Has anyone's doctor approved dieting while pregnant? I am going to talk to my doctor about concerns about my weight.
Just to give more info, I'm 20 weeks along and 34 years old. I have no history of eating disorders, other than I've been known to binge occasionally (specifically at buffets, parties, or when out to eat.)
I have for the most part been a "normal" weight during childhood, teenage years, and during my 20's. However, the past few years, my weight has crept up. I was overweight (not that far from the official obese mark) when I accidentally got pregnant with my fourth baby in the fall. (My husband is thrilled about having a fourth, and I am trying to be too.) Despite being overweight, I hadn't been concerned about it until pregnant. I was actually pretty embarrassed to have gotten pregnant while overweight. I weighed the exact figure on the scale this time when I got pregnant, as I did when I went to the hospital to delivery second child. So I'm a good 30 pounds more than I used to be.
Anyway, I got referred to maternal fetal medine. I asked the doctor there if I was referred there because of my age, and he looked at my chart and said that also because of obesity. I asked why they calculated my BMI from my weight status as a 20 week along pregant lady. (Wouldn't it make much more sense to place more value in my BMI before I got pregnant?) I know I was overweight when I got pregnant, but I guess I'd rather hear that than obese.
Anyway, I was up 13-14 pounds 2 weeks ago. But since then, I felt sodisgusted with myself, that I've been having trouble eating. I weighed myself this morning, and I'm now up only 7 pounds.
My cousin, who is heavier than me, had a baby last week. She only gained 8-10 pounds the entire pregnancy. She was dieting when she got pregnant, and continue to do so (or at least watch her weight gain) with doctor support during pregnancy. (She was told that an ideal gain for her because of obesity, was 11-14 lbs.)
Anyway, my mother keeps making comments about how I'm as big now as I was full term durning my other pregnancies. I actually got out the photo album to show her that she is wrong, but she didn't say much. If she comments again, I'm going to tell her now is not the time to make comments about my weight. I have no history of eating disorders. So I guess she may not realize that these comments are not helping.
Anyway..... Any thoughts? Has anyone's doctor supported weight loss or trying to gain a very minimum?
Re: Who else is panicking about weight?/Dr. Approving weight loss?
I like what you said at the end of your post - this isn't the time to be commenting/worrying about your weight. I try to be careful with the snacks I have - have mostly healthy ones throughout the day. But, I try not to focus on it too much, and just eat when I'm hungry. You can focus on losing weight after baby is born.
Sorry to hear you're going through this. To me, you seem to be excessively hard on yourself. It doesn't sound like you're extremely over weight - but this is just based on your description.
Calorie restriction during pregnancy is a no-no - however, depending on what your caloric intake was pre-pregnancy - eating in a more healthy range now still might mean eating less than you were before (ie/ less calories) - and in my unprofessional opinion - that is perfectly fine. I think paying more attention to what you're consuming while ensuring you're getting enough calories to support a healthy pregnancy is what you should be focused on. Do you track what you eat?
I'd suggest speaking with a nutritionist about it, though. It sounds like this is becoming a mental health issue for you. So maybe a nutrition plan would help you over come some of this stress.
If that was your entire daily intake - that's definitely not enough food.
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I have to agree!
I'm overweight and my doctor only want me to gain 15lbs this pregnancy. When I talked to her about calorie tracking to keep my weight under control she looked skeptical. She told me to make sure that I ate 1800 calories per day or else it's not enough and I wouldn't feel good.
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If you can, track down one of those charts that break down the average components of the 'average' 20-25 lb weight gain, because it always makes me feel better. Obviously a chunk of that weight is baby, but also you gain weight from increased blood supply, increased breast size and volume, enlarged uterus, the placenta, and a bunch of other things. Only a percentage of the total weight gain is actually additional fat stores for your body.
However, from eating more, the scale went up a pound. I guess I just need to accept this. I had it in my mind that I'd be like my cousin and only gain 10 pounds, ending up weighing less than I before pregnancy. I suppose I need to let that idea go.
It's just pretty odd, that I've never been big into dieting or watching my weight, (even when my weight crept up since hitting 30,) but that as soon as I got pregnant this time, I got upset about being heavy. I'm trying not to think about it. But it's on my mind most of the day.