Pregnancy Weight Gain?
DaneDog28
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Hi all, I am currently 14 weeks pregnant with my first. I am 5'3", and pretty small, pre-pregnancy weight was about 113-115. I was only 113 when I found out I was pregnant, and only gained about 3lbs in the first trimester. I am working out several times a week - alternating between walking on the treadmill at 4.0-4.3 RPM or weight circuits - obviously I am not lifting as heavy as I was before I was pregnant, and need to ask the doctor how heavy I can actually lift ( I was told to only scale back a tiny bit and I used to lift pretty heavy). Because of my size I don't want to get huge but don't want to deprive the baby either. I work a corporate desk job but get up and move around a lot during the day, sometimes using the bathroom on the 2nd floor so I am forced to go up and down stairs.
Any advice on how many calories I should be eating? I know they say 300 in the 2nd trimester and I've set my goal here to gain .5 a week. I still can't tell if I am eating too much or too little and if I should eat back my exercise calories?
Any advice on how many calories I should be eating? I know they say 300 in the 2nd trimester and I've set my goal here to gain .5 a week. I still can't tell if I am eating too much or too little and if I should eat back my exercise calories?
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Yes, you should eat back exercise cals if you're following MFP recommendations for calories.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »Yes, you should eat back exercise cals if you're following MFP recommendations for calories.
Im confused on how that works, isnt the point of working out to create a deficit?0 -
Not if you're pregnant. You can work out for pleasure, calculate the caloric burn from the workout and eat more back to compensate. If you look in the weight gaining threads a lot of those people are still exercising, they just increase their surplus so that they are still gaining weight.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »Yes, you should eat back exercise cals if you're following MFP recommendations for calories.
Im confused on how that works, isnt the point of working out to create a deficit?
No...your calorie target is already your deficit if you said you wanted to lose weight and it excludes exercise.
Beyond that, the fact that you're talking about creating a deficit with either diet or exercise while you're pregnant is rather disturbing...you should be eating more and gaining weight, not creating a deficit.
Exercise is for health, fitness, and overall well being.0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »Yes, you should eat back exercise cals if you're following MFP recommendations for calories.
Im confused on how that works, isnt the point of working out to create a deficit?
Not when you're pregnant0 -
Im not trying to create a deficit or lose weight - I am just confused on the whole eating back your workout calories.
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Ah ok got it.
Thank you everyone for your help!0 -
I would add the 300 calories manually. If your not hungry for them all don't eat them all. Most prenatal care providers these days will tell you if you are gaining too fast. You can expect to gain between 30 and 40 lb for your entire pregnancy. Most of that weight will be gone by the time you go to your post natal check up. Here are some resources for working out during pregnancy:
https://m.acog.org/Patients/FAQs/Exercise-During-Pregnancy?IsMobileSet=true
https://www.girlsgonestrong.com/blog/pregnancy/5-types-exercise-avoid-pregnancy/
Girls Gone Strong has great prenatal exercise info.
https://www.girlsgonestrong.com/blog/category/pregnancy/
Congrats on your pregnancy! You are right to discuss all of this with your care provider. I used to ask my provider all the time if my weight was doing alright:-)0
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