Anonymous wrote:My ribcage expanded and has never gone back. Some things just don't move back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't feel as if my rib cage expanded. Maybe because I'm tall my torso had extra room already without needing to push my organs up so far? How tall are you ladies who say your rib age expanded? My baby wasn't huge either, 19" and 5lbs 12oz.
well that is a TINY baby.
Not the PP you're quoting, but no, that's not a TINY baby. It's a small baby, but well within the range of normal. Tiny were my best friend's twins, who each weighed just over 3 pounds at birth.
Thank you. I'm the first quoted pp. yes she was smaller than average but not TINY. I was worried at the time but no one at the hospital raised an eyebrow and we were discharged in 24 hours. At 1 yr old she's still slim but 70th percentile for height. I was a thin baby too, looking back at my pictures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't feel as if my rib cage expanded. Maybe because I'm tall my torso had extra room already without needing to push my organs up so far? How tall are you ladies who say your rib age expanded? My baby wasn't huge either, 19" and 5lbs 12oz.
well that is a TINY baby.
Not the PP you're quoting, but no, that's not a TINY baby. It's a small baby, but well within the range of normal. Tiny were my best friend's twins, who each weighed just over 3 pounds at birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't feel as if my rib cage expanded. Maybe because I'm tall my torso had extra room already without needing to push my organs up so far? How tall are you ladies who say your rib age expanded? My baby wasn't huge either, 19" and 5lbs 12oz.
well that is a TINY baby.
Not the PP you're quoting, but no, that's not a TINY baby. It's a small baby, but well within the range of normal. Tiny were my best friend's twins, who each weighed just over 3 pounds at birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't feel as if my rib cage expanded. Maybe because I'm tall my torso had extra room already without needing to push my organs up so far? How tall are you ladies who say your rib age expanded? My baby wasn't huge either, 19" and 5lbs 12oz.
well that is a TINY baby.
Anonymous wrote:I don't feel as if my rib cage expanded. Maybe because I'm tall my torso had extra room already without needing to push my organs up so far? How tall are you ladies who say your rib age expanded? My baby wasn't huge either, 19" and 5lbs 12oz.
Anonymous wrote:How would I know?
I didn't measure.
Do you measure ?
Anonymous wrote:I trained in Opera in Undergrad, and went on to get a degree in health science. When I trained in the sustained deep breathing for Opera, my ribcage grew in size due to my building the muscles and expanding the rib cage through stance and exercise (us older girls always told the newer ones in the department to not buy any new bras at the start of the year because they'd outgrow them by midterm!).
When I took anatomy, I learned that the rib cage is made of cartilage, bone, and muscle layers inside, in between the ribs (called "Intercostals") and on the outside.
Pregnancy softens the cartilage of the shorter, softer lower ribs and the spread apart to accommodate the baby, your organs, and give the lungs more room to expand. Yes, you may have some extra fat padding on the outside too, but most of the expansion is due to the softening and spreading of the ribs while the relaxin in your system makes the cartilage soft.
Can you get your ribs back into their old shape while the relaxin is still in your system? I plan to pull out an old corset and give it a shot, because it makes sense that I could. I certainly plan to use a hip band to reign my hips back in! Hope this more scientific breakdown is helpful!