Had my glucose appt today and I thought this would be an easy breezy appt.
Nope, everything went downhill when the nurse asked about movement and I said I don't feel him all the time, sometimes hours go by and nothing. The nurse was looking at me like I was crazy and said I should be feeling constant movement since week 20 and they are probably going to have to put a monitor on me. So at this point I start getting a tad worried and upset.
Fast forward to the dr coming in and saying I've gained too much weight first time any if the doctors said anything about my weight and I'm only allowed to gain 5 more lbs the rest of the pregnancy. So now I'm getting more upset.
Dr checks heartbeat and says it sounds great but now wants to do an US just to check for movement.
Movement looked great on the US and they checked to see if I have an anterior placenta which I don't so they basically told me its just me not paying attention. Wow thanks that makes me feel great.
So yeah great start to my day off, at least got to see LO today.
Re: Not what I expected
Omg, I saw your HDBD and you look great, why did they tell you not to gain weight?
I almost wanted to say well the girls on the bump say its normal not to feel movement all the time lol. I'm sure that would have gone over well.
What?!?! Constant movement? I've never heard that, and if it's true I guess we're all in trouble! What a horrible way to start your day, not to mention it seems like they were pretty rude in the way they told you. Had your Dr had a concern about your weight gain, he should have addressed it prior to today! Try not to let it bum you out, and I agree you look great! Boo to rude people!
I think you're right. I never saw this nurse or OB before. The nurse seemed very dry and was just rattling through questions. The OB was like a robot who couldn't wait to get out if the room. After every answer to a question I asked he kept saying, " well is that all? "
But important thing is everything looked great with LO !!
I was overweight to when I got pregnant and my doctor told me I still needed to gain around 15 pounds. Cause other wise the baby is taking completely from your fat storage which can cause lower birth weights. At least that is what my doctor said.
To be honest I really don't think we have that much control over how much we gain. I mean, eating super healthy will probably help. But, in the end you are going to gain what you are going to gain and it doesn't matter what the doctor says you are "allowed to gain". Everyone is different and that is all there is to it. As long as baby is doing good and you aren't chowing down on chips and ice cream at every meal you should be good. Am I right?
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