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Posted: May 07 2009 at 9:09am | IP Logged
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Has anybody else experienced your hip bones being much wider after pregnancy. It's not really fat, there's a little there, but the bones just stretched much wider this time. I suspect the wider pressure of two babies heads pressing down on the pelvis? But I can only fit into the skirts i wore at 6or 7 months pregant with my last pregnancy.
Does this just rectify itself over time? Or does anyone know of something to help the hips shrink back down? And how soon is it realistic to expect to be loosing weight after pregnancy?
I have lost 30 of the 55 lbs. gained so far, which is good, but it has leveled off there. I try to eat healthy, but I also don't want to eat to little to sustain nursing 2 little ones. 2 friends have told me that they found that if they tried to eat less, they actually retained more weight, but if they ate to hunger during nursing they lost the weight better. Anyone else experience this, where they retained weight by not eating enough while nursing? I don't want to hinder weight loss here. I want to get back into shape again before the next pregnancy. Which I get pregant very easily after returning to my cycles around 6-8 months.
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Nique Forum All-Star
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Posted: May 07 2009 at 11:41pm | IP Logged
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Dear Pilgrim,
I love,love,love your avatar!
My hips are wider too, since giving birth to my twins (this I've noticed when looking at pictures of myself). I've been wondering what to do about this, as I am nursing a 4 month old. My Physician recommended eating 6 small meals a day rather than 3 big ones! And exercise!! Am going to try it!
Looking forward to hearing what's worked for others!
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Posted: May 08 2009 at 6:55pm | IP Logged
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Dear Nique,
Thank you for your reply.
I like your avitar, too! The Madonna of the Streets is one of my absolute favorite pictures of Our Lady. It also has very special mening to my husband and I from our dating/courting days.
It's interesting to know that your twin preg. made your hips wider, too. Did you have other pregnancies prior to that?
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Posted: May 08 2009 at 9:12pm | IP Logged
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Hi Pilgrim:)
Yes, I've had 4 pregnancies before my twins..Congratulations on your double blessings:):)
And I agree.."Our God IS an Awesome God!"
__________________ I had always thought that once you grew up you could do anything you wanted - stay up all night or eat ice cream straight out of the container. ~Bill Bryson
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(Read this with a pleasantly inquisitive tone ) Why does it concern you if the bone structure is what's wider now? I happened to be thinking the other day about how wider hips are just part of the feminine bone structure even though I grew up thinking they were something you were "supposed to" feel bad about, and I'm pretty sure having fat tend to deposit there more than other places is as well... but if it's just bone and not a matter of truly excess fat, I don't know why it's a problem!
I think stretching of skin with pregnancy and other weight gain can result in lost elasticity and clothes fitting differently even after weight loss because parts are not "where" they were before if you know what I mean.
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Posted: May 09 2009 at 6:12pm | IP Logged
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I've decided to erase what I previously wrote. I'm with Pilgrim!!
__________________ I had always thought that once you grew up you could do anything you wanted - stay up all night or eat ice cream straight out of the container. ~Bill Bryson
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My mother worked with a couple different weight loss companies for several years (as an employee). In the end, the best thing she recommends is what was already suggested: smaller meals, in more quantity - high quality meals of course! The idea being that it keeps your metabolism going. If you have a long time between meals, your body will tend to store up what it can because it knows it will "be a while" until the next meal. But if your digestion is constantly on the move, your body won't store up as much as quickly.
Then if true over-eating (too much food in a 24-hour period, regardless of schedule of eating) is truly a problem, you can start cutting back a little at each of the multiple meals until you are eating an appropriate amount for your state in life (nursing twins requires a little more!). This slow change tricks the body into NOT storing up....
Now, wider hips on the other hand - are beautiful because they carried all those babies!
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Wide hips were something that I brought to the game already, so they seem just as wide (and I've never had twins)... but now I feel like I have a wide rib cage??
And I did spend some time trying to figure it out -- because I wanted to know whether I needed to lose weight (or if I did lose weight what areas would be smaller in size) OR if it was part of the new me.
I decided it was part of the new me... and purged clothes that would never fit even with weight loss accordingly.
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My hips and rib cage expanded too! And not evenly!
I figure that is what our body is for; to spend living out our vocation as God calls us to it.
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Ever notice that men can't carry babies on their hips??
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that's why they get bellies...
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Bridget wrote:
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ROTFL!!
