I lost over 90lbs.. and then GOT KNOCKED UP! :(
WeightingForSara
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So in January of 2010, I decided to finally lose the weight. I was 275lbs.
By December 2010, I was down to 195 - and then found out that I was pregnant a few weeks later.
I was upset/mad/nervous more than anything. My husband and I had no planned it at ALL, and I was only 25lbs away from my all-time low goal weight of 160lbs. I felt so angry, I can't even explain to you the feeling.
Now that I am almost halfway done with my pregnancy, my very first, it has been a horrible experience.
I am over being mad/sad/upset and more onto feeling nervous/scared/anxious.
So far I have gained about 13lbs solid, and as the scale climbs I get more and more sad. I know this is supposed to be a happy time in my life, and as horrible as it sounds to say it or type it out loud - half my mind thinks about this baby, and how wonderful this will be, but then the other half can't stop thinking, "Why couldn't I just make it to my goal? Is this a joke from God?"
Has anyone else ever gone through this with losing weight/gaining weight during pregnancy?
I am SO afraid that I will not be able to lose the weight and finally get to my goal
Also - I've still kept exercising just at a much lighter pace, and I also still watch what I eat for the most part also.
By December 2010, I was down to 195 - and then found out that I was pregnant a few weeks later.
I was upset/mad/nervous more than anything. My husband and I had no planned it at ALL, and I was only 25lbs away from my all-time low goal weight of 160lbs. I felt so angry, I can't even explain to you the feeling.
Now that I am almost halfway done with my pregnancy, my very first, it has been a horrible experience.
I am over being mad/sad/upset and more onto feeling nervous/scared/anxious.
So far I have gained about 13lbs solid, and as the scale climbs I get more and more sad. I know this is supposed to be a happy time in my life, and as horrible as it sounds to say it or type it out loud - half my mind thinks about this baby, and how wonderful this will be, but then the other half can't stop thinking, "Why couldn't I just make it to my goal? Is this a joke from God?"
Has anyone else ever gone through this with losing weight/gaining weight during pregnancy?
I am SO afraid that I will not be able to lose the weight and finally get to my goal
Also - I've still kept exercising just at a much lighter pace, and I also still watch what I eat for the most part also.
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Pregnancy is crazy... and you'll probably gain ALOT more ... I gained the most in the last month... but my little baby was incredibly healthy... You just wait until that baby is here and you will just die that you ever even thought all this.
There's no race to the finish--- you will eventually be at your goal weight... promise.0 -
First of all CONGRATULATIONS! On losing the weight AND on your future baby!
Enjoy this time, be healthy during your pregnancy...eating for 2 is a myth. AND breastfeeding melts of at least 500 calories....so between that and chasing the little one around you will melt off what you gain during pregnancy and then some.
Congratulations!!!!!:flowerforyou: Don't be sad.0 -
when you are pregnant the weight you gain is from all sorts of stuff like the baby and water and all that......13 pounds isn't bad and after you have the baby you will lose some of it pretty quickly. As long as you eat healthy and take care of yourself you will lose all the weight and get down to your goal after you have the baby. Stop stressing about your weight you can do that after the baby is out but for now you need to take care of yourself and that baby.......0
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If you eat healthy while your pregnant you will be fine. Most of that weight is water weight anyways. I gained 45 pounds when i was pregnant with my son and i am now in the process of losing it. I was terrified of not being able to loose the weight but I am actually down to my pre-baby weight now but I want to loose more and tone my body. Another good suggestion is take good care of your skin and drink lots of water while pregnant. I had HORRIBLE stretch marks when i was pregnant and was so freaked out that they wouldnt go away. I put lotion on 3 times a day and drank tons of water and now you can barely see them Cheer up and dont be nervous it was the greatest experience in my whole life and I wish I could relive the day I had my little man over and over0
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First of all CONGRATULATIONS! On losing the weight AND on your future baby!
Enjoy this time, be healthy during your pregnancy...eating for 2 is a myth. AND breastfeeding melts of at least 500 calories....so between that and chasing the little one around you will melt off what you gain during pregnancy and then some.
Congratulations!!!!!:flowerforyou: Don't be sad.
