Please help! Weight gain/ovulation.
JennB629
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Could I not be consuming enough calories? I did the MFP that recommends how many calories to eat. That puts me at 1,200. I've been tracking religiously for over 2 months. I'm gaining weight. Could I not be consuming enough calories? I do cardio 3/4 days a week, 30 minutes. I'm going to the doctors on Thursday to get some blood work done -- to make sure everything is okay in that department.
I also ovulated this week. Can that cause 2lb weight gain?
I also ovulated this week. Can that cause 2lb weight gain?
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Are you weighing your solid food on a scale and measuring liquids with measuring cups? If not, you're off on your calorie estimates and eating more than you think.
Water weight fluctuations aren't uncommon during different phases of the cycle, so you might have seen a move on the scale because of ovulating.0 -
Weight fluctuations due to your menstrual cycle are normal and to be expected.
Read up on your cycle:
* http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/research-review/impact-of-the-menstrual-cycle-on-determinants-of-energy-intake-reseach-review.html/
* http://www.optimumh.co.uk/influence-of-menstrual-cycle-on-strength-training-and-timing/
* https://www.t-nation.com/training/hormone-cycle-and-female-lifters
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daremightythings wrote: »Are you weighing your solid food on a scale and measuring liquids with measuring cups? If not, you're off on your calorie estimates and eating more than you think.
Water weight fluctuations aren't uncommon during different phases of the cycle, so you might have seen a move on the scale because of ovulating.
Yes, I have a food scale & use my measuring cups.
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Happens to me every time. If your weigh in day falls on that point in your cycle it is most likely normal. Used to frustrate me, but in speaking with my doctor, she assured me it was normal to gain up to 3lbs of water weight. I tend to gain it at the end of my cycle.0
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daremightythings wrote: »Are you weighing your solid food on a scale and measuring liquids with measuring cups? If not, you're off on your calorie estimates and eating more than you think.
Water weight fluctuations aren't uncommon during different phases of the cycle, so you might have seen a move on the scale because of ovulating.
Yes, I have a food scale & use my measuring cups.
Make sure you only use measuring cups for liquids. For example, my oatmeal says a serving is 1/3 cup or something like 30g. If I weigh that 1/3 cup of oatmeal, it works out to be more than 30g which would lead to logging less than you are actually consuming.
Do you log everything? That splash of cream in coffee, oil when cooking, little snack here and there?
Also, how much do you have to lose? 1,200 calories is usually far too low for most people
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I rarely show a loss on the scale and often show a gain until mid-cycle (ovulation), and then I have this free fall the second half of my cycle. It will probably average out over the 4 full weeks, assuming you are logging accurately.0
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mallory_2014 wrote: »daremightythings wrote: »Are you weighing your solid food on a scale and measuring liquids with measuring cups? If not, you're off on your calorie estimates and eating more than you think.
Water weight fluctuations aren't uncommon during different phases of the cycle, so you might have seen a move on the scale because of ovulating.
Yes, I have a food scale & use my measuring cups.
Make sure you only use measuring cups for liquids. For example, my oatmeal says a serving is 1/3 cup or something like 30g. If I weigh that 1/3 cup of oatmeal, it works out to be more than 30g which would lead to logging less than you are actually consuming.
Do you log everything? That splash of cream in coffee, oil when cooking, little snack here and there?
Also, how much do you have to lose? 1,200 calories is usually far too low for most people
I have 30ish pounds to lose. Yes, I log everything from seasons, spices, creamer, ketchup.
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