Hi All!
So my pre-pregnancy specs were 5'11 3/4", 212 lbs, my bra size was 34 DD and proportioned very well. Now I'm 11 weeks pregnant and I'm still the same height however weighing 210 lbs with a bra size of 38 E, with a little room in the bra to grow. I've been very blessed to have not suffered from morning sickness and/or nausea and have had food aversions here and there. According to most charts I'm "overweight" and should gain 15-25 lbs throughout my whole pregnancy however loosing weight makes me a little nervous. I have not begun my swim classes as I'm waiting for the miscarraige rate to drop in my second trimester but WTH! Don't get me wrong I don't want to gain weight but I don't to harm my baby. Any advice?
Re: Worried about weight gain or lack there of...
Hey there - I'm no doc but have had 3 children all three pregnancies were different and turned out to be healthy babies with no complications - I have a 7y 3y and 1m old.... My most recent pregnancy I only gained 6 pounds - gave birth to a healthy baby girl weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces - do not worry about losing or gaining your doctor will let you know I'f there is a reason to be concerned - just make sure you ae eating healthy and well balanced to give baby proper nutrients - I was back to pre pregnancy weight 5 days post partum- it was a blessing in disguise baby will steal what he or she needs to get healthy
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I lost 8 lbs due to morning sickness in the first trimester with DS. I gained a average amount throughout the rest of my pregnancy. Two weeks after birth, I weighted less than my pre-pregnancy weight. DS was 7 lb 15 oz and is healthy!
Maybe you've made better health choices. Have you cut off soda or coffee? That could explain some weight loss.
In the OB world we don't expect the weight gain to start in the first trimester. Weight does often drop in the beginning of your pregnancy. Also weight gain is only one way we track how well you are supporting your babe. As long as you have the appropriate calorie intake don't be too concerned. I have taken care of over-wieght women with gestational diabetes that had to work so hard on their diet to control their sugars that they only lost weight durning their pregnancy, and they had healthy babies. (Now these are extreme cases.) Go to your swim classes, they are healthy for you baby. If your OB has any concern about your weight they WILL let you know. As long as you are not trying to limit your caloric intake or starting a rigorous exercise program you are fine. Try not to stress
I have the same thoughts. I 'm only 7 weeks along, and I keep worrying I'm going to gain a lot of weight and miscarry. There are two reasons for my worry. One, I had a friend miscarry and she was completely healthy. Two, I was told it happens to 1 in 4 pregnancies!! I lost 35 lbs. since my last pregnancy, 2 yrs. ago and it does scare me to gain weight. But, miscarrying is a lot scarier!! Although, I did not realize I was pregnant with our first child until I was 28 weeks along, so hopefully this baby is just as tough! Especially since there will be a easier ride. I'm so surprised that our son is so perfect, considering I was not taking prenatal vitamins, i drank alcohol (socially), drank lots and lots of coffee, cleaned with fumes, and took asprin! Thank God he survived!!
Although, he is a Lawrinson and part me, that might explain why he's so tough!!
Huh? 1 in 4 pregnancies do end in miscarriage but it's not 1 in 4 due to weight.