I know with my previous BMB I felt like I had specific questions relating to being a plus size pregnant woman. There are questions that I'm sure all of us have (plus size or not) but specific responses from other plus size moms were helpful to me. I connected with a few other moms but I was wondering if there's anybody else in those shoes

I would be happy to head it up if there is interest!
Re: Is anyone interested in the plus size mom check in?
FTR, I'm totes plus size. I just don't like the singling out thing.
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
Plus size hasn't really phased me since I'm well aware of my large size. Especially on a message board, it's not big deal to me. (Heck, I even posted a pic, so people can see me anyways :-P ).
I guess I don't mind either way as long as there's a place we can try to stay accountable! Thanks for posting the thread @cafecreme .
I also had no clue where to buy nursing clothes that would fit or anything like that. I agree that plus size women should be treated as normal average healthy pregnant women just like everyone else but that wasn't my experience to be treated that way and I wanted others to know they weren't alone. But if there is not an interest that's totally fine.
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Also, am loving the research starting to come out that is showing that activity level and fitness is just as (maybe more ) important than size. I am so sick of people acting incredulous when I talk to them about fitness. Yes, I'm 5'8, 270 lbs and I jog/run! No, I don't eat junk food or watch tv, and probably have a healthier lifestyle than most Americans - get over it.
Edited to sound less hypocritical - ms has me laying on the couch eating carbs all day. But someone's choices are still their own, and weighing less than me does not give you a license make judgements on my life.
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
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I'd love a plus-size check in! I'm a big girl so it helps to talk to others in the same boat. I especially want help with maternity shopping. I'm too nervous to even look around yet. Lane Bryant is already so freaking expensive, I'm scared I'm going to end up buying moo-moo style dresses and looking like a hot mess.
I'm also worried I'm going to be one of those pregnant ladies you kind of feel sorry for. The ones who are sweating, waddling, swollen, and complaining about hemorrhoids. Maybe that will be all of us one day, but still. It's my fear.
Dr. Google is like "Ermahgerd you're obese so you're going to DIIIIIIIIIE!" But the truth is plenty of obese women have babies without issue so I'm less worried about it. I actually think my metabolism is increasing because I've been pigging out but haven't gained any weight. I guess it makes sense since it has to be pretty draining on the ol' bod to build another human being.
I'm getting some daily exercise by peddling on my bike and eating more fruits and veggies. I think that's the best any of us can do. Just don't *try* to lose weight, but attempt to keep weight gain to a minimum, and I think we'll be good!
I actually swapped OBs because as soon as I started talking about TTC my last new OB prescribed me HBC and said she wouldn't allow me to become pregnant until I lost 20% of my weight...
She also told me that my husband and I should get genetic counseling and think really hard about whether we should have children or not due to our "health" issues...which really aren't that many and most not hereditary or if they are, are easily lived with.
Example, my 1/2 aunt is manic depressive, my mom had thalassemia and my husband's sister and niece have a hearing defect of some sort. I'm not a carrier and neither is my husband for thalassemia--so...no concern there and the others well they are manageable. She was a really nasty person
Shopping for clothing has been pretty rough
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EDD: 03.02.2015 / Scheduled Delivery Date: 02.25.2015
Loved the next one but she's not covered on my HMO. The new guy is alright. His only sign of concern was to ask me to do an early glucose. *shrug* Prior to conception my numbers have always been good. I eat right etc whole grains lean proteins yadayada But exercise is my issue thanks to dual hip replacements.
But I'm working on it! Recumbent bike and walking the dog with my husband. My action item this pregnancy is to move more, starting 15 mins every other day and then progressing to 15 every day (or nearly) then 30.
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Met: 02.2007 / Engaged: 11.21.2009 / Married: 07.09.2010
EDD: 03.02.2015 / Scheduled Delivery Date: 02.25.2015
I was a size 14/16 1st pregnancy, this one I'm at 16/18. I can still fit into some 14 dresses since my top/ bust is smaller.
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