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Re: Who can take metformin?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net ("anonymous@obgyn.net")
Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:31:23 -0500


Hi Christina,

Are you nursing your baby? If so, are you also trying to diet? It's best not to cut back much if you're nursing.

Whether or not you're nursing a baby, you could try taking prenatal vitamins again. Sometimes they seem to help fight the tiredness new mommies get. Is the baby keeping you up at night? Are you trying to do too much? It's amazing how much a baby changes the time you have to get things done. If you're trying to go back to "pre-baby" activities AND have a baby that needs a lot of your time, it may be that you're just trying to do too much.

If you're not nursing the baby, are there any other symptoms? Are your cycles back to "normal"? I know mine changed after each baby, so it may not go back to what you experienced pre-pregnancy. I know that I have gone thru stages where I feel nauseated quite often and it seems to usually happen when my hormones are really messed up and cycles very irregular.

Have you noticed the headaches occurring more often when you're hungry or similar amounts of time after eating or after certain foods (like sugary).

Regardless, a trip to your doctor might be a good idea. You might need tests for anemia and blood sugars, maybe some others too.

Hope you find some answers! *HUG*

Shelley

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