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<blockquote data-quote="Sister's Keeper" data-source="post: 686853" data-attributes="member: 20051"><p>Is she even willing to try to lose weight, or does she think that she will just get the implant removed and everything will right itself?</p><p></p><p>If it is option #2 I don't think that there is much you can do, because it's not even realistic thinking about weight loss, and if she is bad about compliance with birth control, I'd rather see her 20 lbs overweight than pregnant. Other forms of BC require compliance.</p><p></p><p>If she is willing to go to WW and stick with the program it works really, really well, but she has to be willing to monitor her eating and change her eating habits. The good thing about WW is that it teaches portion control and good choices while still allowing you to eat the things that you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sister's Keeper, post: 686853, member: 20051"] Is she even willing to try to lose weight, or does she think that she will just get the implant removed and everything will right itself? If it is option #2 I don't think that there is much you can do, because it's not even realistic thinking about weight loss, and if she is bad about compliance with birth control, I'd rather see her 20 lbs overweight than pregnant. Other forms of BC require compliance. If she is willing to go to WW and stick with the program it works really, really well, but she has to be willing to monitor her eating and change her eating habits. The good thing about WW is that it teaches portion control and good choices while still allowing you to eat the things that you like. [/QUOTE]
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