onestandingstill
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ORIGINAL: defiantbadgirl When I was pregnant a few years ago, I was told I had too much amniotic fluid. I was so big that everyone thought I looked ready to pop at 7 months. After the birth of my child, I was left with tons of loose stretched skin. Since then I have become overweight. I've thought about diet and exercise, but have been told that it will do no good without surgery. Is this true, or can I get the same results by losing weight slowly and wearing a corset? I don't have $10,000 for a tummy tuck. How do other mothers who have loose skin get rid of it, does anyone know? Unfortunately for me the first year after the birth of my babies my skin tightened up some. It's been 18 almost 19 years and my skin is still loose on my stomach even when I was working out all the time. Even when I had the beginnings of washboard muscles in my stomach the skin did not tighten up more. For me the skin and stretch marks are a medal I wear proudly of motherhood. It took me about ten years to not care I don't have a barbie tummy and I think my body is beautiful just the way it is. I'd recommend you liking yourself for the you inside. That's where your real beauty lies any way. If you're still very concerned wear a girdle or panty hose. They can help your stomach look flatter. Other than that most peoples skin does not go back or shrink any more a few years after having kids. If your skin was the type to go back to pre-pregnant condition it would have done that by now. Sorry it's not what you'd like to hear, but it's what I think is the truth as far as I have seen. suzanne
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