About
Stacey Hoffer Weckstein created StillLookPregnant.com for every non-pregnant mom who is asked if she is pregnant.
In November of 2008, while she was building her Create a Balance Coaching business, Stacey wrote an honest and humorous blog article about the realities she was facing with her post-pregnancy body, which included being asked if she was pregnant (when she was not). This post, Top Ten Signs I May Always Look Pregnant, is still Stacey’s #1 read article on her blog.
On StillLookPregnant.com Stacey will:
- Build a community of women who are struggling with the same issues of still looking pregnant.
- Review clothes that can help women who still look pregnant NOT look pregnant.
- Share the journey she is on to not look pregnant anymore.
A graduate of Michigan State University and Louisiana State University, Stacey is currently a Life Coach, Social Media Consultant, and Change Management Consultant.
Stacey lives in the Chicago area with her husband and two young boys.
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Second Blog: Create a Balance Coaching
Twitter: @creatabalance
Facebook: Facebook.com/CreateaBalance
Email: Stacey [at] Create a Balance [dot] com
Upcoming Event: Madly in Love with ME Chicago








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Thanks soooo much for this blog. I have been in tears so many times over someone asking me about my “pregnancy.” I have two sons, 2 1/2 and 10 months (who I love dearly), and it just never stops. I get asked on a weekly basis. My worst one recently was on a trip to an all-inclusive resort in Mexico. One of the resort employees (male) actually had the gall to come up and physically start rubbing my stomach while asking me when the baby was due. This was while I was drinking my mojito. I was too stunned to speak, then I slunk off to a seat to start crying. So much for a nice vacation. I have tried diet and exercise but my Dr. says there may be nothing to do except abdominoplasty costing $10,000. Do you think this is for real or should I find a new Dr.?
I really feel for you Katie. I’ve had the same thing happen to me for 4 years now. I have twins girls that I love dearly but I still look pregnant. People have come up to me several times and asked when I was due and I ran off crying. It’s heartbreaking. I was told the surgery was my only option also. Can’t afford it so I guess I’m stuck like this for a long time.