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A panniculus is defined as the apron of sagging skin (and sometimes a bit of fat) that hangs below the navel. Although many people, especially women, are prone to fat accumulation in this area, it can become quite significant after pregnancy or a significant weight loss.
Research suggests that long-term increases in cortisol levels are linked to abdominal obesity – in other words, belly fat. Prolonged stress leads...
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Read More »Have a Lower Belly Pooch? It’s Called a Panniculus & You Can’t Remove It By Working Out You might know it by another name—a pooch, a pouch, or even the tasteless FUPA. But this bothersome bulge has a technical name: panniculus. When loose skin is to blame for that particular bulge or area of discomfort, no amount of working out or crash dieting will solve the problem. Instead, the only solution is removal via surgery—usually a panniculectomy and/or a tummy tuck.
The bottom line Adding eggs to your diet may be one of the easiest things to do if you're trying to lose weight. They can make you feel more full...
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Vitamin D is one of the best vitamins for your skin, along with vitamins C, E, and K. Making sure you get enough vitamins can keep your skin...
Read More »There's usually no limit to the number of caesarean sections that you can have. But the more caesareans you have, the longer each operation will take, and the higher your risk of complications becomes. If you've had a caesarean in the past, it's still possible to give birth to your baby vaginally.
There's usually no limit to the number of caesarean sections that you can have. But the more caesareans you have, the longer each operation will take, and the higher your risk of complications becomes.If you’ve had a caesarean in the past, it’s still possible to give birth to your baby vaginally. Vaginal birth after a previous caesarean (VBAC) is a common and safe way to have a baby for many women. A caesarean should only be done for a good reason because, like any surgery, it isn't without risk.Your obstetrician may recommend that you have your baby by caesarean, if certain pregnancy complications in this pregnancy or a previous pregnancy make a vaginal birth too risky for you or your baby. Or you may have your own reasons why you don’t want to give birth to your baby vaginally.If you’ve given birth by caesarean in the past, talk to your midwife or obstetrician about the best way for you to have your next baby. Your weight age , medical history, fertility history, and reasons for any previous caesareans are all factors. Also, how long you leave between having your babies (waiting at least two years is best), as well as personal choice, needs to be taken into consideration.Find out more about the advantages and disadvantages of a planned repeat caesarean
To battle the bulge: Eat a healthy diet. Focus on plant-based foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains. ... Keep portion sizes in check....
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Males generally have more muscle mass than females. As a result, it is easier for them to build more visible abs. Males are also not at risk of...
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Can you drink soda on keto? No, but diet soda is fine on keto—in moderation. Unsurprisingly, regular soft drinks are out. A 12-ounce can of pop has...
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