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going back to anavar after giving birth

katy moore

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I had my second baby 5 months ago , before finding out I was expecting I was on a cycle of anavar I had to stop right away, I did three and was very excited with results on fat loss, so gain a lot of weight after my baby and I want to get back to my normal weight, I stopped breast feeding two weeks ago so I would like to know if there are any risk of going back to anavar 5 months after giving birth ? thank you.
 
I don't agree with doing a cycle right away. When you give birth it can take up to 2 years for your body to normalize. Using steroids will just mess even further with your hormones and you may end up with some nasty side effects. I would either use nothing or try SARMs.
 
I don't agree with doing a cycle right away. When you give birth it can take up to 2 years for your body to normalize. Using steroids will just mess even further with your hormones and you may end up with some nasty side effects. I would either use nothing or try SARMs.

Two years? Uh no. That's bad advice no woman is gonna wait two years. She is fine to use it.


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Two years? Uh no. That's bad advice no woman is gonna wait two years. She is fine to use it.


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That's not advice, it is science. My wife has given birth 4 times and doctors say it can take that long for hormones to normalize. It's not the case for everyone but why risk it? We are talking about a woman using steroids.


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That's not advice, it is science. My wife has given birth 4 times and doctors say it can take that long for hormones to normalize. It's not the case for everyone but why risk it? We are talking about a woman using steroids.


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Well they say that to cover themselves for any complications. I've trained women who gave birth. And yes if they haven't used before maybe wait a while not two years tho. And she has used before her body will be fine and remember. On this specific case I don't see an issue


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