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When did you loose your baby fat?

34 replies

crayon · 10/12/2006 21:53

DS3 is getting bigger but instead of loosing weight, I seem to be getting bigger with him .

When did you start to loose blubber?

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dinny · 14/12/2006 21:07

so do you stop losing weight when you stop bfing then? am hoping the opposite as I seem to have stuck at about half a stone over pre-preg weight (still feeding ds, who is 2 and a bit).

JollyOldSaintNikkielas · 14/12/2006 21:16

5 years and counting!

Saturn74 · 14/12/2006 21:18

I'm supposed to lose it?

FionaJT · 14/12/2006 21:20

I got stuck at just over a stone above my pre pregnancy weight until I stopped breastfeeding (when dd was 13 months), and then I lost the rest fairly steadily and was back to 'normal' a few months later. I'm sure I read somewhere that your body hangs onto a bit of spare fat while it knows it's got more than 1 person to sustain, which makes sense really.

crace · 14/12/2006 21:27

I still have about a stone left on me too that i just can't shift - a year later! I am still starving through the day which doesn't help. Glad to hear I am not the only one..

deaconblue · 14/12/2006 21:53

Still a stone up. Ds is 8 months and loves bouncing on my muffin top

MrsMaloryTowers · 14/12/2006 21:57

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donnabon · 17/12/2006 12:17

Someone said yesterday that i was still holding alot of fluid! I am still bf dd who is now 5 months - is there anything i can do to get rid of this said fluid?

i am currently a stone and a half heavier!

BuffysMum · 17/12/2006 13:03

with dd4 it was 3 months after stopping breast feeding. I am slightly heavier than I was pre pregnancy with my first but considering that I was under weight at the time and I'm now 10 years older I'm well happy with it!

I also think having 4 children means I run around a lot more after having #2 and #3I never got this light.

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