I read that for most people weight gain stops around 37 weeks and some people lose weight in the last couple weeks. Has anyone found this to be true? I'm a healthy weight and I've had a text book pregnancy so far and I'm wondering if people really notice a hault in weight gain or a loss near the end?
Re: Does weight gain stop near the end?
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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Definitely isn't true for me. I thought it was going to be the case, because I only gained half a pound from wks 32-34 and was doing really well overall (34 weeks weight gain total was 19 pounds). Unfortunately, my weight started ballooning up at that point and I have gained 6 pounds in the last 3 weeks, in spite of not eating any more than I was before. I'm hoping it doesn't keep up at this pace!
Honestly, I am beginning to wonder if there is anything we can define as what is "normal" during pregnancy lmao. Everything seems to "differ from pregnancy to pregnancy".
Personally, I gained 30 pounds as of 27 weeks. I am now 32 weeks and I haven't gained anything. I haven't changed my eating habits in the past several weeks and I certainly haven't started any new work out routine. It's just what my body decided to do. Which is totally okay with me. I am hoping that I manage to stay pretty level for a few more weeks, so that my overall weight gain stays within the normal range. But who knows? haha.
Though like a couple previous posters said, I heard the average is a pound a week.
Baby still grows quite a bit from 37-40 weeks, so I would expect weight gain because of that and to fuel the incredible brain, lung, and body growth happening. I think I gained something like 7 lbs in that time (it was abnormally quick weight gain). Now, NB reading materials encourage moms that from 40-42 weeks babies really slow down. So, if you go past your EDD, I wouldn't worry too much about that. Your body will do what it needs to do to prepare both baby and you for the days and weeks ahead!
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