More than two years married, and Judithiana has put on so much weight.

Could this be love weight or baby weight?

Weight gain after marriage can be common, especially in the first year of marriage, since happy couples gain weight because they are less motivated to maintain their weight when they don’t need to attract a mate.

So, if your partner has gained some weight, chances are high that they think you’re the one.

The weight gain might also be due to a number of factors, like an increase in eating out (or ordering in), a shift in free time for exercising, a loss of motivation to workout, and less time for healthy habits when starting a family.

Judithiana’s current size

In the OnePoll study, the number one reason for the “love weight” phenomenon is due chiefly to the uptick in dining out when starting a new relationship, which was cited by 41 percent of participants! However, you can still try new foods and restaurants together by dining out sensibly.

Often, women don’t see that coming, and it takes a long time for one to notice that they are out of shape.

This could also be due to the baby’s weight, given the fact that she has just had a baby.

Postpartum hormone imbalances make weight loss difficult since it can take quite a while for your hormones to return to normal levels.

For many women, it takes three to six months to get their estrogen and progesterone back on track, depending on whether they’re breastfeeding or not.

Judithiana’s former size

A common trait found in women after they get married is that most women fail to shed both their love weight and their baby weight.

Being aesthetically pleasing requires one to shed some weight, and this will leave a woman feeling more confident.