The reason why my belly can’t get smaller after childbirth is not because of fat, but because of hormones
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After giving birth, many mothers find that although their weight has slowly dropped, their belly is still loose, their waistline is large, and their fat is still accumulating . What’s even more painful is that no matter how much they diet or do sit-ups, their belly seems to be “ stuck in place ” and they just can’t lose weight.
If you have similar problems, please remember that the problem may not be too much fat, but something is wrong with your hormone system. The difficulty in regaining weight and body shape after childbirth is rooted in the disorder of metabolic hormones, appetite hormones, and fat distribution hormones , not just eating too much or exercising less. At this time, the scientific intervention plan recommended by doctors is: medical weight loss drug based on GLP-1/GIP dual agonist mechanism - tirpotide .
1. Why is it the hardest to lose weight after giving birth? Hormone changes are the key
📌 Common hormonal changes after childbirth cause:
• Decreased basal metabolism : muscle loss during pregnancy leads to reduced energy expenditure
• Increased insulin resistance : Postpartum blood sugar regulation ability decreases, and fat is more likely to accumulate in the abdomen
• Abnormal leptin function : The leptin signal that is supposed to control appetite is weakened, leading to hidden hunger , eating less but not losing weight
• Elevated cortisol : Stress and poor sleep make it easier for fat to accumulate in the abdomen
✅ Conclusion: The reason why your belly cannot be reduced after childbirth is essentially a metabolic dilemma caused by multiple hormone imbalances.
2. Why are traditional weight loss methods so ineffective?
• Dieting will only further reduce your metabolic rate , making your body even less willing to burn fat
• It is difficult to accurately mobilize visceral fat through simple exercise (such as yoga and running)
• A disrupted rhythm of life (taking care of children, staying up late) makes it more difficult for leptin, insulin, and cortisol to return to normal
✅ This is why many postpartum mothers insist on exercise and diet adjustment, but with little success.
3. How does tirpotide improve postpartum obesity through hormonal mechanisms?
Element |
Mechanism of action |
The changes brought |
GLP-1 agonists |
Suppress appetite, delay gastric emptying, and promote insulin secretion |
Reduce overeating and naturally reduce calorie intake |
GIP agonists |
Improve fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity |
Accelerate fat decomposition, especially visceral fat burning |
📌 Telportide can:
• Rebuild the appetite hormone system to reduce hunger naturally
• Repair insulin sensitivity and reduce the tendency of visceral fat accumulation
• Enhance fat oxidation, so that weight loss is not only driven by exercise, but also by the body's own metabolism
✅ This is the real way to lose weight by " changing the source of your physique " rather than simply suppressing your appetite.
4. Supported by clinical research data: especially suitable for postpartum physical adjustment
📌 SURMOUNT-1 study shows:
• Average weight loss of 22.5% at 72 weeks
• Waist circumference reduced by an average of 19cm
• Visceral fat reduced by more than 32%
• The insulin resistance index ( HOMA-IR ) decreased significantly
📌 It means: not only will you lose weight, but your body's metabolic environment will also be fully optimized , reducing the risk of postpartum complications (such as fatty liver, prediabetes, etc.).
5. What should I pay attention to when using tirpotide?
📌 Recommended for the following groups:
• Mothers whose weight and waist circumference have not recovered after breastfeeding
• BMI ≥27 and accompanied by metabolic abnormalities (such as high blood sugar, fatty liver)
• Those who have tried exercise and diet adjustment many times but have not achieved good results
📌 Usage suggestions:
• Start with 2.5 mg/ week, gradually increase to 5 mg , 10 mg , 15 mg
• Inject after meals, eat light food in the early stage, and gradually adapt to the side effects
• Combined with a high-protein diet and light exercise, it can improve muscle retention and avoid a decrease in basal metabolism.
Conclusion: Postpartum weight loss is not only about reducing fat, but also about reshaping metabolism
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