anyone else having trouble watching the pounds pack on?
As my husband and I tried to get pregnant for 18 months, I made healthier choices and dropped 20 pounds living a healthier lifestyle filled with exercise and healthier eating. It's hard for me watching those pounds go right back up. Knowing that it's good for me and it's for the baby, but how do I know I am gaining for baby and not just gaining because I do eat more and splurge more and don't even get me started on how hard it is to consistently work out...
Anyone else feeling this way?
Re: Having trouble with the pregnancy weight
I also worry if my belly looks huge, If I look farther along than I really am, if I look like I'm having twins etc. other body changes are hard to deal with too. This whole pregnancy I've been trying to tell myself to relax, enjoy it, be healthy and let the body do what it's going to do. But I'm definitely struggling. It really doesn't matter to me what other people have gained or not gained (not saying that to be mean, it just doesn't affect the way I see myself) this is my own internal struggle.
I will say that I've always managed to keep my weight gain in the 20-30 range and haven't had much trouble losing it post baby, but since I'm already up 15lbs, and have 16 weeks to go, I'm going to have to watch it.
I have a good story to cheer you @SBorowiak . Was at the pool today and a fellow sat next to me in the "warm pool" - not a hot tub, but those lame-o warm pools with water jets where parents can watch their kids in the splash area. He chatted with me for a couple of minutes. I didn't think too much of it until I had to talk to my kids about playing safe in the splash area. He stopped talking immediately and left. It was then that I realized that the angle of me that he could see involved an ample bosom and no sign of my gigantic whale belly -- until, of course, I had to chase down my kids. LOL. So now I am taking comfort that I must look okay from the diaphragm upwards.
I have really been struggling with the weight in my head this time. I lost a lot of weight after my last baby (health issues) and have body image issues (thanks, mom) and even though I know I need to gain the weight, the numbers are frustrating me - I reached "the recommended amount of weight gain" at halfway thru this pregnancy, and I know it's going to keep going up. I gained like 70 pounds with my first baby.
And here's an amusing pic of my diastasis currently (23w) I'm barely leaning back and everything pops thru my gap
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I kept losing weight in my first trimester and it worried me. But I was eating like a boat worker, so baby just took up all the energy. Compared to my starting weight before pregnancy I gained 4.5 pounds. But compared to my lowest weight at week 15, I'm up almost up to 9 at 25 weeks. So it feels like I've gained 9 lbs and that can play with my mind at some times. I can get stressed when I see the scale go up, but right now I've just accepted the fact that my body is doing the right thing and gaining the exact right amount of weight that it needs. I take this mantra to my yoga classes or I just repeat the words to myself a couple of times a day or when I feel stressed out. So even if I end up gaining more than the 20 lbs that is strictly necessary, I'll be fine. But I totally can relate to the feeling of not wanting to lose the body or the way I was feeling about myself pre-pregnancy, which was pretty darn good! So you're not alone
I wouldn't worry about weight gain now if your doctor isn't worried. And don't forget if it takes 9 months (well 40 weeks!) to put on, give yourself a break and worry about it when baby is 10 months old : )
And yet... I noticed a few women the other day who had little ones and whose bodies were still carrying pregnancy weight. I was much more forgiving of them than I am towards myself. I think a lot of women do that - judge ourselves so much more harshly than others do.
Agreed ! I think we judge ourselves way way harder. Like it was said in someone else's comment. We gain it in 40 weeks... We should give ourselves time to get rid of it
"LACTATION AND BODY FAT DISTRIBUTION Several authors have examined the effect of pregnancy and breast-feeding on body fat distribution. Longitudinal studies of skinfold thickn3ss during pregnancy and lactation consistently show fat accumulation in the supra-iliac and midthigh regions during pregnancy, with mobilization from these areas postpartum.
The authors note that long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids are concentrated in lower body fat, and they speculate that fat from this region is preferentially mobilized in lactation to support infant brain development."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3006166/#__abstractid342081title
Seriously though I nursed my first and lost the baby weight quickly (didn't gain much because I was already 15-20 lbs overweight and I ate healthy and cut out beer/wine), I swear it'll melt off quickly. If you don't BF walking with baby in the spring will probably take care of it, I had my first in Feb (c section) and April 1 I was hitting the trails! Baby slept great outside, doc was exhausted and I got out of the house!
I've gained less than I thought I would but I also don't weigh at home. And it's only in the past two weeks more weight has come on. My blood pressure is perfect and so is my LO. I'm actually eating less now that I'm pregnant than I used to-no room for my stomach to stretch.
I think what is helping me is using a exercise regime as my personal mommy time once LO is here. Even it's just walking the dog that is what I will do for myself everyday. Having a simple plan (which I know may not get started until the survival newborn stage is over) has made it all very calming in my mind.