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Re: Post Baby Bodies
I totally agree with you and the article and that society perpetuates the cycle for sure. I would think it also contributes to a large amount of PPD cases too.
I just want to make a case for those who don't feel societal pressure but simply do it for themselves. Getting my body back has absolutely nothing to do with anyone but myself. It's about my self confidence. Doesn't mean I'm in a race to do it but I'm certainly going to make every effort I can, and quickly to get my body back. I suspect for me it's largely because I know I already have a negative self image which will get much worse if I don't at least make the effort. My pre baby body was fit and healthy. That's all I want. I'm not expecting to be supermodel thin with flat abs because I didn't have that before. I just want to feel like myself again and that's what's important to me. Not losing myself and my own priorities just because i had a child is something I feel strongly about. Having healthy habits and taking pride in my body are things I feel can positively influence my baby. Not to mention there is no way in hell I can continue to carry around this extra 30lbs because it's hard work!!
I love the point @doozer1345 made about how our kids are watching and will form their opinions of themselves based on our opinions of ourselves. It is so true! My mom was always thin and I never heard her talk negatively about herself but I do remember all of her "diets". I always wondered why she was doing these things and grew to think it was normal to constantly cycle on and off of a fad diet. She has since talked to me about those times and I know she didn't even consider that I would notice that at such a young age. Kids pick up on everything!! Just a good reminder to treat ourselves well and be a model for good behavior.
Obviously eating healthy is the best thing you can do for yourself and your baby. It's also okay if your priorities shift after your baby is here. What I found most difficult after DD was born was just finding the time to go to the gym. Any time I chose to go meant more time away from her, and when I was back at work that wasn't time I was willing to give up. It took longer to lose the flab, but I didn't mind.
I think we have this idea that we'll be back in out old wardrobes after baby makes their exit too, and that's just not the case. I wore maternity pants/shorts for at least 3 months after DS (granted, I needed a follow-up surgery, but still). And even after that I had to go out and buy new, LARGER pants and shorts because I was nowhere near my old size yet.
A few highlights though, my shoes finally fit again shortly after birth, and I was able to my wedding rings back on again about a week and a half afterward. Possibly due to the incredible sweating that occurred post-baby!
Its funny, I got married a week ago this Saturday, so my timehop is pulling a lot of pics of that week. We got married in Jamaica, so most of my pics I was in a bikini. At the thinnest and most toned I have ever been. Yesterday one of the pictures took me by surprise. I forgot how thin I was. And I will admit, I got sad that I will most likely never look that way again. But in the end, I will be a mom. And that is more important than sculpted arms and toned bellies, right?
Been married since 2009.
Unicornuate Uterus (yes I menstruate glitter)
Several MCs
DD born 2013 (our miracle "you can't have babies" baby!)
I feel blessed to be able to take a long maternity leave (9 months) and have the time to devote to taking care of myself and baby. We also have a home gym so I can include baby in my workouts and not have to leave her in a germy play area with other kids. So that is a definite bonus.
Again, thank you. I love hearing everyone's experiences. It just reinforces that this process really is so different for everyone and there's no "one way" that's right. Just gotta do what's right for each of us
Then, I realized that no one looked at me anymore...just the twins! haha anyway, I know that it is way more important to respect my body and stay moving - 2 things that my mom modeled for me. I'm so grateful, but honestly, I didn't realize it before I became a mom. Yes, my body is different, and yes, some of my clothes don't fit like they did. But, I feel so much better about my body, and my self-esteem is better! Figure that one out!
I've spent a lot of this pregnancy trying not to stress my body out and end up in preterm labor again, so my muscle tone is shot. It will take me at least a year to "get back into shape", but I'm going to be patient with myself, love my body, and indulge every once in a while. Before this pregnancy, I was reducing my dairy and gluten consumption, and I was feeling SO good! That will help motivate me to eat a little better!
ETA: breastfeeding is a priority for me, so if I hang on to a few pounds for the next year or two, that's ok by me!
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
Sure, I'm hoping to lose the weight a litttttle faster this time - who wouldn't? But I know that there are a lot of phases my body has to go through post delivery, and there will be some serious ups and downs just like there have been in pregnancy. Like others have suggested, in between clothes are necessary if you're not fitting in regular clothes. Body confidence comes back, and when it does, it's well deserved!