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Re: I guess misery loves company on this one!! n/t new
      #308277 - 05/31/07 05:49 PM
LittleFox

Reged: 04/15/04
Posts: 503
Loc: California

I am past the age of having babies now, but I do have a twenty-three old daughter. I did not have a C-Section.

My upper tummy is huge; even though I workout with aerobics and work my abs as well.

My daughter graduates from college June 16th and I am trying to come up with a decent outfit to wear. It is very frustating. There has to be an answer to this problem, it just has to be!!!!

Lene

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These darn bellies! new
      #308288 - 05/31/07 07:34 PM
line415

Reged: 09/09/06
Posts: 976
Loc: New Jersey

Yes, I am with you all on this one. What a terrible thing that the c-sections do to our bellies. Of course my children are SOOO worth it, however, I wish I could wear a sign that says, "This distention is due to the heroic birthing of two lovely children and NO, I am not pregnant again." For me it is frustrating b/c I always used to have a firm, flat stomach that I could regard as my body's positive asset (whereas I was always working on my butt, hips...). The clothing thing is what drives me nuts. I wish I just had rolls instead of the roundedness b/c all those cute "maternity-looking" tops that are in style now REALLY make me look maternity.

Oh well, I have been trying to watch the gassy foods too and the Gasstop is really helping with the bloating. I just got a dvd called "Pilatio" and I did it today...pretty good but not sure if it will reduce the belly. I suppose it could be worse...I'm just so glad to not have d anymore so I shouldn't complain.

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