Before and After Baby: How My Body Changed

before and after

On the left, my pre-pregnancy body (115lbs). On the right, one week postpartum (133lbs). Now, I realize that I’m almost the same size, and that for most women, this is not typical after birth. Take into account your body before you got pregnant. Did you have a muscular frame? Was your abdomen tight? All of that plays a factor into how quickly you will recover.

My body changed in more ways than I expected. I knew that I wouldn’t look quite the same. I knew I’d have a little more to love and that my clothes wouldn’t fit right away. I gained a total of 35 pounds during my pregnancy – a healthy and average weight gain for women my pre-pregnancy size.

I wanted to exercise while baby Anthony was incubating, but I was diagnosed with hyperemisis gravidarum – a hyper form of morning sickness that makes you vomit profusely and more frequently. I won’t go into details, but it was pretty awful and it lasted through the first two trimesters. When the sickness finally wore off, I noticed a huge change in my appetite. I was eating so much more – and not necessarily healthy things, either. Then it really happened. My butt got bigger, my boobs and my thighs got bigger and obviously, my stomach got bigger. Let’s not even talk about the stretch marks.

After delivering the nurses told me I was “string bikini ready”. That was so not how I felt when I looked into the mirror the first time. I was puffy and there was a jiggle in my middle that I’d never EVER had before. A few days later I started noticing that I was getting a little bit smaller. And then a little more. I think my body has plateaued now and isn’t going to get and firmer unless I give it a little bit of help. I am so ready.

Hi Friends!

Nine months ago I had a pretty big surprise! Now he’s here and we’re happier than ever, but my body definitely is not the same anymore. I’ve always been athletic and naturally thin my whole life. I never really had to put much effort into being “skinny”.

After having Anthony, I’ve got a little more of myself to love that I’m not quite sure what to do with. Society says that I should be skinny. BUT – I say I want to be fit. I don’t care what the scale says.

The goal now is to build more lean muscle on top of what remaining muscle I already have. This blog is a way to help me do that. It’s my commitment to myself, and to you, my friends. It’s my way of holding myself accountable for eating as clean as possible and getting my workouts in and just being healthy. It is my way to share my progress, and hopefully inspire other moms to become fit moms, too!

Come with me on my journey! Ask questions, leave comments, and lets discover this crazy new life together!