I'm sure many women can relate to you on this subject! I was just bouncing back when I found out I was pregnant with #2 and that has put a halt on my diet. What's interesting is that I feel like now that I'm pregnant I feel extremely full when I've only had a couple of bites and when I wasn't pregnant I could eat forever and yet I will still be gaining weight :-( lol
It is very hard for a mother (especially a mom of 3, like you) to find the time to devote to her health--as bad as that sounds. I think there comes a time when we have to become "selfish" and say "enough is enough I need to feel good if not great about myself". I know it's easier said than done but I have already told my husband that if he wants to keep the hot stuff (haha) he married I better get a gym membership 6 weeks post-partum and an hour a day 4 times a week. That's my request and I *hope* I can stick to it.
Good Luck, if Santa doesn't bring you your gift there are always New Years' Resolutions!
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Susan,
I'm sure many women can relate to you on this subject! I was just bouncing back when I found out I was pregnant with #2 and that has put a halt on my diet. What's interesting is that I feel like now that I'm pregnant I feel extremely full when I've only had a couple of bites and when I wasn't pregnant I could eat forever and yet I will still be gaining weight :-( lol
It is very hard for a mother (especially a mom of 3, like you) to find the time to devote to her health--as bad as that sounds. I think there comes a time when we have to become "selfish" and say "enough is enough I need to feel good if not great about myself". I know it's easier said than done but I have already told my husband that if he wants to keep the hot stuff (haha) he married I better get a gym membership 6 weeks post-partum and an hour a day 4 times a week. That's my request and I *hope* I can stick to it.
Good Luck, if Santa doesn't bring you your gift there are always New Years' Resolutions!
December 7, 2009 - 4:32amThis Comment
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