Getting rid of that final piece of fat without losing more muscle!

I was once in shape, and then after having a baby, left me at 5'2" and 140 lbs. After the baby, I started my plan to get my (pre-baby) buff body back. Now I am down to 108 lbs, and most of my fat is gone, except for some that is holding on for dear life around my abs. It just won't go. I can continue to follow the same plan I have been on to lose what I have so far, and I will continue to lose, but the problem is I'm losing my butt as well. It's almost a flat soggy pancake now. I understand you cannot spot lose, I have to lose all over in order to lose fat from my stomach. But the more I lose, the flatter my butt seems to get. I'd like to build my glutes but understand that is a bulking process and to get rid of my ab fat stores is a cutting process. I can continue to get that number on the scale even lower, but in doing so it seems that my ab fat is holding on for dear life and all I'm losing is muscle.

My question is, if I continue to cut, and lose weight overall, how can I keep my butt (along with my other muscles) from absolutely disappearing during this process. I do incorporate weight training, but am under the understanding that cutting requires a caloric deficit, while bulking requires a caloric surplus, so there is no possible way to decrease caloric intake and burn that remaining fat around my abs and at the same time build my glutes. So what to do? But if I don't continue to lose weight overall, how will that ab fat be obliterated??

Here is my workout regimen and nutrition breakdown:
NUTRITION: I eat 5-6 small meals per day, consisting of no more than 200 calories each, on a CLEAN diet (chicken breast, ground turkey breast, turkey bacon, egg whites, protein shakes, oatmeal, sweet potatoes, veggies, and salads, almonds)
WORKOUT: 30 minutes of cardio 6 days per week, elliptical, jumping rope, or kick boxing, done after at least 20 minutes of weight training. I alternate upper body and lower body every other day.

I do my cardio after my weight training, so the entire time I spend doing cardio is pulling from my fat stores. Another question is, I do this first thing in the morning to jump start my metabolism, but can't do weight training followed by cardio on an empty stomach- would oatmeal pre-workout be good and then a protein shake post-workout?

Thank you for your help in trying to get this last bit of remaining fat off of me!!!
 
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i could be wrong so i hope theres more imput but the solution may be HIIT..it doesnt eat away at your muscle like cardio does..with HIIT you will be able to maintain what muscle you do have..id fish around the forums a little mainly in the weight lifting one for a more detailed answer..but im sorry that im not 100% positive! good luck and good job!
 
Your butt is a muscle! Work it out to build the muscle and you can get it back. You can't spot lose fat, but you can spot gain muscle!
 
Oops, I didn't answer all your questions. You need to eat first thing in the morning no matter what. Oat meal is definitely a good option, or natural fruit juices.

When you sleep, your body is fasting for a long time and it uses up all your glycogen stores. If you don't replace these by eating first thing in the morning, your body will break down your muscles to get what it needs. This is true whether or not you workout first thing in the morning.
 
I don't know nothin about nothin, but my GUESS is that if you're losing your butt that your probably losing fat from your butt. It may not have looked fatty, but it's probably fat you're losing from your butt and not muscle...just a guess...
 
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