Why You're Not Losing Baby Weight
12 Reasons You're Not Losing the Baby Weight
As many experienced moms will agree, the term "baby weight" can be as misleading as the term "morning sickness." Just as morning sickness can plague a pregnant woman at all hours of the day, baby weight tends to hang on to mom long after the baby's evolved to a toddler, preschooler, and beyond. And there's a reason for that. Here, 12 factors that may be inhibiting your ability to ditch that extra "baby" bulk — whether it's been a few months, or a few years since your bundle of joy was born.
1 You're Too Busy to Exercise
2 You (Unintentionally) Take Your Meals Twice
3 You Sit Down to Eat With the Kids at 6
4 You Stopped Breastfeeding
5 A Stroll in the Park May Feel Like Exercise, But . . .
6 Too Much of a Good Thing Is Still Too Much
7 You're Short on Sleep (We Can't Imagine Why?!)
8 This Is the New Definition of Date Night
9 You Skip Breakfast
10 You're a "Vertical" Eater
11 You're Still Wearing Maternity Clothes — Two Years Later
12 You Have a Singular Focus
