When Did New Moms' Weight Become Our Business?

Wednesday, July 25, 2012
In a world where it is considered ill-mannered to discuss a woman's weight, what I am about to say may shock you. I'm a little shocked that I'm writing it.

I weighed 210 pounds when my son was born.

That's right. 210 pounds.

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