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  1. #1
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    If you are carrying twins and have only gained 35 pounds, you probably don't need diet pills. You're already controlling your weight pretty well. Also, taking care of twins, you won't get too much rest and/or time to overeat.

    With my experience with diet pills; you lose weight fast but there is the possibility of gaining it back and adding to that. Not all people will do this but it's my experience. Not only that, it can raise your blood pressure or cause other problems. You seem to have a great desire to get your lower weight back so I think you'll do fine with a healthy, low calorie, low fat, diet and plenty of exercise(i.e. taking care of the twins ).

    Good luck with it and congratulations on the twins!!


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    thanks Daisy and Delilah you are great. thanks for the compliment about the weight thing.. even my doctor said that i am doing great.. it's all thanks to eating veggies and fruits, anything else tastes/smells gross ...

    as for the upkeep of twins, i know i will be busy, and 80% or more of the weight will come off with just chasing them around. hek, with my son ( who is now 13) i spent more time chasing him than feeding him and myself.. in fact, with him i went from 115lbs to 140lbs .. my doc was so thrilled me then too... however i still have some time left LMAO, and will prob gain another 30lbs or more .. lol.
    thanks again for the advise and nice comments. i will have a weigh in in a few weeks and will let ya all know what i gained LMAO...
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyboutanimals
    thanks Daisy and Delilah you are great. thanks for the compliment about the weight thing.. even my doctor said that i am doing great.. it's all thanks to eating veggies and fruits, anything else tastes/smells gross ...
    More compliments from me on your weight gain. You are doing super! I think the fact that you are eating properly now means that you will not have a hard time losing after the babies come. You may even come home from the hospital in your regular pre-pregnancy clothes. It is possible - I did! I think the people who get into trouble with their weight when they are pregnant are those who feel they must literally eat for two (or in your case three ) or who eat the wrong things.

    I would avoid diet pills. My SIL was on them years ago and found that they zapped her in such a way that she found herself scrubbing floors and ironing at crazy hours of the night and early morning because they affected her sleep. With two little ones to feed through the night you will be having your rest affected in another way so you don't need that on top of it!

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    Wow! That's all the weight you've gained and you're carrying twins?! I gained that much in the first 3 months. No kiddin'! I'm a petite (read: short) 5'2" and was told to gain no more than 14 lbs. max. I was only 89 1/2 lbs. at the time. I went up to 145 lbs. much to my dr's. (and husband's) dismay. BUT! I was young and there's nothing like caring for a newborn and later chasing after a toddler to get the weight off. I doubt that you'll have any problems whatsoever w/losing weight, especially when you consider that you'll be caring for twins. You won't have time or the desire to eat. You'll just want to sleep. LOL All kidding aside, I think you'll do fine and I wouldn't worry about diet pills, if for no other reason that the one I just mentioned. They "wire" you and you'll need your rest. Stick to your healthy lifestyle and enjoy your momhood.
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    My advice would be don't - just let nature do its thing while you are breast feeding along with gentle exercise and sensible eating. You will need all your "reserves" believe me

    (good luck -twins are great! I am one )
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    Be careful with those things, as they an be dangerous. Especially if you're taking presription medicine.

    Hey, I still have my baby fat. And my BABY will be 32 years old next month.

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    Stay away from TrimSpa x32 at all costs!!!!!

    I made the mistake of trying that a few years ago for only 3 days and let me tell you it's a scary product!!!!

    For one thing it made me jittery/shaky beyond belief and had my heart racing for hours.

    If THAT isn't enough to scare you into not using it, how about the fact the pill is huge and comes with this warning lable on it?

    "WARNING: Taking TRIMSPA without adequate fluid may cause it to swell and block your throat or esophagus and may cause choking. Do not take this product if you have difficulty in swallowing. If you experience chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty in swallowing or breathing after taking this product, seek immediate medical attention." http://www.netnutri.com/page.htm?PG=TRIMSPA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah
    If you are carrying twins and have only gained 35 pounds, you probably don't need diet pills. You're already controlling your weight pretty well.

    I agree. I gained 30 lbs. with my first baby, and lost a ton of it w/o even trying in the first 2 weeks post- partum, lots of it was water weight that I was carrying...and placenta, amniotic fluid, bab(ies), increased blood volume, etc.

    2nd baby, I only gained 18 lbs. That came off w/o trying...in fact I went under my pre-preg weight before I knew it.

    As for diet pills...they scare me....too many issues have been on the news or whatever of harmful things they can do to you...

    I am thinking you'll be back to your pre-preg weight w/o hardly trying









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    A friend of mine had twins two years ago. Trust me when I tell you that you won't have time to be worrying about your own weight! I polled mothers of twins for her shower for advice, and several said "Keep a camera handy and tke pictures all the time, because you probably won't remember much of their first year otherwise!"
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    thanks for all the great advise guys ((Hugs)).. i know the weight will just melt away when i am chasing my babies.. and i will for sure keep the camera ready for the pics .. i am greatful i took so many of my little boy when he was growing up, now, i look back on all of it and think 'wow, he sure grew up fast '...


    i think the whole weight thing bothers every expectant mother every now and then, fortunately for some of us it comes off naturally, while others struggle because of one thing or another.

    see, in my family i have a history of high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes ( type 1 and 2).. and ( knock on wood) i have yet to get any of those ... that is why i am having to come up with things to get my bod back in pre-preggers weight ASAP so i do not have to worry about all that.



    thanks again guys...
    PS if some of you have home made weight tricks, like food recipes and drinks that would be great if you could share them.
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    Your pregnancy weight gain reminds me, lovingly, of what my mom always "bragged" about. With me and my brother, she only gained about 20 pounds (and this was Waaay Back in the Day) by eating fruits, veggies, protein. No sweets and very little fat.. Not that they even knew much about that stuff in the Dark Ages, but she always made me think she was ahead of her time on keeping fit and healthy. I guess it also helped that she was "no bigger than a minute" anyway.

    I've never looked at any labels, but my guess is that a lot of the "diet" stuff on the market contains caffeine, but in any case, my bet is that with twins and pets, you'll be melting off that "baby fat" in no time. Trust me, I had a weight problem my whole life..diet pills and all..but it always came back once I stopped them. I, (unfortunately thru stress) I now weigh what I should have weighed as a young adult. I no longer believe in diet. I use moderation. I eat what I want, but stop when I feel a bit full, drink tons of water and excercise. Ain't always fun, but it works for me.



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