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AITAH for telling my husband that you don’t lose weight magically after going to the gym?

by Alex Johnson
October 16, 2025
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The user (OP, female, 24) and her husband (male, 33) have been married for two years and recently welcomed their 16-week-old daughter. Before the pregnancy, the OP was moderately active, while her husband is very dedicated to fitness. The core conflict began shortly after the birth when the husband started making frequent comments about the OP’s remaining 20 pounds of pregnancy weight gain, framing them as compliments.

Although the OP initially dismissed these remarks, the husband increased the pressure after she was medically cleared for strenuous exercise at 12 weeks postpartum. When the OP failed to lose weight rapidly despite going to the gym with him, he blamed her snacking, which she explained was necessary due to breastfeeding. This led to an argument where he demanded she return to Pilates and ‘try harder,’ leading the OP to question if she is at fault for her pace of postpartum recovery. The central question is whether her husband’s demands for rapid physical recovery are reasonable.

AITAH for telling my husband that you don’t lose weight magically after going to the gym?

My husband (m33) and I (f24) have been married two...

He is big into fitness and stuff and I really...

I weighed 120 lbs before pregnancy. During pregnancy I gained...

lost 20 right off the bat after having my daughter...

While my body looks different I don't really care as...

He would say it and frame it in a way...

" Or "I wouldn't guess it was a whole 20...

Those comments happened maybe twice a week so it was...

But the moment I hit 12 weeks my husband was...

I will admit it felt good to have some time...

My husband seems to think this is because I "snack"...

He told me that I should go back to Pilates...

I told him I am trying my absolute f**king hardest...

" He whole heartedly disagrees with that and went on...

I mean I get that sentiment, a lot of my...

So AITAH here?

According to Dr. Taylor Ward, a specialist in family dynamics and boundary setting, “Postpartum bodies carry significant physical changes, and external pressure during this highly vulnerable time often translates into relationship distress rather than motivation.”

The husband’s behavior exhibits a common pattern where one partner projects their own fitness values onto the other, especially when that other person is undergoing major physiological changes. The OP has already lost most of the weight and is cleared for exercise, which indicates she is following medical advice. However, the husband’s comments—calling weight loss a goal so soon after delivery—suggest his focus is aesthetic rather than strictly health-related, which conflicts with the reality of breastfeeding and recovery. Breastfeeding significantly increases caloric needs, making rapid weight loss counterproductive to maintaining energy and milk supply.

The OP is not an AITAH here. She is respecting her body’s recovery timetable and adhering to her doctor’s guidance. The path forward involves establishing firm boundaries around comments concerning her body and diet. The husband needs to shift his support from monitoring her weight to actively supporting her recovery, perhaps by managing other household tasks or childcare so she can rest, which is often more crucial than immediate gym attendance.

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The OP is currently navigating the physical and emotional challenges of early motherhood while facing external pressure from her husband regarding her body image and weight loss progress. Her position prioritizes her health and the demands of caring for a newborn, contrasting sharply with her husband’s focus on her returning to her pre-pregnancy physical state, despite her current efforts in the gym.

The core issue revolves around differing expectations regarding postpartum recovery timelines and body acceptance. The reader must consider whether the husband’s concern is genuinely about health, masked by unrealistic appearance standards, or if the OP is unfairly dismissing valid concerns about long-term wellness. Is the husband pressuring her too hard, or is she not meeting reasonable expectations for self-care post-childbirth?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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