By: Tori Kropp, R.N.
25 pounds? 40 pounds? How much weight gain is ideal during pregnancy?
Erin O'Brien gives expert advice on retraining the muscles in and around your tummy in order to lose your baby belly.
Rounder tummies, stretch marks, and big changes, um, "down there." A woman's body gets knocked around during pregnancy, and it usually doesn't bounce right back after giving birth. In fact, most women's bodies are permanently changed, and that can be hard to accept. Mindy Roberts of The Mommy Blog asks our panelists (including Kierna Mayo, Big Kid Buzz Editor of CafeMom), "Are you OK with your post-baby body?"
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