After you ladies have your babies (or are done having kids), how far will you go to get your pre-pregnancy bodies back?
After giving birth to a 9lb 14oz baby, I have stretch marks all over my tummy and the skin on my belly is loose and saggy. I don't see that improving with this pregnancy, only getting worse as my belly is expanding faster than it did last time around.
Once we're done having kids, I plan to have that extra saggy skin removed if we can afford it. I don't want to walk around feeling self-conscious about my belly for the rest of my life. How about you ladies? How far will you go?
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Never thought I would be a fan of plastic surgery either, but then I never thought I would have a bunch of extra skin just hanging off my stomach even after I lost the baby weight!
Yeah I guess I can see that. I'll just deal with it when I come to it. I'm just not into how expensive all that stuff is to have done.
I'm happy to be in a very lucky place in life right now. I don't put much emphasis on looks at all. I want to be fit and healthy, though... For health reasons more than looks. I love running and weight lifting, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue.
With my first, I was below my pre-pregnancy weight by the 6 week check up (5'7, 115 lbs) so losing the weight wasn't my issue, it was keeping it on. That will have been 5 years ago come this baby, so it'll be interesting to see what happens :x
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I have lost a lot of weight before I got pg with my dd, so I have always had extra/saggy skin. I would love to get a tummy tuck, but I just can't do it. If it was really bad,caused other issues and deemed medically necessary, I would do it, otherwise I won't do it. I just can't put myself through that procedure with the risks of infection, general anesthesia and other risks associated with surgery for the way I look. God forbid something happen and I have 2 kids at home, it's not worth it for my vanity. I have never had a "perfect" body and I have been very heavy in my life, so saggy skin and stretch marks are nothing to me. A good gut sucker (spanks) can work wonders.
With that being said, I can totally understand why women do it and if it makes you feel better, go for it.
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My 9lb 3oz baby did some damage. I look like I was attacked by a tiger, not to mention the hanging belly that won't go away even though I've lost all the weight. I'm just going to live with it. Hopefully with time, the belly will bother me less. It doesn't seem to bother my husband, and I don't wear bikinis anyway.
That said, I was at the cardiologist and the tech was putting wires and stuff on me and looked at my belly and said, "Lord, what women do to themselves to have babies!" I felt pretty crappy after that.
But no, no plastic surgery for me. Scars and a pooch are part of it for some of us lucky women.
mighty i cant believe the tech said that! how rude!
i plan to be a lot more aggressive with exercise this time. My DD was born in January and we hibernated. I didnt start exercising until May. And I never lost it all. So this time, i am being much more careful with what i eat, and I will keep exercising and start again (easy stuff- like walking, of course) ASAP after birth.
I think i would consider plastic surgery if I didnt have to go under. But I dont know.
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I will probably survey the damage done and then decide. If I end up with loose skin on my belly, I will probably get that removed or get a tummy tuck (I don't even know what you would call it) and I'll see what happens to my boobs. I have always been pretty happy with my breasts- I have always been *um* voluptuous but not to the point where they were in the way or annoying. I don't know exactly what a breast lift does, but it sounds like it might be a solution;) However, I would not want to lose any sensitivity, so we'll see. I have always been a big exerciser and eat fairly healthfully (fast food and soda are not a part of our lives, except in a dire emergency) so I'm hoping that's enough!
I must say, my SIL had her daughter at 16 (she's 32 now) and she has a *much* better body than I do. I don't know if you just bounce back better the younger you are or what. She's a strict vegan who works out a good amount and does yoga, too. I don't know if it's her healthy lifestyle or her youth, but I hope that happens to me. I don't have youth on my side-I'm 31;)
I try to take care of myself, and like the PP, could live with stretchmarks, but if my stomach resembles anything near my mother's stomach after kids, I will be working a part time job in order to finance my tummy tuck! I don't expect to have a perfect figure- I didn't have one before getting pregnant- but I do want to feel comfortable in my own skin. I don't think I would ever have a boob job, but who knows what the aftermath will look like in several months?
Well, I didn't plan it this way, but with DD I was deployed to Iraq, to do a very very physical job, when she was 8 months old. I came back in fantastic shape (not worth having to leave my baby, but at least there were some up-sides, right?)
And this time? Well, it looks like we might have the same situation. Not for sure yet, but I might be going to Afghanistan when this one is only 6 months old. Again, I don't want to leave. I hate the very idea and I have already cried a lot of tears over this. But it is an effective weight loss method for me. In my line of work, you have to be all about the bright side!
I will definitely undergo plastic surgery if I need it. My mom has a great deal of excess skin on her stomach from having me/my brother - she is very tiny otherwise (a size 4).
I would definitely consider a tummy tuck if I need it, and already plan on having a boob job as my 40th birthday present to myself
i'm with you! i plan on having something done about my stomach. even though i was fit before getting pregnant with our first, worked out until 37 weeks, and gained a respectable 32 lbs, i have stretch marks and saggy skin on my belly - despite losing all the baby weight. i ran 3 1/2 marathons in between having him and this BFP and still the belly remains. i'm kind of scared to see what things will look like after #2! but i definitely don't feel bad about doing something about it if it makes me feel better, even if it means some type of plastic surgery.
I've had nice breasts my whole life. Then, I had a child and BF'd that child. They're still nice and pretty... in a bra. They are completely deflated and I have so much extra skin...
I'm in a very different place than most women... Because of his birth defect, my son swallowed next to none of my amniotic fluid, I had too much amniotic fluid in my uterus and a lot of swelling everywhere on my body. I ended up with stretch marks pretty much everywhere... armpits, breasts, stomach, groin, hips, inner knees... everywhere!! So, the stretchmarks are here to stay. Oh well...
As far as the deflated breasts and deflated stomach, I'll see where diet and exercise gets me this time around. I got back down to below pre-pg weight before I got KU'd again, but the sag in the stomach from the c/s remains...
My mom waited until my sister and I were both adults before she had her plastic surgery done. She had a tummy tuck and lyposuction. She looks fantastic, but it remains to be seen if that's something I could go through...
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I'm in the diet & exercise boat. I know feeling good about yourself is important, and for me diet & exercise are key for that. I think it helps that I also work in higher education, which (in my experience) is probably more accepting of a variety of body types than some fields may be. Not trying to ruffle any feathers, that has just been my experience.
I am also praying that I inherited my mother's ability to bounce back after childbirth, but I guess we'll see about that!
Yep!I'm considering the same thing. Exercise and diet got me back to pre pregnancy body except for the boobs after 13 months of EBF. But not sure if I'll d it after this pregnancy or wait until after my third...
I'm definitely re-joining Weight Watchers. I lost 30 pounds right before my BFP and loved every minute of the program. I'll be happily going back once I'm allowed so I can lose the baby weight and more.
As far as surgery goes, I'm going to have to wait until I'm at goal with Weight Watchers and then evaluate where I'm at.