I know that some people say not to worry about this and to just listen to your body but I am worried. I was on WW before I got pregnant and had lost weight. Of course I stopped as soon as I found out I was pregnant. At my first appt my midwife looked at my BMI and because it was too high I had to have an early gestational diabetes test done (also my mom's side of the family has a lot of diabetes), will have to have extra ultrasounds later on and need to do the non-stress test every week starting at 34 weeks. Last night after our ultrasound we came home and I had a snack before we went out to dinner. My DH was trying to be very sweet and told me he was worried about me. With everything the doctor said I should be careful and try not to gain too much weight (last time I gained 50 lbs). What steps do you take to keep your weight gain in check? I'm just so afraid of going overboard again.
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Re: worried about too much weight gain
I don't have specific advice about controlling your weight gain. Does the thought of working with a nutritionist sound like something that would alleviate your stress? Or make it worse? (I could totally see it going either way.) Just thinking that they might help you find a good routine, more healthy snacks, etc.
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I know some OBs work with nutritionists, was that brought up? Will power is difficult for me too so since I do the grocery shopping I make sure I don't buy anything I would devour if I got a craving. If I buy something sweet, it's something I kind of like but don't LOVE. Other than that I'd suggest taking a walk everyday. We do ours in the evening right after dinner, just 15 or 20 min. Granted, if you live somewhere cold (we're in south GA) then this will be more difficult right now.
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I gained 34 lbs and lost it pretty quickly after giving birth. I ate normally and did not add any extra calories at all. I avoided junk food, fried food, etc. I did my best to continue working out. When I became unable to run, I walked as long as I possibly could each day. Usually up to an hour.
Ditto a nutritionist being a good idea.
You wish you knew? If you google "calories pregnant" you will get an entire page full of pregnancy calculators. The general rule is 300 extra calories.
Sure, I get that. What I meant was that I don't know how many calories I, personally, need per day to maintain rather than lose weight. If I knew that number, I could add 300 and be all set.
That said, here is a site that seemed useful (and there are many others): https://www.freedieting.com/tools/pregnancy_calorie_calculator.htm. It factors in age, height/weight, and exercise level. Probably not as accurate as a nutritionist, but I suspect if you checked out a few of the sites, you could get a good estimate. And from the Health board here on TB, it looks like Babyfit is a popular choice for calorie counting while pregnant.
GL!
I recommend the freedieting site too. It was very accurate in determining how many calories I needed each trimester.