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abbyroad

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Joined: 15 Mar 2006
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Location: melbourne
After Pregnancy
Posted: 03-17-06 22:00pm

I was wondering for all the mothers who have had ur babies how much dose ur body change from before u had the baby do the stetch marks go away and dose ur stomach look totally different or dose it look the same from before
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diamondsz

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Joined: 07 Oct 2005
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Posted: 03-17-06 22:15pm

Yeah u look like a kangaroo after u get a pouch that never really goes away! Strecth marks never go away but they do fade and become almost non visible after a year or two!
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yellow ribbon

Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Dec 2005
Posts: 5554
Location: FL

Posted: 03-17-06 22:21pm

It alldepends on the person. Me im like diamond described but I only had 4 months b4 getting pregnant again ill let ya know after I pop this one out if I still look like a kangaroo then theres my mom shes had 3 kids and my hubbys frineds think shes hot so... U never know but it helps to not gain a lot of weight and to mosturize like crazy!
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~*~Jillian~*~

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Joined: 01 Feb 2005
Posts: 1759
Location: Tennessee, USA

Posted: 03-17-06 22:24pm

Yeah I had the pouch ...Lol ..But I also have a couple of strech marks above my belly button where its pierced and they didnt go away but faded..So im like macysmom and diamondsz...Really and truely after a baby nobodys body is as nice as it was before hand ..Unless they seriously work out and not eat while they are pregnant which I doubt is totally great for the baby
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