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When all is said and done

Last post 08-20-2008 5:09 AM by Gretchen2956730. 0 replies.
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  • 08-20-2008 5:09 AM

    When all is said and done

    Well I want to have a few nips and tucks after all the kids are born. We are planning on having just one more munchkin. My boobs fared pretty well with the first so unless anything major happens with the next one the girls will be fine. My son did however stretch my tummy to its limits and beyond. I lost all of the baby weight 3months after he was born but the skin stretch is still there 2 years later. I am wanting a mini tuck using my c-section scar if they can. I don't like the idea of surgery any more than most, but I have worked out and am very healthy in my eating habits. I didn't have any abdominal muscle damage even though DS was 10 lbs. I don't want the stomach I had when I was 16, that's not possible. I just want some semblance of a semi flat stomach again.
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