To all the moms out there...
virichi08
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How much weight did you put on during your pregnancies? I'm not pregnant, not even "active" but every time i read a story about someone putting on 55 lbs during their pregnancy it FREAKS me out. (A baby isn't something I'm working on for ANY TIME SOON, not even sure if i do want them... but this is a"just in case" question)
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I gained 18 lbs with my daughter. Started out at 120lb and ended at 138lbs. She was 7lbs 11oz, so an average size baby.0
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40-60lbs with my son.
Not a single pound with my daughter.
Just eat right and continue (safe) exercise and you'll be fine!0 -
i gained 23 with my daughter, who was 7lbs 13 oz and 22 with my son who was 9lbs.
it doesn't have to be scary!!
ETA - I did, however, lose 17 lbs the first trimester with my daughter, i was so sick all the time. ya just never know!0 -
33 with both my sons and only 11 with my daughter, but I had gestational diabetes with her and was put on a very strict diet0
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I gained 13 with my son (he was a 35 weeker) and weighed 5 lbs 15 oz; 30 pounds with my daughter (she was born at 38 weeks) at 8 lbs 7.8 oz.0
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32 the first time, and 40 the second time. I was quite active during my first pregnancy, and not so much during the second. It wasn't hard to get the weight off afterwards though, because I was breastfeeding, and that requires a lot of calories.0
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I put on 50 lbs for my son. He was born weighing 8 lbs 4 oz. Not a small kiddo. And I was active and ate healthy for the most part.0
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Conceived my son around 215.
Left the hospital with a newborn at 188.
Conceived with my daughter around 195.
Left the hospital at 178.
Then it crept up from there. But the moral of my story is - you don't have to gain weight. Granted, I was heavy to start with, but baby + fluids usually = approx. 20-25 pounds - so that's a good number to have in mind if you are average weight.
I wasn't sick with my son (although I did get some wicked heartburn for the first time in my life!), but I couldn't help but lose weight. It didn't seem to matter what I did. Although he was (and is) the height and weight of a kid older than him. I was sick with my daughter, but the weight didn't fall off that time - surely because there wasn't as much to lose, first of all, but my appetite wasn't as suppressed as it was the time before.0 -
I ate like it was my job and gained 60 with baby1, 50 with baby2, and 43 with baby3. I aboslutely did not need to gain that much, but I was completely sedentary and the queen of cake. All my babies were around 9lbs with number 3 at 9lbs 14oz.0
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I am one of the rare weird ones I guess. I was 243 when I found I was pregnant, but I lost weight during the pregnancy (they think its because I was active during my pregnancy, as in walking went from 243 to 204) and my son came out 7lbs 12 ounces in Jan and he was exactly 40 weeks!0
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I have 4 kids...diffrent gain with all of them, first pregnancy 18lbs, 2nd 24, 3rd 22 and this 4th one 29...I was stuck losing the last 8lbs, now thanks to mfp I have lost them...yay. Now excited to lose 40 more!!!0
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I gained 23..I have had friends that gained more than 40 and to me that's just ridiculous !0
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32 the first time, and 40 the second time. I was quite active during my first pregnancy, and not so much during the second. It wasn't hard to get the weight off afterwards though, because I was breastfeeding, and that requires a lot of calories.
*Sigh....* I wish I had been this lucky. Breastfeeding for me means that I can't lose an ounce. I just hold onto the fat for dear life.0 -
I gained 60ish pounds with my first daughter, 40 of which was water retention in the last month. With my second daughter, 19 pounds.0
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A good old whopping 45 pounds and she only came out 7 pounds :flowerforyou:. I did not walk like I should have and granted it came off but just make sure once you feel you have the strength to start working out.. DO IT. dont wait0
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With my first pregnancy, I gained 23lbs (natural birth). With my second pregnancy, I gained 10 lbs (c-section - breached). Both pregnancies were so different. The first, all I wanted to do was eat! And I craved dr. pepper all the time (and I hate dr. pepper!)
My second, I could hardly stand food, I craved water all the time. Not all pregnancies are the same0 -
At full term, you shouldn't have gained more than 30. Anything more than than is considered unhealthy. You should keep exercising while pregnant. Most women take it as an excuse to be lazy, but that's just bad ju-ju. Also you aren't really "eating for two." You're eating for you, plus an itty bitty embryo.0
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Hi honey. well, I gained 20 lbs but I was about 20 lbs overweight already. I've been told 30-35 lbs is healthy. You make up your own mind when the time comes. No worries.Be happy.0
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i gained 40 with my son :happy:0
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When I had my first son, yes I was 19 when he was born, I weighed in at 125lbs. During my pregnancy I gained like 15lbs, and 7lbs 13oz was what he weighed when he was born. My second child I weighed in at 128 and gained 20 lbs, but only 4lbs 6oz was him, so I put on some weight. I lost the 15 from my second, and when I found out I was pregnant with my 3rd son I was 130lbs and gained 14 lbs with him, after he was born I lost 4lbs 2 oz, so I put on 10lbs. Now I am trying to lose the weight again, since my baby is about to turn 11 this next month! The advice I have to offer is this.....
