‘The thought of not being thin for my wedding makes me want to die’: the new mothers driven to weight-loss jabs
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The pressure on new mothers to lose weight quickly, especially before significant events like weddings, is leading some to consider weight-loss drugs like GLP-1s, despite warnings from the NHS about their safety during breastfeeding. Lydia, a new mother, reflects on how the pervasive conversation around these drugs influenced her thoughts on weight loss during her pregnancy. This issue highlights the societal expectations placed on women to 'bounce back' after childbirth, raising concerns about the mental and physical health implications for mothers.
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