Breast-feeding is incredible for some ladies--- I highly recommend it. However, I was one of those "unlucky" ones... breast-fed for 15 months and didn't start losing weight until she had weaned. It made me really hungry and I just wanted to sit, and eat and--- gaze at my baby )))))0 -
oh I forgot breastfeeding helps a ton to loose the weight and get your body back to normal too0
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Congrats on becoming parents, its awesome. Weight gain does not have to get you down. Talk to your doctor about how much exercise you can do and same for dieting. Prob. just some modifications from what you were doing. I was quite heavy when I had each of my kids and I only gained 12 with my first who weight over 8lbs and only 20 with my second.
Depression and saddness can really be a cause of weight gain, try to focus more on being healtly and having a healthy baby and all the joys it brings!
Congrats!0 -
While I was not in the same situation as you were weight-wise before pregnancy, I gained 50 lbs. with all 4 of my pregnancies. I had 4 children in 4 1/2 yrs.. After my first two I was able to lose all of the weight w/in the year. After my second child I lost it all and then some. The last two were a different story but for a lot of reasons.
Bottom line, don't sweat it. It will come back off. If possible, breastfeeding is the best way to lose the weight and fastest. Remember to keep as active as possible during tho. Best of luck and congratulations!0 -
You are so dedicated, there's no way that you won't reach your goal after the baby is born. During this process of losing weight, you probably weighed yourself about once a week, right? Well, wait until you come home from the hospital, each day you can/will get on the scale and just see lbs after lbs shedding off, daily!! It will be wonderful and that will motivate you to keep it going, even after you lose the baby weight, until you reach your goal weight! If ever there were a speed bump in the weight loss process, I would say a baby would have to be the best one!! Congrats to you!0
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I know exactly what you are talking about. Back in May of 2009 I began my weight loss. By September 2009 I had lost 75lbs. I was still FAR away from any goals. Then I found out I was pregnant. I gained nearly all the weight I had lost back. But it's ok. My baby was born in May of 2010. I have now lost a total of 95 lbs. Just focus on a healthly, happy pregnancy. You lost the weight once and you can do it again. Hang in there and if you need a friend just send me a request.0
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With BOTH of my kids I got pregnang after I had lost 30-40 pounds! I know it seems sad and difficult, but I PROMISE you that it will be worth it when he/she is here. And you have the tools and knowledge of how to do it again when you are ready. 13 lbs in 20 weeks is really good as far as weight gain. It is true you gain more at the end, but you can still make sure you eat as healthy as you can. My OB always told me that "eating for two' is a myth & you only really need to up your diet 200-300 calories & make them healthy ones.0
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CONGRATS !!!
The other ladies are right, 13 pounds is really good. And you will lose it fast, too, I am sure ! I lost all my pregnancy weight in
4 months by breastfeeding, eating healthy and then I started working out, when my daughter was about 5 months old. If you
could do so good before your pregnancy there is ZERO reason why you won't be able to do it after she's born. You'll just have
to add one more reason on your list to be healthy : to be the best role model possible to your daughter.0 -
I started my weighloss journey July 08. I had 67 pounds to lose. I lost 25 pounds in 5 months and was on a roll!!! But...like you, I found out I was pregnant. Unlike you though, my husband and I were planning it...just not for a few more months. So it came a little early, but we were happy. Since then I have had TWO babies! My youngest is not quite 8 months old yet and I weigh less than I did when I got pregnant with my first (I have lost 44 pounds since she was born)! It is frustrating to have your weightloss journey put on hold, but just know how much it will motivate you to get back on that path when your precious baby is born!! You can do it. I vowed to myself that I would stay on MFP while I was pregnant and try to maintain (plus 300 extra calories for being preg) so that I wouldn’t gain too much...but I didn’t do it. I was happy with what I gained, but I know I could have done better. I gained 32 with my first and lost 29 before I got pregnant again. I gained another 38 with the second and have now (like I said) lost 44 pounds. You can do it!! It is doable!! I am, once again, on a roll and have been able to pick up where I left off before I got pregnant! Good luck!
