonymous wrote:If all these obesity defenders would just admit that if they spent 10% of the time exercising as they currently do on social media and the internet, they would be fine, at least it would indicate they are not completely delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all of these bitter women replying like it is super difficult to lose baby weight. It is called get off your ass and exercise. I lost ALL of my baby weight gain in two months. Bitches be makin' excuses for anything.
My husband was deployed and I worked full time when my baby was born. I'm glad you apparently had a spouse, no job, and tons of free time to exercise.
Because having a deployed husband is standard.
I know losing weight is hard. I also work FT and don't have a deployed DH, but did have one with a commute that started at 5am. For a solid year it was me and my insanity/p90x videos and 5:30am in the basement. Now my DH has a normal commute and we do every other morning each at the gym and inbetween the videos. I spend a good chunk of time Sundays meal planning.
Nothing is impossible. The first step is to abandon excuse making. Or stop posting of you are fat and happy about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all of these bitter women replying like it is super difficult to lose baby weight. It is called get off your ass and exercise. I lost ALL of my baby weight gain in two months. Bitches be makin' excuses for anything.
My husband was deployed and I worked full time when my baby was born. I'm glad you apparently had a spouse, no job, and tons of free time to exercise.
Because having a deployed husband is standard.
I know losing weight is hard. I also work FT and don't have a deployed DH, but did have one with a commute that started at 5am. For a solid year it was me and my insanity/p90x videos and 5:30am in the basement. Now my DH has a normal commute and we do every other morning each at the gym and inbetween the videos. I spend a good chunk of time Sundays meal planning.
Nothing is impossible. The first step is to abandon excuse making. Or stop posting of you are fat and happy about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all of these bitter women replying like it is super difficult to lose baby weight. It is called get off your ass and exercise. I lost ALL of my baby weight gain in two months. Bitches be makin' excuses for anything.
My husband was deployed and I worked full time when my baby was born. I'm glad you apparently had a spouse, no job, and tons of free time to exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all of these bitter women replying like it is super difficult to lose baby weight. It is called get off your ass and exercise. I lost ALL of my baby weight gain in two months. Bitches be makin' excuses for anything.
My husband was deployed and I worked full time when my baby was born. I'm glad you apparently had a spouse, no job, and tons of free time to exercise.
Anonymous wrote:I love all of these bitter women replying like it is super difficult to lose baby weight. It is called get off your ass and exercise. I lost ALL of my baby weight gain in two months. Bitches be makin' excuses for anything.
Anonymous wrote:I love all of these bitter women replying like it is super difficult to lose baby weight. It is called get off your ass and exercise. I lost ALL of my baby weight gain in two months. Bitches be makin' excuses for anything.