When I was thinner I remember for my bone size I was supposed to be around 100lbs. I weighed 125 and was solid. I could press more than double my weight with my legs, but as for using my upper body to bench press anything???? Not even 25lbs. The only time I could bench press the bar with my upper body was when it was empty.
I wore 12's and 14's. I was not fat or overweight. I weighed more because muscle weighs more than fat. I played softball at college and ran 5 miles every night. I hardly ate anything because I was always on the run.
I had discovered chocolate and ate 2-3 candy bars per day, I had not really been allowed to eat candy as a child so I binged on it as an adult.
So I couldn't lose weight at all. I was the minimum I could be unless I let my muscle get soft and then start working on toning but not having muscles so much. At least that's what the personal trainer told me a couple of times.
R., have you considered that you might need to start thinking about your body image and perhaps toning and shaping your body with exercise so you'll feel less out of shape?
I do have to say that I googled how much you should weigh and if you have a medium frame you are exactly what you should weigh.
Nearly every post you have ever made has been about your weight. You had a baby a while back so your body has changed shapes. Exercising will make you feel and look different. You don't weigh much for your height. You are not overweight according to several web sites that I looked it up on. You may just need to do an exercise like swimming or aerobics/zumba/pilates or just something that will tone you up.
http://www.healthchecksystems.com/heightweightchart.htm
Here's a link to how many calories you are supposed to be eating, it's a bit more than you are taking in.
http://www.caloriecontrol.org/healthy-weight-tool-kit/hea...