1. Watch what you eat and portion control is a MUST!
2. Do not believe that you are eating for 2, you eat to your fill.
3. Be as active as your OB/GYN says you can handle.
4. After the baby is born, try to breastfeed. It can help to shed those pounds you gained during pregnancy.
5. Dont get upset if you gain a ton of weight, or none at all. Everyone is different.
I hope that this helps you.0 -
I have had 3 kids, and I weigh less now than before I gave birth to any of them. Yes you put weight on, but nothing says it can't come off, you just have to make it a priority to get the weight off after, and not use having a baby as an excuse to keeping the weight on. Don't let it scare you, you get to decide on what you weigh after.0
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I'm 19 weeks as of tomorrow, and I'm up 21 lbs sofar.
Pregnancy weight gain varies A LOT depending on your diet choices and sometimes just your hormone levels. Some women will just gain a lot more than others no matter what they do.
Most of my weight gain was in the first trimester (16 lbs in 12 weeks), and I was eating at or under maintenance. Most of it was bloating and fluid gains from very high levels of progesterone from the pregnancy.
From what I understand, as long as you are mindful of your intake, most of the weight comes off fairly quickly after the birth so I'm not worried.
My sister in law is very skinny, and she gained 65 lbs with her son. 40 of it came off within a month after his birth, and she's managed to get the final 25 off within the last 5 months after his birth.0 -
I gained 35 lbs with my daughter, but I lost it all two weeks after I had her, and then I never watched what I ate, and never worked out and gained it all back, and a few more extra pounds.0
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I gained about 30 pounds with my daughter and all of it came back off within the next 2-3 weeks after her birth. I breastfed for 15 months and not long after she weaned herself, I started gaining, because I was still eating like I was feeding another human, I wasn't. but stupidly, it took me getting back to that "day I went into labor" weight, well, 2 pounds MORE, to say "hey, girl, stop it! NOW!".....live and learn.0
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My first pregnancy was a breeze (not sure if it makes a difference but it was a girl) I was overweight (not obese) to begin with and gained 12 lbs in my last trimester (all 12 plus about 10 lbs more were gone before I left the hospital). My second pregnancy (a boy) I had real issues with nausea and vomiting. I am afraid to be sick on an empty stomach so I ate a lot of bread and saltine crackers and gained 50ish pounds. I had also changed jobs from one where I was on my feet running round all day to only working two days a week where I was minimally active. Leaving the hospital I had lost 10 lbs but gained it right back durring the first few months (little sleep and lots of food for fuel). My youngest just turned a year and I have been working to lose weight for about 4 months now and in total I am back to my pre-pregnancy weight and working to become fit and no longer overweight.
edit: my daughter was 8lbs 12oz and my son was 8lbs 5oz0 -
I didn't really gain any weight with my kids.....but then again... I was already huge
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I gained 10 pounds in my wife's first trimester because I finished her dinner each night when the nausea hit. I lost ten pounds when my son was born because I spent four days in the hospital running from my wife's room to the special care nursery.
My wife gained about 30 pounds (5' 6", 140 to 170).0 -
OH WOW, SO MANY DIFFERENT NUMBERS.... When ever the time comes (AND I DO MEAN WHEN EVER...LORD KNOWS HOW LONG FROM NOW) I don't want to put on more than 15lbs, but I'll settle for 20. LOl
I even had this idea (which mom friends of mine thought was crazy) of losing about 20lbs before getting pregnant, that way when i DO have a baby if i put on lets say 25 lbs, I'll only have about 5-10 to lose. lol.
It sounds brilliant to me, but life has a way of suprising us. :laugh:0 -
I gained 10 pounds in my wife's first trimester because I finished her dinner each night when the nausea hit. I lost ten pounds when my son was born because I spent four days in the hospital running from my wife's room to the special care nursery.
My wife gained about 30 pounds (5' 6", 140 to 170).
ahahah... i had to read the 1st sentence twice... lol0 -
How much weight did you put on during your pregnancies? I'm not pregnant, not even "active" but every time i read a story about someone putting on 55 lbs during their pregnancy it FREAKS me out. (A baby isn't something I'm working on for ANY TIME SOON, not even sure if i do want them... but this is a"just in case" question)0
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