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Well, ladies. It's been about 10 months for most of us now. Statistics show newlyweds gain approx 10-15 lbs over their wedding weight in the first year.
How has it been for you?

Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12
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haha great idea. I think I'm putting myself on a peanut butter diet. I go through a jar in like a week and a half. It's bad.
I actually weigh the same amount now as I did right before our wedding. I lost a few pounds before the wedding, then gained it back, and now I'm really trying to work out and eat better. I feel like I have more time to concentrate on losing weight now that I'm not planning a wedding or writing thank you cards or all those fantastic things
Ugh. I'm in the 15 range.
I'm actually probably around where we were when we got engaged. 6 months before the wedding we were going to the gym ALL. THE. TIME. It stopped pretty much the day of my bachelorette party.
I think I gained most of the weight in the 3-6 months post-Honeymoon (aka, just before and during Christmas). It's just stuck around these extra four months.
However, now that this awful cold is finally calming down, I'm starting to work out again. I've also got 3-Day walk training starting to ramp up (more/longer walks) so that should help. And this whole "being a vegetarian" thing for the past six weeks has helped too!
I got as high as 12 pounds above "wedding weight" (which is about 5 pounds below my "normal" weight). I have very recently gotten my butt in gear and lost 4 pounds from that high point.
I did not go to the gym ONCE between June and January. It was a glorious glorious hiatus, but we are back on track now.
I'd love to lose about 10 more pounds, but I'm not sure that is possible given my lifestyle and busy schedule.
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I am at least 10 pounds overweight, and by 10, I mean 20.
See the Mexican food thread for the contributing factor to this. I could have given a fatty food rec for any type of cuisine. I LOVE me some food
This exactly...we're tied v. If that makes you feel better? Not looking forward to this weeks appointment either. Once baby comes and after I get the OK, I plan to get back on a regular workout schedule to get back to wedding weight if not less.
You're insane. You look so teeny in your blog pics. Ugh. I forgot to tell you - I searched all over my local Target for that black dress and couldn't find it. What section was it in?
Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12
I'm pretty close to the same. I go up/down 2lbs daily so it just depends when I weigh myself. I have been trying to eat a little better (thanks chrissy).
It might've made me feel better if I were 38w5d.
But seriously, I think we both can get the weight off. I'll support you when you get your okay to workout!
and I'll support you when it come time for you to do the same!
I'm up four. I was up eight, but I've been "dieting" for a little over a week. And by diet I mean trying not to be such a pig and occasionally eating my vegetables.
I have a good excuse though. I slipped a disc in August and it herniated in January. I'm trying to put off the inevitable surgery until school gets out, but that means no erm.. vigorous activities. I'm not even allowed to jog (not that I necessarily would if I could, but I never thought I'd hear a doc say that).
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