I am getting concerned about a mother that I have known for about half a year now. At first we engaged in the typical chat about losing the pounds after having our children. But I noticed after awhile that it was a real obsession with her, and that she kept reporting her progress to me and constantly depriving herself of meals (skipping lunch or skipping dinner, refusing to drink anything but water and tea, etc), slipping in extra exercise such as telling me about how she takes her child to the playground so she can also get in extra running around to burn calories, etc.
From what I can see she is at a healthy weight or even a bit on the thin side (hard to tell in clothes of course), but as she has pointed out, her lower abs protrude a bit. She claims this is all fat and she needs to diet more and more until it goes away. I have two kids and I just came to terms with the fact that I am going to be a few pounds heavier than I used to be, so I don't think she really listens to me when I tell her she is taking the dieting too far.
My question is - what can I tell her about post-pregnancy bodies that might help her? Should I simply tell her her stomach may never be flat again b/c her skin is looser, or would that be insulting and/or wrong? I know some people manage to get fit after having babies - she talks about all the celebs that do.
My other question is whether from the sounds of this I should be saying something to her. I grew up with a sister who had anorexia and had to be hospitalized, so I worry that I am being overly sensitive. But then I feel like her skipping meals all the time and talking of nothing but dieting and even making playing with her child into a calorie-burning exercise means she's being obsessive, and I know that for many people with eating disorders, they say that part of their issue was no one said anything about it until it was really a problem.
I tried to look up post-pregnancy anorexia online but there doesn't seem to be anything about it....
From what I can see she is at a healthy weight or even a bit on the thin side (hard to tell in clothes of course), but as she has pointed out, her lower abs protrude a bit. She claims this is all fat and she needs to diet more and more until it goes away. I have two kids and I just came to terms with the fact that I am going to be a few pounds heavier than I used to be, so I don't think she really listens to me when I tell her she is taking the dieting too far.
My question is - what can I tell her about post-pregnancy bodies that might help her? Should I simply tell her her stomach may never be flat again b/c her skin is looser, or would that be insulting and/or wrong? I know some people manage to get fit after having babies - she talks about all the celebs that do.
My other question is whether from the sounds of this I should be saying something to her. I grew up with a sister who had anorexia and had to be hospitalized, so I worry that I am being overly sensitive. But then I feel like her skipping meals all the time and talking of nothing but dieting and even making playing with her child into a calorie-burning exercise means she's being obsessive, and I know that for many people with eating disorders, they say that part of their issue was no one said anything about it until it was really a problem.
I tried to look up post-pregnancy anorexia online but there doesn't seem to be anything about it....