Do we have any other plus size mommies to be in this group? I am perfectly health but a size 26/28. I am so excited to be pregnant, but a little worried about the judgement that will come being plus size and pregnant.
Me 29 I Him 26
Married 4/22/16
TTC 9/2015
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BFP 2/1/16 I MC 3/21/16 (11w)
TTCAL 6/15/16
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Re: Any other plus size ladies?
Married 4/22/16
**TW**
BFP 2/1/16 I MC 3/21/16 (11w)
TTCAL 6/15/16
BFP 3/23/2017 Team pink! Quinn Leigh EDD December 1, 2017
@ktcakes87 Even after my losses, I found very little info that suggested being overweight actually makes you high risk, so yeah don't worry about what your mom said. But it can make pregnancy and labor a little more difficult. Or so I hear. Who knows? Every pregnancy is different anyway. Lol
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This is the biggest I've ever been. We had a loss in November and not only did I not lose the baby weight from that, but also the emotional eating and the holidays didn't help. On top of not being able to be active for that pregnancy. I used to play roller derby and be pretty fit, so I'm to get back to that post baby.
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
I had a loss last year though which broke my heart so I've just got to think any growing I do is worth it for a healthy 9mths and baby
I had a loss in early December where I felt like none of my clothes fit right and then I feel like I gained a bit after that. Then when I found out I was pregnant again earlier this month!
I am really trying to focus on not gaining too much but also just trying to focus on making it 9 months with this one.
Edit - I stopped playing a few years ago when SFV was just starting so I think they were just going through growing pains... I don't want to sound like I'm badmouthing, I'm still cool with so many of their gals!
What about you?
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
Anywho, even though I've been overweight most of my life I have always always always been active... danced since the age of 3 through college, played volleyball, softball and basketball until high-school as well. It's too bad they didn't figure out my hormonal problems until college, I could have dropped weight a lot sooner had we known.
But anyway, my point is even though I was and still am overweight I am still really healthy... no bloodpressure, bloodsugar etc problems. I've been nutritiously conscious of my diet the last couple years which helped me drop the weight and even more so now I'm preggers. My doctors say as long as I'm making the right choices everything should be just fine.
I'm still not all that confident about how I look, and a little worried how plump and blobular I will look later on, rather than looking cute and pregnant but I have to remind myself that as long as baby and me are healthy that's what matters. My husband on the other hand said he can't wait to see me turbo waddle later on
And I am stocking up on lots and lots of cute leggings! I find them at Ross for less than $10!
@AshleyGemini24 I also carry my weight in my midsection and I'm worried I won't look pregnant. As long and the baby and I are healthy, that's all that matters!
Married 4/22/16
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BFP 2/1/16 I MC 3/21/16 (11w)
TTCAL 6/15/16
BFP 3/23/2017 Team pink! Quinn Leigh EDD December 1, 2017
Mommy to Elizabeth (6/18/09), preemie at 34 weeks
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Several of my "thin" friends have had major complications with their pregnancies the last couple years so just because someone is within a normal BMI doesn't mean they are healthier than me or that their pregnancies are guaranteed to be problem free. It can happen to anyone.
The stigma that overweight ladies can't do anything as well or aren't as healthy is hooie. People are so judgy, even medical professionals! I mean sheesh.
My OBGYN mentioned to me some risks that can come with a higher BMI, such as how the extra weight can push down on the pelvis and make it harder for some larger ladies to deliver vaginally but it's still possible, and happens every day, it just depends on your body. And he never mentioned anything about my weight other than just some typical risks so I was informed but I didn't feel shamed or embarassed.
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Married 4/22/16
**TW**
BFP 2/1/16 I MC 3/21/16 (11w)
TTCAL 6/15/16
BFP 3/23/2017 Team pink! Quinn Leigh EDD December 1, 2017
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