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Why do you lose weight after weaning?
It is often said that children will get fat if they eat breast milk. When breastfeeding, the child's meat is particularly soft and looks like meatballs. Breast-fed children also have good skin. After the child is not breastfed, the diet is a little uncomfortable. Without the nourishment of breast milk, he will feel that the child is losing weight quickly. My baby has been eating milk powder, so the baby hasn't changed much since weaning, but the neighbor's child (five days older than my baby) has been breast-feeding and lost a lot of weight after weaning (it looks fatter than my child, but its weight is similar). As the old saying goes, if the milk goes down, there will be strong meat left.

Although mothers eat a lot during breastfeeding, they don't gain much meat. When children stop breastfeeding, they eat less. If they start to lose weight within six months, they will basically return to their pre-pregnancy appearance. If they don't lose weight, it will be difficult for them to lose weight again. Most people will lose weight.