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Reply by doubleDtrouble on Sep 30, 2012
Absolutely!
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Last reply by twinfantmomma on Sep 30, 2012
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Reply by doubleDtrouble on Sep 30, 2012
I'm 16 months pp, and no drive. <br /><br />After my first I got it back around this time, but it's still not here. <br /><br />I'm sad for DH, but he understands, which makes me sadder. He's SUCH a good man, I want to please him, but I feel cheap and dirty, and it makes me physically ill if I do it and am not into it. He doesn't like it either, and it takes forever because he only gets off when I do.
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Reply by doubleDtrouble on Sep 21, 2012
Your thighs and booty are slamming! FYI. <br /><br />Don't worry about being "overweight" while pregnant. Your dr will address that with you if they see an issue arising! <br /><br />Ps: I'm not a fan of the stick girls, so I hope you didnt take my word 'chunky' as anything more than a way to describe something that's not super skinny.
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Reply by doubleDtrouble on Sep 22, 2012
34C before first pregnancy<br />36DD while nursing<br />36D after nursing and before second pregnancy<br />38DD now, and nursing.
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Reply by doubleDtrouble on Sep 27, 2012
Some women never get back to their original shape. I know I can't. It's physically impossible with how my hips have widdened. <br /><br />However, I was the only woman in the hospital to leave after birth with a completely flat stomach, though I grew wide wise when pregnant, and not out and round. <br /><br />I gained a total of 50 lbs with each pregnancy. <br /><br />I'm sorry, but at only 27 weeks, you have a bunch more weight to gain. I think the reason it's already so high, is because you had to get to the weight that would sustain a baby, and from this picture, you look frail. So add on the weight of the baby, the amniotic fluid, water retention, and then extra weight that naturally comes from being pregnant, and you're bound to gain some more. <br /><br />It's not completely hopeless. I know some women that do bounce back immediately, some that take longer, and some that can and will never get it back. <br /><br />It's mostly genetics. <br /><br />Regardless, don't worry too much about it. Your baby will be your number one priority, and honestly, (s)he is not gonna care if you have an extra 10 lbs.
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