I’m 14w+ 5 days and still only gained about a half a pound! I’m eating and snacking but nothing! My doctors are NOT concerned because technically I am overweight anyway - started out 161 & I’m 5’4.
Just wondering if anyone is in the same boat and not gaining yet?!
Re: Still no weight gain!
Dandelion - October 2018
Angel "Aurora" - July 2020
Angel "Sawyer" - May 2021
Angel "Maxine" - January 2022
Angel "Violet" - March 2022
Baby Dove due March 2023
People who knew me were concerned about the weight loss, but it was a good thing, and I was closely monitored by my doctors. If your doctors aren't worried, you're fine. Its different for everyone.
I have PCOS and taking Metformin and will continue to..it helps regulate my insulin and makes me feel less hungry and will help with potential risk of GD
I also think (I don't know if scientifically proven) that maybe the baby takes a lot of what you eat and with the higher heart rate and your body changes your metabolism might be higher. If that makes sense?
TTC since 2016
Due: October 12, 2018
Location: Ontario, Canada
Now, I'm 5'3" and started at 220 and I've gained 8lb so far. I'm not thrilled, but also not stressing.
All that matters is that you're eating well and taking care of yourself. If you're drs aren't worried, I wouldn't be either.
Edited because I hit the button before I was finished.
I’m glad you asked the question, I was a little concerned my weight had not changed yet.
(but seriously, bodies are weird, some people gain all their weight in second trimester, some in third! keep in mind, baby only weighs 2 ounces right now!)
I also don’t really want to eat, nothing sounds good except french fries. So, I’m trying to eat sensibly, and not skip meals. Lunch yesterday was peanut butter and bananas with some baked Lays. I know my daily calorie intake is lower than prepregnancy, but at the same time I’m not going to force myself to eat just because I am pregnant. I’m taking my prenatals, my body isn’t giving me low blood sugar signals, and baby is a parasite anyway.
I also know at some point in the next month or two this will turn around and I’ll ne on the couch surrounded by pizza and ice cream...
We each are on a different journey. You obviously have some idea of what your body will do over the course of your pregnancy. I have no fking clue. The conversations like this are the reason I am on this board - not to find out what TV shows other people watch, whose boss sucks this week, etc.
Ill stop now. Just saying I'm not down with this version of sharing in the journey of pregnancy.
The vast majority of what gets posted in forums like this is attention seeking. I’m not sure how people comparing their experiences is a form of body shaming. (Are we really to a point where we can’t have an honest discussion about our weight without it being construed as body shaming?) None of us are saying people shouldn’t be gaining weight; I actually take most of the comments as surprise that some of us are losing weight.
And frankly- while my doctor’s lack of concern is nice, knowing that other women are having a similar experience is better. When I google about losing weight during pregnancy, I find things about eating disorders. When I google about healthy weight gain, the discussions around weight loss talk about extreme morning sickness. Neither of these apply to me. But knowing that other women at a similar point in their pregnancy are experiencing similar things to me is huge.
If the thread makes you uncomfortable, then don’t read it.
I also think by making it a post on it's own it allows for people to either read it/ participate in or not - instead of throwing it in the Randoms thread where people like yourself @mariek312 who might not want to read it, don't have to.
As a FTM I am concerned I am losing weight, because it isn't talk about or isn't deemed normal. I don't see it as attention seeking if you are genuinely concerned and asking for similar stories.
We have all talked about weight gain before and nothing was brought up then to say we shouldn't. I think as we get further into our pregnancy perhaps talking about weight might seem more of a faux pas because everyone will be at different rates, but at this stage there is still lot of doubt and curiosity as to why some women aren't gaining much weight in their first trimester I think it is comforting to know that other women are going through the same thing.
TTC since 2016
Due: October 12, 2018
Location: Ontario, Canada
That said- nobody is telling you that you can’t disagree or dismissing your perspective. The fact is that by failing to recognize that for some of us, this process is new, and what is happening to our bodies is not what we expected, you are making me feel like my perspective is not important. (I can’t speak for the other ladies, but I doubt my reaction is unique.)
I understand that weight can be a touchy topic for many people, but the subject line of this post should be enough warning for anyone who doesn’t want to participate in the discussion. Simply talking about one’s personal experience is not body shaming- especially in the tone that the posters above have used. (I reserve judgment for future posts, because every conversation is different.)
I did this with my first but not near as much, more like 10 pound then I just stayed at the same weight until my 3rd tri. My OB at the time said I was likely losing weight still but since baby was gaining it leveled out. He wasn't worried.
I just call BS on the motivation behind posts related to losing weight. Same thing for post partum. I just see it how I see it. You clearly don't actually see my point and that's fine. I'm not here to challenge your position as ringleader so let's let it go.
ETA that even though I'm annoyed I do thank you for apologizing for trying to name feelings for me that weren't my experience.
Dandelion - October 2018
Angel "Aurora" - July 2020
Angel "Sawyer" - May 2021
Angel "Maxine" - January 2022
Angel "Violet" - March 2022
Baby Dove due March 2023
I’m also not sure why you think I am a ringleader.
But whatever. I had a friend who ran away to the circus in college. I always admired him for that.
Anyway, if your doctor isn't concerned, I wouldn't be worried! As long as you are eating when you are hungry and getting enough fluids in, I think you're going to be ok. (Not a Dr, just my opinion).
ETA: Genetics. My mom had a friend who gained 80lb with each of her pregnancies (2 girls, 1 boy). There was nothing she could do, that was how her body adjusted.