Currently I have been within my recommended weight gain, however I have been gaining throughout my entire body (hips, butt, thighs), yet barely have a bump. I often feel like I look more fat than pregnant. A friend of mine is due about a month after me, however all of her weight seems to be strictly in her belly and she looks obviously pregnant. I understand that everyone gains weight differently, however I am wondering if any STM's have had a similar experience? If so, was it a struggle to lose the extra weight after baby? I worry that even if I gain the recommended weight, I may struggle to lose it afterwards because it is distributed throughout my body, rather than just in my belly.
Re: losing weight after baby
1. After you have the baby, it will take a couple of weeks for your swollen uterus to shrink. They estimate that you look about as you did at seven months pregnant, so don't be surprised or discouraged by that.
2. As the saying goes, "It took nine months to put it on, give yourself nine months to take it off".
Weight distribution may be different after having a baby (I actually prefer mine after baby to how it was before, so don't assume this will be negative). If you are able with your specific health requirements in pregnancy, try to be active and eat generally healthily. Establishing health is super helpful. We are lucky to be having summer babies so that we have good weather for walks with baby.
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Everyone is so different in regards to weight gain and loss. My sister put on 50 lbs with her first pregnancy and just now got down to her pre-pregnancy weight (5+ years later). My cousin had a baby 3 weeks ago and is already lower than her pre-pregnancy weight. So I figure it's a crapshoot either way and not worth worrying about til the time comes.
Even though I don't look bigger I have still put on 5 kgs (which I think is about 12ish pounds- not sure on the conversion). I'm still fitting into my pre-pregnancy pants because my belly is so small. I think the weight is the baby, the extra blood and my ginormous boobs.
This is a big worry for me because my mum didn't lose her baby weight until my younger brother was 18- no matter how healthy she ate or how much exercise she did she couldn't shift it. I've also previously had an eating disorder so putting on weight is really hard for me.
I'm just trying to concentrate on growing a baby and will tackle the weight gain afterwards. If I obsess over it now, I'm likely to start restricting my food intact which is not healthy for baby. I've also tried to continue my exercise program which has been difficult because I still have morning/all the f**king time sickness. I'm doing what I can atm but overall it's something that I try to put it out of my mind as much as possible.
Little boy due July 31st 2016
Don't put too much pressure on yourself. I have a friend that has been pregnant twice, throwing caution into the wind during her first pregnancy (no exercise, eating whatever, etc) and gained 60 pounds. Her second pregnancy, she worked out every....single.....day, ate clean and extremely healthy, and still gained 50 pounds. Even though she still gained more than she wanted, she said that her body just feels so much better post-baby after her second pregnancy, than her first, she feels because of the 30-45min of exercise she did a day throughout her pregnancy. Now that my nausea is gone for the most part, I am hoping to start at least walking a little bit every day. Not only to burn a little bit of calories, but I am hoping that I have more energy and don't feel as sluggish as I do right now.
My plan for when I can work out again pp is to do the p90x3 videos. They are 30 min long and helped me lose 25lbs and 8% body fat in 90 days. They are hard as hell, but I can do anything for 30 min. Plus I can do that in the morning before DH goes to work. It sounds like a great plan now, but we will see what happens when little man gets here. Who knows if I'll even care about my weight for a while! I might want those extra 30 to sleep
My personal experience: I gained 50 lbs with DS. I got bigger all over too. At 4 months post baby I made myself stop wearing maternity clothes and I bought some bigger sizes. Every time I tired to cut back eating or workout a bunch my supply went down. As a working mom I had so little time that I stopped working out (not a great choice). By 9 months post baby I was back to my original weight, but much less fit.
You'll get there afterwards, but we'll all have our own unique story. Don't stress too much about it now, just try to making healthy choices.
Just concentrate on eating well and doing the best you can, mama. Check out the thread about slow weight gain, too for support.
DD #2: EDD July 2016
after about 9 months after my son was born, everything went back to it's normal size and my pre-pregnancy weight. While I made it to my pre-pregnancy weight, and even lost an additional 5ish lbs. past that, I will say that my abs were never the same -- overall just a bit squishier. I plan on taking some core classes this time and maybe some piyo or something like that to help with that issue this time around. It's probably going to be harder this time. But I'm thinking personal fitness will be like a mental escape for me from the madness of home life. I didn't do a specific diet last time, but I might this time. In the past I've done weight watchers which did help me lose about 20 lbs. But due to my petite frame (I'm only 5'3'') it seemed very restrictive and I was allotted very many points, and they only added up to about 1100 calories A DAY which lets face it, is redic. I just want to focus on more veggies/protein and less carbs/sweets this time around...perhaps incorporate some more vegetarian recipes.
I loved WW! I've always been successful while using it and will probably join again while nursing. I use the online version as the in-person meetings are just repetitive.
With DS, I gained about 25lbs and was down to pre-pregnancy weight at about 5 weeks postpartum. And I continued to lose steadily without much care for diet or exercise. HOWEVER, when I stopped breastfeeding, I ballooned up 20lbs bc I continued to eat like a nursing mother while not nursing. BAD IDEA!
This time around, I will focus on a healthier diet and exercise routine while nursing and actively work on maintenance once I stop nursing. The only way I KNOW I'll be successful doing that is with WW, until I get back into good habits.
Married: October 23, 2010
DS: 8/7/2013
#2 EDD: 6/29/2016, C Section: 6/22/2016
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EDD July 1st
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Also be prepared that breastfeeding only helps some women lose weight, not all women. Some women find that breastfeeding hinders weight loss and they only start to lose the weight once they wean, even if they're exercising and eating well. Be gentle on yourself, love your body for what it's done/doing for your baby, and realize that you have lots of time to work towards your goals.
Also - I know everyone is different, and I know how we feel about our bodies is the most important thing - but from my personal experience and every one of my close girl friends, even those who feel/felt their bodies were less attractive, every single husband/partner is either as attracted or more attracted to their wife/partner than before the pregnancy.