It takes 19 months for a woman to regain her pre-pregnancy figure
According to a survey of 1500 mothers, it takes 19 months for most women to return to pre-pregnancy levels after giving birth.
Victoria. Beckham quickly finds a flat belly every time he gives birth. Soon after Princess Kate was discharged from the hospital after giving birth to Prince George, she appeared on the volleyball court, revealing her muscular waist lines. However, for the average woman without a personal trainer, nutrition consultant and five-star nanny, it takes an average of one year and seven months to return to her pre-pregnancy figure, because the average weight gain per person during pregnancy is 15.4 kilograms.
According to the British "Daily Telegraph" report, a maternal and child care website conducted a survey of 1500 women who had given birth to at least one child in the past five years. The survey results showed that 46% of mothers believe that it is difficult to lose weight after childbirth, especially when people around them are urging them to lose weight. One-third of young mothers explained that their husbands or boyfriends put pressure on them to lose weight, 18% said the pressure came from their mothers, and 16% believed that the pressure to lose weight actually came from their mother-in-law. In addition, 40% of the women surveyed admitted to feeling pressure to get back in shape because of a famous woman's weight loss role model.
One in three women will give up the desire to get back in shape.
On average, it takes 19 months for women to return to their pre-pregnancy figure after childbirth, and one in three respondents said they will never find the figure they had before their children were born. Fortunately, with the birth of new life, the focus and meaning of life have also changed. For many mothers, appearance is at the bottom of the list of things they have to worry about. They care most about whether their children are healthy and happy.
Within a few weeks after giving birth, 69% of mothers believe they have become a nursing machine, and 63% believe they completely ignore their image, no longer care about skin care and makeup, no longer care about hairstyles and clothes, and it takes 14 months to regain the feeling of "being a woman." For a nine-month pregnancy, postpartum recovery is even longer and uncertain, and you need to take good care of yourself.