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Q: Diet pills after baby ?
asked by: Soon2bemom2 on January 21st, 2009
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Just curious if its totally okay to start my Acai Berry Pure & Total Cleanse Bromalite pills after having my baby. With my first child i gain about 40 lbs and after having him i lost 20 lbs. so i started with a weight at 120, ended with 140. And for now my second pregnancy i started with 160 lbs and now im at 187 lbs. i'm scared to gain up to 200 lbs with this baby and that i might not get back to my usual size.

Using these diet pills after having my baby is it safe??? if so let me know. if not let me know if there's any other diet pills i can take or do....

Thanks
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Mabel
replied on January 21st, 2009
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Will you be breast feeding? If so, no diet pills are safe to take. A healthy diet is recommended to lose weight and keep your energy for your children.

During pregnancy you only need an additional 300 calories per day. During breast feeding you need more. This is why women see some weight loss during breast feeding. It takes a lot of energy to make nutritious milk. Smile
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Soon2bemom2
replied on January 24th, 2009
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no im breast feeding. i thought about it but then its gonna take longer to lose my weight. ive been struggling on my weight since my first child so wanna try to lose the weight asap after my second one.

but is really ok to take diet pills after giving birth? or do i have to ask my dr about that!
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