Regular cardiovascular exercise and eating right will take the weight off all over, not just on your stomach. Make sure you have a balanced diet of whole grains, fruits and veggies, and some dairy. Avoid white flour and processed foods with additives and extra sugar. Substitute nuts and raisins for other snacks that are less nutritious (like chips or sweets). IDrink tons of water and avoid soda. have had two c-sections and I was always an avid exerciser (still am), running and working out most days of the week. I am almost 36 and I notice now that what I eat matters more than it EVER did before... I can't really cheat regularly or I pay the price. All of this being said, it seems the belly overhang will always be there to some extent. I think my body responded with a fair amount of scar tissue both times, and I have a little "pooch", like a droopy upper lip, over the incision, no matter how much of a "thin" day I'm having. It bums me out a lot, quite honestly, and of course it's well worth it and I'd do it again, but I really think women who have had c-sections are doomed to have a little extra skin in that area. I know tons of women of all shapes and sizes in this boat and they ALL say the same thing. Just remember, it's about a healthy weight and body image, not being perfect, so let that go and keep in mind that we are MUCH harder on ourselves than how others see us. I hope this helps... hang in there, it does get better!