My hips are huge compared to the rest of my body....but I'm pretty sure mine is fat, not bone spread nec....but could be a lot of both. Part of it is just how my body is made, but it's def. gotten worse since bearing those 5 babies! My weight comes off after pregnancies, just not there....
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Thank you ladies for all the responses, the reminder that a mother's "baby made" body is beautiful, and for the comic relief!
I never understood the concept of why to eat six small meals, that makes a lot of sense. Thank you!
Both my ribs and hips got wider, and also my shoulders. We(my husband and I) just marveled at how the body expands to accomodate two little ones.
My issue is the clothing one. I would like to fit into my old clothes. It is already hard to find modest clothes, I have already worked hard at building a wardrobe of modest, flattering, and "able to nurse in" clothes, on a very small budget, and being my thrifty self(money and time! Who hates having to spend such a large amount of time sifting through tons of clothes at Goodwill or St. Vincent's, and being in the presence of "the world".), I hate to have to do away with all those clothes, and spend money all over again. It is soooo hard sometimes to find clothes that are modest and yet flattering(but I willing do so because it is important to me, and my husband. Modesty is important to him, and he appreciates how hard I work at it, and trying to dress nice for him at the same time).
I want to look nice for my husband, too. I know it may sound vain or like focusing on the worldly aspect of beauty, but I want to look nice physically for my husband. He doesn't make a big deal of it, but it is to me, fo his sake. I figure, if he works hard to be pure, and keep his eyes only for me, I want to work hard to look nice for him. I know after pregangcies, it is unrealistic to look like you did before you ever had babies. And, he does, too. I already had all kinds of stretch marks(from my first dd) when we got married, and he had no issue with that, he is not that way. But, after the last preg. with the 18 mo I got back to my normal size pretty quiclky. I know there will always be strtch marks, extra skin, etc. But I also know realistically, if you keep piling pregnancy after pregancy onto a body without loosing the weight/size/etc., then you'll end up a very unhealthy size.
I was just concerned with this wider thing, of what I could do. I always look into things to see what I can do, and was hoping someone here might know what do do for this My figure is already wide as it is, I have always had those wonderful "child bearing hips"(which I am grateful for, it helps carry those two precious babies around!). I know for certain the bones expanded out, and I wondered if anyone knew if they can ever go back in, or do I just resolve myself that it will never happen( and to a whole new wardrobe, oh the dread of clothes shopping! ) . I know a number of changes happen with preganacy that naturally resolve themselves.
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It's funny. I haven't had twins but I noticed that my hip bones have expanded since my last pregnancy, too. I suspect that my rib cage has as well. I know that it is not fat, because I am chronically underweight except when I'm pregnant. It's not even a redistribution of fat, which I have in other areas.
The biggest annoyance is the wardrobe issue. I barely have time to shop for new clothes as it is. And pants that used to fit me well are either too tight in the hips but right in the waist or right in the hips but too loose in the waste. When my parents visited last weekend I actually got a chance to go out and try on some various jeans.
My parents also brought me two dresses that had been stored at their house. They were both size 5/6. I could fit into the one from college. But I couldn't fit into my prom dress--it started getting tight around the rib cage and the whale bone in the bodice didn't help.
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I definitely understand the clothing issue, and not knowing when to go ahead and buy new ones, although I still have enough just plain excess fat to deal with that expanded bone structure is not something I have noticed even if it has happened to me.
Wanting to look nice for your husband is a good thing! Unfortunately in my experience -- not at all presuming to speak for you -- it has often been mixed in with a lot of negativity based in what years of absorbing media messages has led me to fear my husband must "really" want and think. That's the only reason I asked what the issue was with wider hip bones
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I think that you arent giving your body enough time to finish changing. It took nine months of some pretty intense pressures to get where it is, 2.5 months is a little soon to give up hope. I'm large boned (size 10 on me is anerexic looking, all bony [experience with extreme low carb dieting]) so my twins didn't affect my hips much, but my sternum was broken and the lower tip of it pokes out and that won't resolve itself. At least it didn't hurt when it happened (I didn't notice it untill after the twins were born) and it isn't noticeable. But with babies as big as mine, ( 10 lb 5 oz 7 lb 3 oz) I came out pretty well .
Losing the extra 15 lbs to fit comfortably into a size 12 (thank heavens fur elastic ) has been a challenge though. Don't replace your wardrobe yet .
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