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I've had two children, gained forty pounds with both, both delivered by c-section. I bounced back almost immediately after my first pregnancy, lost all the weight, got back into all my clothes with no problems. After my second child, however, it took more of an effort to get back into shape. I still have a bit of a potbelly and carry an extra ten pounds since then, but overall, not a lot changed.
From my own experiences, as well as the experiences of other women I know, I can say the main factors involved are daily diet and age. I was nearly thirty when my second child was born and my metabolism had slowed a bit. A healthy diet, lots of water, and daily exercise helped a lot with taking off the weight and keeping it off.
More than anything, though, don't rush it. You have to keep in mind that a pregnancy is nine months long. Getting back to "normal" won't happen overnight. Relax, enjoy your new baby, sleep as much as you can, and don't stress over the weight and the stretch marks.
And for what it's worth, I was 31 when I started modeling, which was 3 years after the birth of my second child. If anything, being a mom has only made me confident with my body and my modeling. I hope it will do the same for you... :)
Thank you so much! I think at this point I'm more bummed out about stretch marks than weight gain though. My pale clear skin was one of my stronger points but now my lower belly looks like a kitty scratched me to death. :/
I have them on the sides of my butt of all places. I'm very pale, as well, but the color faded over time and now they're barely noticeable. If you photograph well, and it looks like you do, they won't be a problem. And you can do wonders with makeup and clever modeling.
Again, some good advice is drink lots of water and use a good moisturizer. Hydration is a must.
Bridget Bridges said:
Thank you so much! I think at this point I'm more bummed out about stretch marks than weight gain though. My pale clear skin was one of my stronger points but now my lower belly looks like a kitty scratched me to death. :/
I agree April. I didn't start doing shoots till after I had my Son. Being a Mom does give you a new found confidence. Really liked your response. ;)
Queen April LeNaughty said:
"If anything, being a mom has only made me confident with my body and my modeling. I hope it will do the same for you... :)"
Thank you so much! I think at this point I'm more bummed out about stretch marks than weight gain though. My pale clear skin was one of my stronger points but now my lower belly looks like a kitty scratched me to death. :/
Definitely breastfeed! My stomach was flat-ish after a few days. But I never focused on my weight, I only focused on healthy eating and working out! I never even looked at the scale at the Dr office b/c I didn't want to dread some dumb number, I think I gained maybe 25pounds? I continued my vegeatrain diet and running twice a week until I stared getting a cramp so I switched to walking. I ALWAYS took the stairs at work and wore shape ups too, lol.
I fit in MOST of my old clothes, but my hips are still wider then they were before and I can't really diet since I'm still BF, but I can't complain cause the baby is healthy and soon when she starts walking, the only workout I will need will be chasing her around!!!! Good luck, xoxo
I've never been a model, more so something I aspire to do when the timing is right... but I am currently pregnant with my 5th child and you just have to give your body the time to bounce back. Remember, 9 months to gain, at least 9 months to lose. don't rush the process if it doesn't occur right away. I've had the post baby process be easy and have had it be hard. I am hoping #5 will be easier on me after the fact.
But make sure you eat enough, don't starve, exercise to help that body bounce back into shape, and WEAR A GIRDLE for at least the first 6 weeks. It helps put the elasticity back into your skin and helps with the swelling from holding a baby in there stretching it all out. It is an age old thing in all sorts of cultures, and it works wonders.
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