I have heard people make statements like this before and I tend to agree with them for their particular situation. A wise man once said if you truly believe it, good or bad, then it is true. The truth is that we all are different DNA wise. The most critical factor on this subject is going to be your pre and postnatal lifestyle.
What Was Your Belly Like Before?
Chances are if you had a sedimentary lifestyle you probably didn't have wash-board abs in the first place. The main thing that I want to get across to you in this article is that a active exercise lifestyle will work wonders on your postnatal belly. It is best to live this way constantly, but if you are finding yourself losing your naturally tight body that you really didn't work for, its time to go to work.
Here Are A Couple Tips To Get Rid Of Your Postnatal Belly:
#1 Exercise during pregnancy. I know sometimes you won't feel like it, but the more you do it, the better you will feel. Of course, check with your doctor first, they are gonna be 100% on board. Then find a good safe workout program, something you can do at home preferably, and get busy. I will suggest a couple of sites later. If you are reading this after baby, congrats, but the advice is the same.
#2 A good diet. I know, I know, the cravings. I would say indulge in the cravings, if they are for bad foods, in moderation. Don't sabotage tip #1 by over eating and sitting around. Have something naughty occasionally, but keep in mind all the positives of a good diet. The babies well being, your energy level, your waistline postnatal...need more? Ok, you'll feel so much better doing the right thing. Your man will....well....I'll stop there.
A long term postnatal belly bulge is not written in stone. You can positively effect this by living a physically strong life all the time. But especially when you become pregnant, you have to go beyond yourself and make positive changes that you might not have the will power to make otherwise. You do not have to live with a warped midsection the rest of your life. Oh, I promised to suggest some help.
The miracle of pregnancy is just that, a miracle. However we do have to take action in the real world to look out for the physical vessel bringing the new life to us, the mom. Take a leading role in your own physical condition, by visiting the site below. It was designed for moms by a mom.