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  1. You are doing great! Keep being kind to yourself and know that you’re not the only one who feels like this! I am with you. None of my clothes fit me and I have had to buy new tops and a pair of jeans… my maternity leggings are still in my closet rotation. We just had babies and it took 9 months for us to grow them… and our bodies did so verrry gradually… so patience is key on the other side of birth, too. That’s what I’m telling myself! Keep thinking positively and living with joy. xo

  2. I hear you, Lindsey. You are very brave to put this in a post. It is something nearly all new moms battle with. I’m almost 5 months postpartum, and I still have those days of frustration. As far as activity, I did get back to my routines in the gym and running very soon after my son’s birth in April. Both you and I had natural births, with midwives, and we were both active during our pregnancies. For that reason, I was cleared to go back as soon as I felt up to it. I think that you’re already there. You have are fortunate to be a stay-at-home mom, so establish a routine that makes exercise a part of your morning activity every day. Getting it done first thing will set the tone for the rest of the day. You will feel empowered and strong. I know you’re conscious of this, but always keep close to your heart that your little girl is watching you as a role model. Being a mom of two is amazing thing, and you want to show her how wonderful it is, even in these early, frustrating months. You have a lot of strength, and that is obvious by having an unmedicated natural birth. Harness that strength and make a fresh start. I think you look amazing, and I appreciate this post a lot. Good luck to you 🙂 XO

  3. Josie

    I think the most helpful thing for me to remember in the postpartum days was, “it took 9 months to gain the weight, it will take 9 months to lose it” and even though it’s sometimes more than 9 months, it’s important to remember that it’s a process and that it does happen slowly, it’s supposed to happen slowly!

  4. Hey Lindsay! I’ve never been to your blog before, but your title caught my eye on FF parents because I am totally in the same place, just a little farther down the postpartum road (hard to believe my little lady is 6 months!). It’s hard and I’m still frustrated that breastfeeding wasn’t the magic baby weight answer for me and even though I’m eating healthy and working out the weight is still hanging around. For me it’s helped to focus on the 90% of my body that I do like….like the fact that my digestion system works, my body isn’t attacking itself with a horrible disease, the muscles in my legs work to move them, my eyes can see, my brain is functioning (albeit somewhat more slowly ;)). When it comes down to it there is really just a “small” part of my body (ie pooch, stretch mark, wider hips) that I don’t like and even that is a testament to the strength of my body. But it’s still hard when I’d like to be sliding into my old skinny jeans. Keep your head up, girl. You are beautiful and doing great. And getting some clothes you are happy in and fit you well is a good idea. Or cute new shoes or a scarf that you can keep wearing no matter your size. 😀

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