I've struggled with my weight over the past few years which was always linked to anxiety and depression. Luckily I've got the anxiety and depression part mostly under control (although it's always a work in progress!) But I've still been struggling with my weight. My goal recently was to get in shape or at least loose some weight before getting pregnant however we just found out this week I'm pregnant! We are super excited...everything seems to be falling into place in our timeline we always invisioned...I just can't get one thing out of my head...my weight! Which leads to a million other concerns like at 240lbs (size 22ish) im never going to have that cute baby bump, people won't even be able to tell I'm pregnant, I can't take cute baby bump pictures or have cute maternity clothes, a chance of a c-section increases and worst of all I feel like a terrible unhealthy mom!
I just want to be excited and happy for this new chapter but can't help but feeling like I've ruined the expereince for myself and feeling guilty for everything!
Sorry to be so negative! I just needed to vent so I don't drive my hubby crazy! Maybe it's the hormones :-P
Re: Plus Size, pregnant and feeling guilty!
But just because you're big doesn't mean you have to get bigger, or that you will have complications. Focusing on really excellent nutrition rather than weight will benefit your baby AND you, and can help offset some if the risk of being plus size. I've had more than one friend who was significantly plus sized and still got to wear some cute maternity clothes at the end. Some were able to lose or maintain their weight, others gained, but as long as it was all healthy food, they and their babies did great.
It might help you feel better though, to see a nutritionist, set a healthy diet, and then ask that you not be told your weight at appointments, or have it discussed at all unless it may cause a problem. I did that during my third and fourth pregnancies, and it was bliss. Really just amazing to focus on my baby growing, rather than on my ass growing.
One more thing. While being very overweight increases the odds of a c-section, there is some evidence that a part of that increase is actually due to prejudice. So if you get a sense of that from your doctor at any time, it might be worth it to shop around for a new provider.
You sound like you'll be a great mom. Try to worry a little less, but instead take some sort of action that makes you feel better about it... Even something small.
I am in the same boat, my goal was to lose more weight before getting pregnant again. However, it's important to realize you can establish the healthy habits now. Talk to a nutritionist about what you can do now. I like to think that my habits now well help LO in the future.
There are plenty of cute plus size maternity clothes, just look around and I am sure you will be able to find something you like.
11.2011 - DS1
02.2013 - loss at 6 wks
06.2014 - DS2
10.2015 - loss at 12 wks
03.2017 - DD
I've always been super hard on myself (making it even harder to loose weight) so I appreciate you guys pointing out the other things to focus on and helping see that there is still hope!
I was 220 when DD2 was born (180 at the start) and I'm back at 190 at the start of this one. The struggle to lose weight and eat better is real and hard! But you are not alone!! Keep working on it though!
As a mom who gained a ton of weight my first pregnancy, I guess my advice would be to not garner the idea that "I'm pregnant I can eat what I want!" mentality. I had that last time and I paid for it!
Focus on loving yourself and growing a beautiful baby and then you can focus on making the healthy choices later
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With this one, I too wish I had lost more weight because at 230lb, I know things are going to be a little tougher. But like PPs have said, you can always start a healthy plan now. I find I am more motivated when I am doing it not just for me, but for the baby too. Now I happily sip spinach smoothies knowing I am feeding my baby the good stuff! We can do it, mama!
Don't be too hard on yourself!
but if you know you wanna get into more healthy habits , now is really great time to start, because you will be breaking your old habits, and establishing new ones for post pregnancy
i think alot of women wish they were more thinner before pregnancy, whether youre 240, or 140 , just be as healthy as you can be in your eating/drinking habits now because you will know it helps baby and yourself
and work yourself up for a goal after pregnancy, i know you can ask your doctor if you can do prenatal pilates or yoga to start getting yourself into the work out regime
best wishes
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I'm right at 220 but am only 5'3". Hell I look about 7 months pregnant already. But nope, just fat. I am eating very healthy and walking so hopefully I am doing as much good as I can. Best of wishes to all of us! And hey, if you don't get those cute bump pics, there's always photoshop
I'm still fifteen pounds this side of overweight, but vow to stay active during my pregnancy and keep my weight gain in check so that I can have a healthy delivery and continue to improve my fitness.
You may not be able to change your starting point, but you can definitely make healthy choices. If you haven't been getting much exercise, check with your doctor about walking or taking prenatal exercise classes. Exercise can majorly reduce stress and anxiety, as well as improve overall mood and appetite.
You may also be able to eat healthier, but it depends on your food aversions. Some overweight ladies claim that they only crave healthy food, but that hasn't been my experience so far (I'm not eating super horribly- just a number of holes in my diet in terms of fruits and especially veggies).
Anyway, I think you'll be just fine! Let your doctor know any concerns you might have and he or she will work with you to resolve them and to make this pregnancy a happy and healthy one!
But this is my 2nd pregnancy and maybe I can share some lessons learned. Last pregnancy I started at about 195 (5'7) and ended at about 257. Good news - I had no complications and delivered vaginally. I did have a very cute baby bump too! Bad news - It's been 2.5 yrs and I'm only down to 205 and still look like I have a bump lol. I am worried more this time about my health but I've changed my mindset about pregnancy. I'm no longer thinking of it as an opportunity to eat what I want and be lazy but as an opportunity to kick start a healthier lifestyle. Making good choices in food and letting my self have only one slice of cake instead of 5! Good luck you can do it like everyone said. Check out Asos for plus size maternity wear!