IT MUST BE JAM CUZ JELLY DONT SHAKE LIKE THAT
2006-12-31 18:46:37
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answered by Toflow23 2
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Hey, breastfeeding only burns 500 calories a day. I'm a nursing mom, my daughter is 8 months old, and you actually have to eat more to make extra nutrients for the baby, so basically your are only burning off what you ate extra. I have a 2 year old as well and I had that "jelly roll" even after I had her. I think that a lot of the time it makes a difference if you have a c-section or have your baby naturally....I had a c-section with both. I know that a lot of moms that have had c-sections have a hard time losing weight because of the stomach muscle area having been cut. Whats going to make the difference for you is how much weight you gain during your pregnancy. I gained 60 with my first, I worked at McDonalds and ate all the time, and lost 36 the first week and my baby was only about 8 pounds. I lost an additional 10 pounds then got pregnant again, then I only gained 20 pounds, but I didnt work at McDonalds then either. So basically it depends on what you eat during your pregnancy and how you eat and excerise after. Good luck!!! But still do breastfeed...remember breastfed is bestfed.
2006-12-31 19:59:37
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answered by gabbi_gurl_2003 2
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2016-05-15 03:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-01-02 12:51:45
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answered by sunnyday11 2
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Styree is right. Breast feeding will shrink your uterius and stomach very quickly. You can even feel your stomach being pulled as you are feeding. Keep lotion on your tummy all the time. This will help reduce stretch marks and help your skin keep it's elasticity so it goes down after birth.
2006-12-31 18:56:45
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answered by mommyof1.3kids 2
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DEAR I am very happy for you to on this baby brest feeding is the best way to get ride of it ok good luck one and and a bleesed new year please do not do any thing listed above breat feeding will take away a lot of it and getting up and down with a baby will too ok you will see just wait.
2006-12-31 18:46:11
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answered by ? 7
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i have always had a round belly, and of course it got bigger after my daughter was born. but, with a little dieting, and a lot of running, cardio and situps, i was able to get it flat enough to feel comfortable wearing a string bikini. i do know after several babies, it gets harder. good luck! you just have to work hard if you want it! also breastfeeding did not work for me!!!! it took a lot of hard work to lose the extra fat! and i breastfed exclusively for 6 months, then stopped when she was 14 months!
2007-01-01 02:11:27
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answered by bb 4
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LOTS OF CRUNCHES!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-31 20:54:31
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answered by Gail 1
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