Gaining for Pregnancy

I'm 16 weeks pregnant and need to start gaining weight. Any advice from experienced moms?? :)

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  • Although i've never been pregnant, my mom is an OBGYN Nurse Practitioner and she has had two kids. We have talked about weight gain and pregnancy and she stated that you should just continue eating normally, get all of the nutrients in that your body needs and you'll be set. You will naturally gain weight throughout the progression of the pregnancy. Talk to your doctor about how much weight you should gain though because I am not a doctor!
  • ruqayyahsmum
    ruqayyahsmum Posts: 1,513 Member
    Im 11 weeks pregnant and due to see a dietitian in an hour as my eatings restricted and this coupled with hyper emesis means im loosing weight

    If your concerned seek professional opinion to be sure your intake is balanced
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    DaxterBaby wrote: »
    I'm 16 weeks pregnant and need to start gaining weight. Any advice from experienced moms?? :)

    You havent gained any weight yet?
  • clyn27
    clyn27 Posts: 102 Member
    when I was pregnant with my son (now 5) I lost 25 lbs in the first 3 months because I couldn't keep anything, including water. At 5'7'' I only weighed 102 by the time I was 13 weeks and I looked gross! As soon as I got my appetite back and started to keep food down my doc told me to make a chocolate milkshake every night with a banana, protein powder, and a scoop of peanut butter. My body does not handle pregnancy well. Even after I started being able to eat I still only weighed 128 the day I gave birth and was back down to 112 3 weeks after having him. The same thing happened when I got pregnant with my daughter except I started the pregnancy off weighing a little more that time so only dropped down to 110 at first and weighed 135 when I had her and was back down to 115 after I had her. Some women just don't handle it like others do so don't let any one make you feel bad about not eating enough during pregnancy as long as you really are trying to be healthy. BTW my son was a healthy 7.1lbs born at 37 weeks and my daughter was a healthy 6.6 lbs born at 35 weeks (she was early due to my c section scar splitting not my weight or health) At 35 weeks 6.6 lbs is a big baby!!! congrats on your pregnancy! If you are really concerned ask your doc what he/she suggests.
  • kamakazeekim
    kamakazeekim Posts: 1,183 Member
    Unless you were underweight to begin with it is not concerning that you have not gained weight up to this point...16 weeks is still really pretty early. Most women only need to add 200-300 calories a day to their diet for a healthy pregnancy. Make sure to take your prenatal vitamin every day. If you are dealing with severe nausea than talk to your doctor about different options...I was on 4 different anti-nausea meds that I had on a strict schedule where they would overlap with each other otherwise I couldn't even keep water down.
  • KHaverstick
    KHaverstick Posts: 308 Member
    I never had to try to gain weight with my pregnancies. I gained quite a bit with my first, and a reasonable amount with my second. It's not uncommon, though, to not gain much in the first trimester, and then see more weight gain in the second and third trimesters. If you are going to regular prenatal visits, they will likely weigh you, and if there are any concerns, they could be addressed then. I'd focus on just eating a well balanced diet (which was sometimes tough for me, with various cravings and aversions), and then discuss any concerns with your doctor.
  • nikkistics
    nikkistics Posts: 4 Member
    Hey there!

    I had my baby 11 weeks ago. I loved being pregnant, I didn't gain a ton of weight by 16 weeks either, nor did I worry about it. Every woman gains differently in pregnancy. You don't need to worry about the amount you eat, that's a pretty out dated assumption. The nutrition you eat is what's important, your body knows exactly what to do and as your baby starts to get bigger that's when you'll see the scale start to creep up, which will be very soon!! Your general body fat should stay within your healthy set amount throughtout most of your pregnancy if that's where your starting, you might see a bit of extra fat around the hips in the last couple of months. But if it's a real concern and your doctor is giving you strict orders to gain weight, then I recommend some good protein rich foods that are fatty but full of nutrients like cheesie veggie laden omllets, salmon (salmon is very low mercury and can be eaten as often as you like.) Add a tablespoon or two of a good extra virgin olive oil to anything and everything you like, put it on bread or in salads or in soups or even in smoothies for a good wollop of healthy fats. Granola is another excellent source of protein and healthy fats, have it with a dollop of Greek yogurt and some berries and you've got yourself an A+ pregnancy meal complete with calcium, vitamins, complete protines and all kinds of fat and carbohydrates your body needs to build a human being. If your baby can't gain weight it's more likely to be a problem with the placenta and not what your eating. It's still really early so don't worry about anything like that yet!

    Even if your trying to put on weight be sure you're getting plenty of excersise, that makes all the difference in how positively you experience your pregnancy and labour. I worked on my feet until eight months pregnant and enjoyed 5km walks a few times a week. I ended up not gaining much fat at all. My labour was only 6 hours and was completely natural with no meds or anything! My baby was a good healthy 8.4 lbs and super alert with eyes wide open. I was home in my own bed three hours later!

    Bottom line, take care of yourself, eat well and clean, do as much moderate excersise as you can that you enjoy to keep your body and mind as strong as possible. It's not time to sit on the couch and get pampered, pregnancy is time to prepare yourself for the most rewarding and empowering marathon of your life, labour!!

    Hope this helped,
    Nikki
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