Mom Pooch: What Causes It and How to Get Rid of It
Many women feel frustrated by a lingering “mom pooch” after pregnancy and wonder why their lower belly won’t go back to how it was before. If you look online, most advice makes getting your pre-pregnancy belly back sound simple: just do a few ab exercises each week and it will flatten out. That might help a little—but it’s rarely enough. A mom pooch is usually caused by more than weak abs, and fixing it requires more than crunches. In this article, you’ll learn what actually causes a mom pooch—and the comprehensive approach you need to get rid of one. Key Takeaways A mom pooch usually isn’t just fat—it’s typically a combination of stretched tissue, body fat, muscle separation, posture, and sometimes scar tissue. The more of these factors that are present, the more noticeable it becomes—and the less likely it is that a single intervention will solve it. For most women, the biggest improvements come from rebuilding core strength, gaining full-body muscle, managing body fat, an...