So you love your new baby - but hate your new mum tum. Many women find it impossible to lose the flabby, crepey look of stretched skin even after a weight loss regime that sees you back to your pre-pregnancy weight. If it really bothers you that your crop-top days appear to be ov...
Pre- and postnatal fitness expert Melinda Nicci says...It's totally normal for your stomach to be soft and a bit jiggly after having a baby. However, most of us feel better when our abdominal muscles are toned and strong, which has the added benefit of improving posture, and maki...
. And if you are expressing breast-milk for the times when you need a rest or cant be there with your baby, Dad can share in the feeding, too.Myth: Breastfeeding gives you saggy breastsReality:Not true, according to research from the US, which showed