I know it's been done, so I'm hoping someone out there can help me. This week we found out #2 is on his/her way, and I still have weight to lose from #1. I plan on meeting with a nutrionist once I have my first OB appointment, but I want to make sure I'm doing everything right (and healthy). Any tips on how to lose weight, but make sure I'm getting enough of what I need?
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Sorry but you need to be focusing on your LO and not the fact that you still have baby weight from #1. Eat right and gain a recommended amount and you really should be fine.
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This is what I was thinking. If you are eating healthy and exercise your body will take over. If it thinks your baby doesn't need the fat it will get rid of it, but if it doesn't it stays on. Sorry.
I would talk to your OB about it first.
My only tips are to eat healthy, eat all your recommended calories a day, and stay fit (walking, swimming, or whatever your OB okays)
A healthy baby is much more important.
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Its not healthy to loose weight while your pregnant. No matter how far along you are.
You had two options:
1. Focus on weight loss, get pg once you're at your goal weight
or
2. Put the weight loss on the back burner and get pg
Whether or not the pg was intentional, losing weight will now have to wait.
I think this is for sure a doctor question, not a bump question.
I don't think losing weight is a good idea, but when I was diagnosed with GD, they put me on a GD diet to slow the weight down.
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You're not supposed to diet while pg.....
No kidding!
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I would talk to your doc, but I only gained about 11 pounds during my pregnancy since I was overweight...that was what was healthy for me and my baby. I believe I read you only need to eat about 300 calories extra per day for baby...but like I said, I would talk to your doc!!! I actually weighed less than I did before I was pregnant after I had my DD, so you can "loose weight" but I definately wasn't dieting, just eating right.