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‘Didn’t sign up for this’

One pregnant woman claimed she was turning to Ozempic to lose weight after gaining 40 pounds in recent months.

Linda Andrade, an American housewife married to a Dubai billionaire, shared her entrance on her TikTok channel. @Lion Linder this week.

She also claimed that she “doesn’t care” about the side effects that may occur to her child if she chooses to breastfeed.

“I’m not signed up for this.”

Linda, also known as the ‘original Dubai housewife’, admitted in the video that she has been feeling depressed about her weight lately.

The influencer, who is nine months pregnant, said, “No one warned me and I definitely would not have signed up for this.”

she says after seeing footage of her dining at some of Dubai’s most exclusive restaurants and pampering at spas where facial menus start at $2,000 (US$1,300). “This is a big sacrifice for me.”

“I love my body, but I hate gaining weight,” she added.

Then, a shocking truth is revealed. After Linda gives birth to her daughter, she plans to use Ozempic injections, but she says people are “judging” her about it.

Linda Andrade said she plans to rely on Ozempic to lose weight during pregnancy. @Lion Linder / TikTok

“Once the baby is born, everything else is fine.”

Ozempic is a prescription drug currently used to treat patients with type 2 diabetes.

When people warn her about the potential dangers of taking this drug while breastfeeding, she replies: She said, “She only gained 40 pounds, and that’s a bigger problem.”

She also said that making a future weight loss plan makes her feel better “about being fat.”

She claimed that she is “not concerned” about the side effects that may occur to her child if she chooses to breastfeed. @Lion Linder / TikTok

Naturally, people had a lot to say about her candid comments. For example, this person wrote, “She cares more about Ozempich than her baby.”

Another told her, “Just eat and exercise,” and another said, “Once the baby is born, nothing else matters.”

Meanwhile, her fans made sure to let her know that she is beautiful just the way she is, in all her pregnant glory.

“You’re actually amazing. You’re not fat,” said one user.

“If I were pregnant I would want to look like you,” another claimed.

Comments on Andrade’s post received backlash. @Lion Linder / TikTok

Dr. Ozempic says it’s “unknown whether Ozempic passes into breast milk,” but advises “not to use Ozempic if you’re breastfeeding.”

And that’s right mayo clinic“There are no adequate studies in women to determine the risks to infants of using this drug while breastfeeding. Before taking this drug while breastfeeding, consider the potential benefits and Weigh the risks. Always consult your doctor before use.”

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