I was gaining weight slowly and consistently and then in the last 11 days I gained 4 pounds. (I'm 25w2d.) My doctor had told me to shoot for a pound a week. I believe it was
@createillumination that said her midwife expected more weight gain in the second trimester. Has anyone else experienced a sudden increase in weight that they don't think was food or exercise related? I'm just curious if this is normal, or possibly cause for concern, or I need to adjust my diet to stay on track. I figure I'll weigh myself again in a few days and if it keeps climbing faster than predicted I'll call my doctor. But since I have a forum full of pregnant women and STM's handy, I thought I'd ask!
By the way, I mentioned it to my mom and she blamed processed foods. She brought up the fact that my sister swelled up like crazy the day before she had a c-section and she had been eating hot dogs. I said, "Mom, she had pre-eclampsia. Hot dogs don't cause pre-eclampsia." (facepalm)
TTC#1 since Jan 2015
BFP 2/19/15 • MMC found at 9 wks • D&E at 11 wks (age 36)
BFP 8/29/15 • CP (age 37)BFP 11/18/15 • DD born at 41 weeks
(age 37/38)
TTC#2 since May 2017
BFP 10/18/17 • MMC found at 8 wks • Misoprostal at 10.5 wks (age 39)
BFP 2/16/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 4/13/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 5/07/18 • MMC found at 10.5 wks • D&E at 11.5 wks • Testing showed it was a girl with Trisomy 22. (age 39/40)
9/5/18 Diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve (4-5 follicles, one ovary had none and was very atrophied)
RE says the low egg count is likely causing my recurrent pregnancy loss. Less eggs results in more aneuploidy.
BFP 9/24/18 • CP (age 40) BFP 5/11/19 • Fraternal twins • MMC found at 10w5d (Baby A 6w, Baby B 10w) • Misoprostal at 11 weeks (age 41)
Re: Weight gain question
And lol to your mom's comment
Married 5/30/15
TTC #1 June 2015
BFP #1 9/28/15, EDD 6/10/16. DS born 5/23/16!
TTC #2 May 2017
BFP #2 m/c 11/18/17 5w5d
BFP #3 12/17/17 EDD 8/25/18. It's a boy!
jumps and lull's, because like you I've been slow and steady so far. It's the wight of the blood volume and placenta increasing like @redheadbride15 said so it's a good sign! I bet restricting calories right now would just make you hangry- the body is hard at work;)
I am a little concerned about taking the weight off after but I plan to breastfeed which I hear can burn up to 500 calories a day.
BFP 2/19/15 • MMC found at 9 wks • D&E at 11 wks (age 36)
BFP 8/29/15 • CP (age 37)
TTC#2 since May 2017
BFP 10/18/17 • MMC found at 8 wks • Misoprostal at 10.5 wks (age 39)
BFP 2/16/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 4/13/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 5/07/18 • MMC found at 10.5 wks • D&E at 11.5 wks • Testing showed it was a girl with Trisomy 22. (age 39/40)
9/5/18 Diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve (4-5 follicles, one ovary had none and was very atrophied)
RE says the low egg count is likely causing my recurrent pregnancy loss. Less eggs results in more aneuploidy.
BFP 9/24/18 • CP (age 40)
BFP 2/19/15 • MMC found at 9 wks • D&E at 11 wks (age 36)
BFP 8/29/15 • CP (age 37)
TTC#2 since May 2017
BFP 10/18/17 • MMC found at 8 wks • Misoprostal at 10.5 wks (age 39)
BFP 2/16/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 4/13/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 5/07/18 • MMC found at 10.5 wks • D&E at 11.5 wks • Testing showed it was a girl with Trisomy 22. (age 39/40)
9/5/18 Diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve (4-5 follicles, one ovary had none and was very atrophied)
RE says the low egg count is likely causing my recurrent pregnancy loss. Less eggs results in more aneuploidy.
BFP 9/24/18 • CP (age 40)