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06.12.08, 15:45 PM General Topics
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anyone do ww after db was born? how soon after? success? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 06.12.08, 03:45 PM Flag
 

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i did but counting points was too tough for me. had a lot more success with jenny craig -- took the guesswork out of everything [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.12.08, 03:49 PM Flag
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Congrats on your Baby! Are you waiting or have you already given birth? If you haven't yet delivered, then you may want to investigate the practice and benefits of eating at least some of your placenta. Yeah, this post is really for you, so I probably won't respond to any of the shock, disgust and horror replies. If you have any ?? identify yself as op and I will reply. My own experience was phenomenal and the benefits far outreached external appearance. I was at my pre-pregnancy wight w/in 90 hrs of delivery and was absolutely vital. I'm [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.12.08, 05:56 PM Flag
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sure this is a gross-out but truly, I needed to maintain adequate body mass in order to nurse, so I gained back 5 or so. I hadn't eaten meat since aged 17(39 at delivery), so it was a little hard to visualize eating and digesting organ meat(of all things!) but my mid-wife immediately plazed in freeze in a stat bag for me(yes, her eyes did at least roll), I took it home, boiled off the outer membrane and pan fried the remaining, liver-like organ meat w/onions. I had no exhaustion, ppd or any other physical complaint and sweated out every ounce of fluid related to pregnancy-without dehydrating totally. It truly is worth investigating, particularly if you will be nursing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.12.08, 06:10 PM Flag
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