And CONGRATULATIONS!! Be happy! Babies are SOOOO fun! Maybe you’ll breastfeed and earn those 500 extra exercise calories daily 0 -
They say having childbirth is the quickest weightloss program, lol. I lost about alot of the weight I put on with my last one in the hospital, about 18lbs. Just remember, most of the weight is not you, its your little baby, and some extra fluid and stuff that he/she needs to grow. Cheer up! you know what to do, you lost all that weight before, you can do it again! Just eat healthy, and stay away from too much junk food....I ate junk with my first baby and gained 90lbs lol, but don't worry, I don't think you will gain that much. I just didn't control what I but in my body. With my second I gained 30lbs. Still working that off and the other one lol...and that was 9 years ago!
You will do great! Keep your head up and start focusing on that little blessing :flowerforyou:0 -
OK first of all sorry to say this and I don't want to upset you but please be really happy about this baby.
I have been trying to get pregnant for 5 years and am losing weight so that I will be able to have IVF - I would give my right arm to be in your shoes and pregnant !!0 -
OMG...EMBRACE your pregnant state to the fullest!!!!!!!! PLEASE be/get excited about your future child!!!!!!!
This is an amazing time!!!!!!
CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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it happened to me too...back in 2006 i had lost 40 lbs and was 20 away from my goal and then got pregnant, completely unexpectedly and then followed that with having 2 more (3 in 3 yrs) i gained a total of 60 pounds and i am finally in the process of taking it all off. but i didnt eat healthy at all, i figured i was pregnant and going to get "fat" anyway and let myself go. my youngest is about to be 2 and just this year i decided to stop using the "i just had a baby" excuse for being so overweight. it will come off just as quick (if not quicker) than it goes on if you eat right, exercise, even lightly, and take care of yourself. i know it is scary but once he/she is born it will be amazing! enjoy it and congratulations!0
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I don't have much to add, breastfeeding is the way to go!!! I am still nursing my 9M old and lost all that baby weight plus the rest of my baby weight from the other two kids. I agree with the post above that said it makes you more hungry. But once i started counting my calories and eating really healthy, the cravings i had before (sweets 24/7) went away. It's sad that I am eating much better now than when I was pregnant with my kids.
Two labor and del nurses told me that nursing can burn up to 2000 calories a day. I am guessing that is at the beginning when all the baby does is eat!!
Good luck and congrats on your weight loss and baby!!0 -
congratulations on losing over 90 lbs! That's amazing!
and congrats on the baby! you're bring a baby into this world so much healthier because of your efforts to lose weight and be healthier. you've lost 90 lbs before, and you will continue to improve your health throughout the rest of your pregnancy and after your baby arrives.
i got pregnant at my highest weight of 236, also my starting weight when i joined mfp. when pregnant, i weighed up to 251 the day before i gave birth to my most wonderful daughter, about to turn 1 year old in 2 weeks. i lost all the baby weight within 2 weeks after having my daughter, then lost an extra 10 in the next 6 weeks. only to gain and lose and gain and re-lose those same 10 lbs for the next 8 months. then i found mfp. I've lost 18.4 lbs since joining the last week of january.
my goal is to get below 160, my goal range is 150-159. but my husband and i also recently decided that at the end of the summer, we should think about trying to have another child. so my new short term goal is to get below 200 before the end of summer and improve my body composition (lower body fat %age) before getting pregnant again. sure, it may push back my ultimate goal for awhile, but i will be so much healthier this next pregnancy. i'm doing something wonderful by raising my daughter and planning to create another life. and i will be able to exercise during pregnancy next time since i've been doing already-- meaning healthier pregnancy, easier birth, and it'll be easier recover and heal post-birth and get right back to losing the weight again!
don't discount all the hard work and effort you have put forth and reaped the benefits of. it's not just about the number on the scale, but what's inside that amazing body of yours and the little one you are growing. keep working-- you are doing amazing things for yourself and your family.
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please also talk to the dr if you feel very depressed about this. I got pregnant at a bad time for me ( not weight related - was supposed to have shoulder surgery and was in severe pain at the time) and I had the worst time with depression during pregnancy. I was also very angry at being pregnant as the surgery was to have been the month after I found out and then we were going to try again. The dr's I had were specifically told about it as I was suicidal at one point early on... but they ignored me. By the end of the pregnancy I had made plans to leave the baby with my husband and move cross country with just my dog and lose myself out there somewhere. The dr's still brushed me off. It was the most horrible experience because everyone talks about post partum... but there is a depression while pregnant that is every bit as disabling.
obviously I never followed thru with my plans and I have a wonderful 4 year old... however the depression was horrid and should have been watched over better by my dr's.
