Jamie Genevieve #7 Husbands a bum but she's finally a mum!

I am sure if I remember right she admitted using them years ago, before she became so completely obsessed with her own reflection. The other thing is the way she swallows those hydration sachets, isn't that one of the things about the skinny pens that you need to keep your hydration up?
Yeah you do, I’ve read that constipation can be quite a common side effect.
 
I think the evidence pointing towards weight loss medication is that regardless of how much she’s worked out and dieted in the past - and she has had a lot of fitness phases - she has never been as small.
people have a “normal” range that they tend to sit at, you can get down to the bottom of that range with sensible eating and exercise, at this point you tend to look good, you’re not carrying any extra fat but you’ve still got a decent fat % and therefore don’t look unwell or undernourished, but to get way below the range you have to consistently restrict.
She’s either got issues with food and is heavily restricting or she’s using ozempic et al.
Either way you can see she’s not healthy, someone who has been a 10-12 for 10 years and probably an 8-10 at her lowest doesn’t naturally drop to a 4-6 with no help, especially once you hit 30+
 
I think the evidence pointing towards weight loss medication is that regardless of how much she’s worked out and dieted in the past - and she has had a lot of fitness phases - she has never been as small.
people have a “normal” range that they tend to sit at, you can get down to the bottom of that range with sensible eating and exercise, at this point you tend to look good, you’re not carrying any extra fat but you’ve still got a decent fat % and therefore don’t look unwell or undernourished, but to get way below the range you have to consistently restrict.
She’s either got issues with food and is heavily restricting or she’s using ozempic et al.
Either way you can see she’s not healthy, someone who has been a 10-12 for 10 years and probably an 8-10 at her lowest doesn’t naturally drop to a 4-6 with no help, especially once you hit 30+
And, this started happening after having Romy. So, her whole life her weight has been pretty consistent but after pregnancy she has become teeny. It doesn’t add up. 💉.
 
I think the evidence pointing towards weight loss medication is that regardless of how much she’s worked out and dieted in the past - and she has had a lot of fitness phases - she has never been as small.
people have a “normal” range that they tend to sit at, you can get down to the bottom of that range with sensible eating and exercise, at this point you tend to look good, you’re not carrying any extra fat but you’ve still got a decent fat % and therefore don’t look unwell or undernourished, but to get way below the range you have to consistently restrict.
She’s either got issues with food and is heavily restricting or she’s using ozempic et al.
Either way you can see she’s not healthy, someone who has been a 10-12 for 10 years and probably an 8-10 at her lowest doesn’t naturally drop to a 4-6 with no help, especially once you hit 30+
She must have a lot of fillers to have dropped to such a drastic low weight and not have a hollowed face yet.
 

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And, this started happening after having Romy. So, her whole life her weight has been pretty consistent but after pregnancy she has become teeny. It doesn’t add up. 💉.
to be fair i do know a lot of mams drop a lot of weight if they’re breastfeeding because all of the nutrients from their food go straight to the breast milk. not sure if she was/is breastfeeding though, can’t mind off the top of my head
 
to be fair i do know a lot of mams drop a lot of weight if they’re breastfeeding because all of the nutrients from their food go straight to the breast milk. not sure if she was/is breastfeeding though, can’t mind off the top of my head
i did think this because i’m now 8 months into exclusively breastfeeding and am struggling with the amount of weight i’ve lost from it. as another person said though, she lost all this weight after she stopped breastfeeding so i don’t think there’s a correlation there
 
People have said previously that’s probably why she stopped so quickly - to take the weight loss jab.
She also got the procedure to remove the (non) “fat” under her chin.
stopping breastfeeding because you want to is absolutely fine, but stopping specifically so you can take a weight loss jab just seems so sad to me.

ETA i’m not saying it’s sad to stop so you can focus on your body. that’s part of the reason i’m weaning too. but i think there’s a difference between that, wanting to nourish & look after yourself better, and just jumping straight into ozempic
 
People have said previously that’s probably why she stopped so quickly - to take the weight loss jab.

Just to jump in, breastfeeding for 4 months is not “stopping quickly” - I breastfed for 3 months and thought it was the hardest thing I’d ever done! We can speculate on Jamie’s weight but let’s not mum shame for how long or not someone breastfeeds for.
 
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