I am 16 weeks - and was thinking about trying the original OR the new 21 Day Fix Extreme that just came out. Has anyone else ever done this program while pregnant? I am obviously not trying to lose weight, just stay healthy and keep weight gain to a healthy minimum. I exercise 5-6 days a week and eat semi-healthily but need to control my portions and random bad snacking to stay on track. I gained WAY too much with my first two pregnancies and was not healthy. Now I am, and I want to stay that way! What do you think?
Me: 30 DH: 30
DD1: 8 (6/11/07) DD2: 5 (6/15/10)
BFP 10/13/2014 ... Natural M/C 10/25/14
BFP...11/25/14! Grow Baby Grow! 
*our 3rd and our last*
Repeat C/S scheduled for 7/29/15
Re: 21 Day Fix?
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Mid pregnancy is not the time to cut back on your nutritional in take.
2nd round exp 8/20/18.
Starting this in the middle of pregnancy is not a good idea. You know, because it isn't. You aren't supposed to lose weight during pg unless specified by your doctor for medical reasons.
No one is bashing you (saying you are an irresponsible person or anything like that). We are simply strongly disagreeing with you. It's not the same. You seem bent on doing this thing-- obviously no one else here (pregnant or not) thinks is that great of an idea. :-??
I'm not sure why you are getting your twinkies in a twist about it.
This lady did it:
https://www.laurendrobach.com/?p=17
If you google vs. Try to hulk-smash your wants on here you'll find plenty of women that did it. It's ok for is to disagree with you as long as we are doing it within TOU & respectfully.
I, personally think this portion control thing is a horrible idea. I mean, don't go nuts eating & make healthy choices-- but during my pregnancies I must have eaten pounds if cauliflower, and a ton (it seemed) of chicken thighs. I still gained weight because that is the natural order for a pregnant woman.
Of my 30 lbs weight gain 10lbs of it was water (or so my OB estimated).
Anywho-- I feel like you are fishing. If no one is telling you it's a good idea then what does that say?
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Truthfully I would worry about weight loss after you have the baby, fully recover & get through the first year of having a baby. I say this from experience. Wanting to be a healthy weight isn't an issue-- but starting anything new while pregnant is.
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Just making it through the first year is tough & you will have many physical challenges (including recovery where you will need extra calories).
Gaining weight & consuming healthy calories is great & I applaud you. You can do that without a dad diet designed for folks who want to lose weight quickly. Do you see what I'm saying?
If you want help with diet management I'd tell your OB your goals & get a referral to a dietician that can help. I'm not trying to snark you or shoot you down. I'm trying to help. Good luck.
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Don't worry about the people attacking you, they clearly don't understand the difference between healthy lifestyle and fad diets. As long as you don't do the calorie deficit (which you already explained you aren't doing) you aren't going to be losing any weight. You are doing right for yourself and your baby, it is so important to stay healthy during pregnancy. You do want to gain a little weight though so like some others have said, maybe add an extra portion of something and drink more milk (dairy is very important while pregnant!) And stay away from the exercises where you have to lay on your back, even the arm/upperback ones! You can modify those by doing them standing up. There's no moves that I would call high impact in the videos, but there are a few things like the skater jumps or whatever they're called I would be careful with. Just listen to your body! You sound like you have it all figured out and just needed a little reassurance. If you haven't worked out in months and want to start up again, you should definitely talk to your doctor and start out slow. But if you haven't stopped exercising and just want to change up your routine I don't see a reason not to! Good luck! A healthy life is a happy life!
I agree with what a lot of the ladies who have done the workout have suggested. I to am a 21 day user and lover. I am actually also a coach within the program although not very active but do get to read a ton of interesting information.
There are plenty of women who do the 21 day fix throughout their pregnancy, more so for the workout then for the eating regime. As @nursej519 recommended you may want to do your research a bit further, and stick with the maintain intake and add some- that is the one suggestion I have read across the board in terms of pregnancy and the workout. The other thing is- have you ever had shakeology in the program? I dropped it from my diet in first trimester due to the high count of Vitamin A but have added it back in late into my second trimester and love it. I don't use it as a supplement for a meal at all, just a healthier option then digging into that bag of chips or carton of ice cream.
Lastly- as you mentioned stick with the modified versions and TAKE YOUR TIME, there's a whole new weight spread going on in your body so the easy squats and lunges before will definitely catch you off guard. If you have any way to check your form while doing it-do it. I find myself almost having to over-correct my squats to ensure proper form because I think my back is straight and it is far from!
Feel free to reach out to me direct and I can try and give you some further information or set you up with some of the coaches and facebook groups that can give continued advice and support.