So, I just came home from my 16 wk check at my OB. I knew it was coming when she asked, oh so casually, about the weight I gained during my first pregnancy..the lecture on how much weight is "healthy" to put on. We all know the figures, so it's not like I need to be reminded. Anyway, I gained 62 lbs with my son, which put me right at 199 lbs when he was born. I was fortunate enough to lose it all and then some within 4 or 5 months.
The issue I have with my OB is that while I know it's her job to watch out for my health and my baby's, I think it is counterproductive to harp on this topic. I was obsessed with my weight first time around, and it didn't do any good. This time, with a toddler in tow, I really felt like I've been doing a good job, walks almost every day, eating small portions, etc. my doctor gave me that look like "sure you are." Btw I'm 16 weeks and gained about 15 lbs. The next thing I know, she personally schedules an apt with a nutritionist for me, and I leave the office in tears. I feel like I'm just a gal that gains a lot of weight during pregnancy...I have low blood pressure, no gestational diabetic history, and my son was born a normal size. I feel like I should cancel this appointment with the nutritionist because I'll just feel worse about myself. Thoughts? And feel free to vent right back at me...sorry this was so long, I just had to get it off my chest!!
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If you already eat a healthy diet and are really getting some exercise, taking good care of yourself and staying hydrated, I would just think that this is how your body handles pregnancy.
I'm currently 21 weeks and have gained around 30 already. Similar to last preg minus about 15lbs at this point. Both pregnancies my blood pressure has been totes normal and no GD issues, same as you. So yeah, I'm with you on feeling like a gal who just gains a lot of weight during pregnancy, too. High-five, mama. You keep on doing what you're doing and keep up the healthy habits. If you don't want to see the nutritionist, that's your choice. If you decide to, I'd reiterate everything you have stated here about your habits. It's not always about food... Hormones, genetics, etc also play a role in pregnancy weight gain. Good luck!
I absolutely sympathize with feeling frustrated with medical professionals, but (and its easy for me to say, not being in the middle of it
PS: re: the comment that it is "weird" if someone stops eating ice cream and other sweets during pregnancy - actually, I haven't been able to tolerate sugary foods at all since becoming pregnant. Total aversion to sweets. Guess that makes me weird, but meh - I think every pregnancy is probably a little different.
What do you think that other reason could be? You have an invisible alien sitting on you when you get weighed? Weight does not just magically appear for no reason. If your doctor examined you and did not find any OTHER reason for weight gain then the culprit is probably too many calories and not enough exercise. While you might think you are eating healthy, you are not a licensed nutritionist and unless you count calories at every meal and calculate calories burned from every exercise/walk session you have no idea if that is true.
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Sometimes what is healthy to you because it's better than where you started isn't always the best.
Compared to what you gained with your first pregnancy, 15lbs at 16 weeks may not seem a lot. But compared to what most women are supposed to gain (25lbs to 35lbs total), 15lbs at 16 weeks does seem like a lot. Which is likely why she made the appointment for you with a nutritionist. High weight gain early on does put you at risk for GD in which case you would have to see a nutritionist anyway. I think you are letting your weight issues cloud your judgment here.
FWIW, I put on almost 20lbs in 1st and 2nd tri with DS1, did have GD and only gained 25lbs total. He was average size at 7lbs 3ozs and had no sugar issues at all. With this LO, I had already gained 11lbs at 16 weeks and would not have been offended if my OB had referred me to a nutritionist. I trust her judgment and that she wants what is best for me and my baby.