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My Post-Baby BMI Says I'm Overweight

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By Ana-Marija Dolaskie — Mar 13, 2018

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Five months after having my son, I'm back to my pre-baby weight. But my BMI still says I'm overweight. Is this true?

Five months after having my son, I'm back to my pre-baby weight. But my BMI still says I'm overweight. Is this true?

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