Blac Chyna Post-Baby Body: Rob Kardashian’s Baby Mama Denies Undergoing Surgery To Lose Weight, Says Breastfeeding Is Her Weight-Loss Secret

Blac Chyna recently gave birth to her second child, Dream Renee Kardashian, whom she shares with Rob Kardashian, and the reality star slammed the rumors that she underwent surgical procedures in order to remove her baby weight. The mother-of-two posted a series of videos explaining that breastfeeding is the reason why she lost weight so fast.

The "Rob & Chyna" star posted a video showing her small waist a week after giving birth on Saturday making fans wonder if she had any kind of surgery. She gave birth to Dream via C-section and she pointed out that she cannot do anything such as working out due to her condition and that breastfeeding or breast-pumping is the main reason why she has lost quite a lot of weight.

Blac Chyna also pointed out in one of her videos that she has not lost all of her baby weight as she has 40 pounds more to shed, E! News reported. The businesswoman lost a total of 21 pounds in the last 10 days. She weighed 192 pounds before giving birth and she said that she would like to return to her pre-pregnancy weight, which is at 130 pounds.

Chyna also talked about advising parents-to-be or mothers who just gave birth or are to give birth that they should stick with breastfeeding because it cuts the extra weight fast. Rumors about Chyna undergoing surgery to lose the extra fat on her stomach might have been due to the fact that some surgeons give patients mini tummy tucks after their C-section if they request for it.

More on Chyna, Entertainment Tonight reported that she was very emotional before giving birth to Dream. In the latest promo for their reality series "Rob & Chyna," the 28-year-old broke down in tears saying that she is scared of giving birth to Dream.

The "Rob & Chyna Baby Special" will be airing on Dec. 18 on E! More of the drama at the delivery room will be shown. Meanwhile, do you think Blac Chyna has undergone surgery or was her weight loss natural? Let us know what you think below!

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