Had a doctor appt today, gained 5lbs in 1 month. Doctor wasn't thrilled. I Admitted its the snickers and kit Kats I keep eating...and chips. Salty things wake me up at work... What healthy things help you all get through the day? By 10am and 3pm I'm looking for sugar and salt! I'm just so tired of nuts and hummus. Lately salad doesn't sit well with me either. I began off so well, now I'm going back to being bad. Ugh
Re: 5 lbs in 1month
That said, I usually plan a small treat into my day. If I do that, I'm less likely to binge on all of the crap. The more strict I am, the more I want to eat shitty things. I mostly just aim to get enough good things and then I don't beat upself up for having a donut or fun size candy.
Healthy snacks - nuts, hummus, Baby Bell cheese or mozzarella cheese sticks, cottage cheese, oatmeal, yogurt. These aren't the healthiest but do have some nutrients that are good for the baby.
I started at 200- hence my "slow the fk down" from my doc. Lol. My last pregnancy though, I started at 125 and gained about 40 with no concern from the doc. @YaMrWhite, you are my fitness idol
Well, I lost 15-20 lbs, because I dipped down to 250 at one point (in the middle), and I haven't been gaining much more than 1-2 lbs per visit, lately. I just scraped back to 259.6 at my 27w appointment, so I guess that's..good??
I know a lot of doctors are much more strict about the weight gain numbers and from the sounds of things yours falls in that category. To me 5lbs in a month at this stage isn't unreasonable and if you are worried about the docs reaction I would recommend bringing it up with them. It may be that the doc is more concerned about what you are eating (and kudos for being frank about giving in to cravings!) versus the actual numbers if that makes sense.
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AggieMom She was clearly referring to calorie restriction, not the foods that compose her daily intake, aka "diet". You seriously need to STFU. No one can stand you, and you have never contributed anything valuable or helpful to any discussion. Ugh.
OP, I agree that a 5lb weight gain is reasonable and nothing to be concerned about, especially for someone who started off at the thinner side of weight. Any of my friends that were pregnant and thin gained between 35-45lbs during pregnancy, and lost it without any real issue. As long as you're both healthy I wouldn't worry.
You are something else! She used the term as a verb not a noun. I left you the definitions
noun
verb
restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight:
OP, I would also try to up the amount of protein you get in your meals. That'll help you to stay full longer. PPs have offered a lot of good ideas for snacks and whatnot. I understand getting tired of nuts and hummus. I definitely second what other people said about cheese. I wouldn't worry too much about going low-fat, since certain fats are good for you. A lot of times, I'll pair together cheese and an apple or Greek yogurt and fruit or veggies. That helps me to stay full longer.
Also, I think your weight gain is fine. Don't know what your doctor's deal is.
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Of for a 5 pound jump I wouldn't worry too much! Maybe try cutting the snacks, even by just half this month and see where you end up! And add a ten min walk in daily if yiuvarent exercising "or some activity you enjoy if you are cleared for it"
Our little ones had a rapid jump in size these past few weeks, so maybe you didn't gain all five,