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Hello all,

I just joined OSSG because of the wonderful things I have heard.

Well my friends I need your help. I am almost 6 months pregnant and

find myself eating everything and never getting full. UGH! Please

write back. Can you suggest any good books or can anyone give me

some good advice :) Thank you!

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Sheila,

Thank you for writing me back so soon :) I am going to look into this

" relaxin " because I feel like an animal around food. Not just any specific

food, ALL food. I obsess over it all! UGH!

Thank you for the insight, I appreciate it more than you know! ~ Dawn

>

>Reply-To: OSSG-pregnant

>To: OSSG-pregnant

>Subject: Re: 15 mths post of and almost 6 mths pregnant

>Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 03:09:28 -0000

>

>Dawn,

> It seems to be the general consensus of this group of 1,700+ women

>that they most all become ravenous, eating everything in sight and for

>the majority of them, eating habits return to normal within a few

>weeks after surgery.

>

>It has something to do with the " relaxin " that allows your uterine and

>pelvic muscles to stretch to accomodate the growing uterus/baby/belly

>and in turn the stomach itself " relaxes " also allowing us to eat more,

>empty more quickly, then want more. It DOES get back to normal though

>have faith. Just as the weight you gain will most likely fall back off

>within 2 weeks after delivery (dependent of course on how much you

>gain total)

>

>It's been posted over and over and over again. (you can skim through

>the past 20+ thousand messages to see for yourself, or take my word

>for it (as a moderator who has approved a TON of those same messages).

>

>:)

>Sheila

>

>

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Sheila,

Thank you for writing me back so soon :) I am going to look into this

" relaxin " because I feel like an animal around food. Not just any specific

food, ALL food. I obsess over it all! UGH!

Thank you for the insight, I appreciate it more than you know! ~ Dawn

>

>Reply-To: OSSG-pregnant

>To: OSSG-pregnant

>Subject: Re: 15 mths post of and almost 6 mths pregnant

>Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 03:09:28 -0000

>

>Dawn,

> It seems to be the general consensus of this group of 1,700+ women

>that they most all become ravenous, eating everything in sight and for

>the majority of them, eating habits return to normal within a few

>weeks after surgery.

>

>It has something to do with the " relaxin " that allows your uterine and

>pelvic muscles to stretch to accomodate the growing uterus/baby/belly

>and in turn the stomach itself " relaxes " also allowing us to eat more,

>empty more quickly, then want more. It DOES get back to normal though

>have faith. Just as the weight you gain will most likely fall back off

>within 2 weeks after delivery (dependent of course on how much you

>gain total)

>

>It's been posted over and over and over again. (you can skim through

>the past 20+ thousand messages to see for yourself, or take my word

>for it (as a moderator who has approved a TON of those same messages).

>

>:)

>Sheila

>

>

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