However I still have moments where I think back on all the thoughts and plans I had and it upsets me that I didn't get help when I needed it. I had a textbook boring pregnancy physically... but have guilt over the thoughts from the depression...I'd hate to see anyone else go thru what I did. The anger would trigger the depression because I knew it wasn't the baby's fault... and it made me feel like a failure of a mom before I was one.0 -
Oh honey! Be happy and enjoy your pregnancy. It's a wonderful miracle you're experiencing, don't miss it. You only have a few months... My advice to you is to keep your diet in check. Maintain a healthy diet but don't go overboard like many women do when they're pregnant. Pregnancy is not a license to eat whatever you want! Every person and every pregnancy is different, but if it is any consolation, I lost all my baby weight immediately. Throughout the pregnancy, I gained 32 pounds. But after delivery and my body release all the water it was holding onto (I was super swollen the entire time), I was back to my pre-pregnancy weight within 2 weeks. Love your pregnant body. To me, there's nothing more beautiful...0
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I actually just pulled up WhenMyBaby,com to see IF I am preg this month, when the due date would be (I do NOT want another Dec baby!). I was at 130 when I got preg with Abigail (April 2008), worked on my feet all day and did not exercise. We moved to ATL while I was 32wks preg but it was then too late to start exercising & the swelling in my legs was horrendous so I kept them up a lot. I ended up getting induced then having a C-Section on December 20th. Overall, I had gained FIFTY pounds and Abigail came out a whopping 6lbs 2oz. I did lose about 10lbs in the first few days from the water retention. I breastfed but ate TERRIBLY, which didn't help my weight loss. I was also scared to start any exercise routine after my C-Section and had serious mommy-guilt issues when I decided I wanted to start exercising.
I think you're on the right track so far. You did lose 90lbs! and I'm sure you have been maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine since becoming preg. Yes, you have gained but that's what your body is supposed to do when pregnant. Keep up the good work, this will make labor, recovery & returning to losing weight so much easier.
PS: I think God keeps reminding me HE is in control. When I wanted to get preg, we moved from Birmingham to Nashville. Then moved to Atlanta before delivering. I wanted to get preg by December so my kids would be 2 school years apart, nope. I wanted to be done having kids by 30 (turned 30 in Jan), nope. All last year I really struggled with wanting to be pregnant, being jealous of everyone else getting preg and being unhappy with my physical appearance. On Jan 30th, my SIL announced her 2nd preg and I was pissed. The next day I had a breakdown and went to my first cycling class. If I cannot be pregnant, then I'm going to be skinny - esp if my SIL will be FAT, I mean pregnant. *wink* The light switch finally flipped for me and I'll get peachy in God's timing not mine...and I'm finally at peace with this.
This is such an exciting time for you and your hubby! I'm sure you'll be just as determined after you have the baby.0 -
same story... kinda :-)
I was 16 years old and 250lbs when I got pregnant with my 1st child. At the end of my pregnancy I weighed 300lbs. My life story gets WAY more complicated; at 19 years old I had my 2nd child and my husband was battling cancer (he passed away a few years later). After our second child was born, I lost 100 lbs. It took me 2 years, but I did it!
Then I meet my second husband in 2006. Guess what news we found out the following year??? I was pregnant :-) At this point I didn't think of my weight at all..... and I climbed the scale back to 300 lbs! She was born in April of 2008. June, when I went back to work, I joined weight watchers and did REALLY well.... got back down to 250lbs! BUTTTTTTT, guess what news we got in 2009??? YUP! Baby number 4!!! This is the pregnancy were I expirenced the feelings you described. I didn't want to be pregnant! Of course I was happy and excited about my soon-to-be child, BUT I couldn't stand the thought of losing control of my body... gaining back all the weight! Regardless of exercise and being careful of what I ate, I was 300 lbs again by the time she was born in April 2010. Immediatly I started trying to lose the weight. However, it wasn't coming off!!! I got to a point where I just gave into the role of being a women.... my body wasn't mine any more. It belonged to this child I was breastfeeding. I knew if I cut my calories too low, my milk supply would suffer.... and the time to exercise was not afforded to me. BUT the one thing I held on to was that this is only temporary!
