I dont know if I am alone on this one, but I have been reading articles and books and they all recommend a weight gain of 1-5 pounds in the first trimester....I can safely say I have passed that up already and am only 8 weeks! I believe I have gained about 8 pounds so far. I feel bloated and absolutely disgusting (I am grateful as to WHY I am gaining weight, but concerned about possible health concerns). Is this happening to anyone else? I get nauseous but never vomit, so I find myself snacking often on crackers, etc-but not enough to gain so much weight (i think)...
Re: First Trimester Weight Gain!?
I dropped 4-6lbs right after I found out I was pregnant and I was feeling great, now I started getting m/s nausea but no vomiting and I've gained weight, because I'm fighting off the nausea with food. I think it's fairly normal. Just try to watch what you're eating. If you think you can stomach it try to nibble on carrots when you feel sick instead of crackers, or red peppers. Carrots, red peppers, broccoli, kiwi, any of that is super good for baby and might help you slow the weight gain. It might not look appetizing but after a few nibbles it might feel good. The nausea might be an empty belly!
I'm still down 4 lbs from when I found out that I was pregnant but I'm WAY rounder than I was. I measure my waistline and I've gained about 1/2 and inch around my belly, doesn't seem like much but jeans are unforgiving.
Best of luck! Try to make sure you're getting some light walking in too, 3-4 times a week for 30 minutes will do wonders for making you feel better!
I haven't gained any weight yet!
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I gained all my weight really quickly. I think I was up 15 lbs by the anatomy scam at 20 weeks. Then gained another 4 by the end of 2nd tri. I didn't gain anything during my 3rd tri. My dr was never worried about my quick gain, he said it evens out... And then wasn't concerned with my lack of weight gain during 3rd tri because DS was growing fine. I weight a bit more than I wanted to when I got pregnant so 19lbs total was a great number for me. I ended up having a 9lb, healthy kid.
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
TTC since 9/2011, BFP in Costa Rica 12/1/11!, EDD 8/18/12
I have always gained more than the recommended 5lbs during the first trimester. It was usually from an increase in snacking to keep off nausea but also because of what I craved. For example, the only things I've been rotating between inthe last 5 days since I started getting sick (aka actually throwing up) have been cheese nachos (just shredded cheddar on chips under the broiler), cheese roll ups (shredded cheddar heated up on a tortilla and rolled up), pizza and chinese food.Definitely not healthy cravings, but they aren't so much as a craving as just the only things that don't make me dry heave. I am already about 4lbs above what I was 3 weeks ago (I'm about 6 weeks now) and I know it's not all from bloating, which I know some of it is still.
I've had 3 very different pregnancies and all have ended up within 5lbs of each other. First was not caring at all. Second was about middle ground. My third I workout out until 40w (went to 42w) and ate decently. My weigh gains were 47lbs, 43lbs and 42lbs. I decided with this one that I'm not going to stress like I did the last time. A difference of 5lbs does not matter to me that much in the end. Your body does what it needs to.
BFP #3 11/27/11, EDD 8/3/12
BFP #1 8/1/11, Natural MC 8/12/11 6 weeks
BFP #2 9/25/11, Natural MC 10/3/11 6 weeks
You and I seem to be in the same boat! Although,now that I am learning how to cope with some of the nausea, I am able to workout again-which helps on so many levels. Also, a friend of mine suggested "Preggy Pops" (you can buy them at a Motherhood store if they are near you) and they help with nausea-as I was fighting nausea before with snacking on crackers, etc. We will see if these make a difference