I knew if I could lose 100lbs once, I could do it again! I stopped breastfeeding in December of last year, and knew in no-time-at-all I'd start losing the weight again! I started exercising in January, but didn't start losing until I found this website in Feburary! It's been 2 months, and I'm already down almost 30 lbs!
Having known that was my last pregnancy, my last childbirth, my last little blessing to learn to crawl/walking/talk.... I wish that I had been able to celebrate my pregnancy more..... cling to the NOW... and not worry too much about the future!
YOU will be able to lose the weight after you have the baby!!!0 -
im happy for everyones babies and everything... but it seriously baffles me when someone accidentally gets pregnant... especially more than once? birth control...??0
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First of all congratulations.
The weight gain is normal, and the sad feelings are ok, but dont' let them ruin your enjoyment. The weight you gain(as long as you are eating healthy) will go away after the baby is born, most of it is baby and extra fluid weight. I didn't lose as much weight as you did, but I lost almost 50 and got pregnant(completely unplanned) I maintained my weight for a while, I gained about 20 lbs in my whole pregnancy, but lost it all and I am still doing it. Breastfeeding will help you maintain and lose more weight. Do your best to enjoy your body, enjoy your baby and enjoy your new family.
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I just had a baby( unplanned also ) two weeks ago. I watched what I ate for the most part gained22 lbs. As of this morning I am back at my pre pregnant weight! Because you are still exercising and eating healthy. The weight will come off quickly when baby comes. It may help to join the pregnancy board on this site. They are great ladies and very supportive. I'll find you the link.
Here it is. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/206825-pregnancy-2011-april?page=9. It's a very active board and I think you'll love it!0 -
I will add my two cents. Congratulations! My son just had an unplanned pregnancy and his son is the best "mistake" he's ever made. Try to be positive, because you can make this work to your advantage.
My first pregnancy I weighed 124, gained 28 pounds. I ate healthy and walked and did physical labor each day. When son was born, he was 9 pounds and I lost 18 pounds right then and there. By the time he was 8 months old, I was 115 pounds. Breast feeding and less time for myself caused that weight loss.
Two years later I was 128 pounds when I became pregnant with my daughter. I didn't eat as healthy, didn't "exercise" much and didn't lose as much weight when she was born. See the moral of these two situations?
On to later on....small children have much energy. Playing, chasing, cleaning up after them will work your heiny off. Also, until they can eat whole meals on their own, you will be splitting your meals with them. And the lifting you do with them builds strength. Bottom line little tykes are the best calorie control, cardio and strength training you can get!
Little tip - If you lift your small children up on your feet so they can fly like superman and bend your knees so they go up and down, there's no better work out for your abs and legs and the kids love it!0 -
I gained 100 lbs with my son! But it was worth every pound. You are doing great ! At least you are still exercising and working out. Once you hold your baby for the first time, it will all make sense to you!0
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im happy for everyones babies and everything... but it seriously baffles me when someone accidentally gets pregnant... especially more than once? birth control...??
I've never been pregnant and have wondered as well BUT, in the case of very heavy women, sometimes their bodies aren't working correctly until they lose weight and bam, it happens. Prior to that, they may have never felt the need for birth control.0 -
It is easier to get pregnant for a lot of people once they lose some weight. I know that was true for me in the past and I had severe unexplained infertility but got pregnant after a substantial weight loss.. years ago.
In my eventual successful pregnancy I only gained 17 pounds and the baby was 100% fine. I didn't diet, but I started out somewhat overweight and it just worked out that way. No rule says you have to gain or maintain a certain weight when you're pregnant.
I understand it's frustrating to feel the loss of control when you were so close to your goal weight.. drat if ONLY things could be timed perfectly -- but seriously - they cannot always be timed. Having a child can be the most wonderful experience of your life, so just focus on that for now and on being healthy. Congratulations.0
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