Weight loss during pregnancy??
GMCampos
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Are there anyone else trying to shed a few pounds during pregnancy??
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that is not healthy in any way. google it.0
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Thats not a good idea. you want the baby to be fed. I did lose weight, but it was a pregnancy-induced thyroid issue.0
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Something you NEED to speak with your OB about, period.0
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The only time I lost weight during pregnancy was when I had the flu. Sicker than a dog -- couldn't keep anything down. I would not suggest purposely losing weight, tho. Too much stress on you and the baby. There will plenty of time post-pregnancy to lose weight.0
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Please do not try to lose weight during pregnancy. That is not healthy for the baby. If you are overweight, your goal may be not to gain much, but definitely not to lose. Please talk to your doctor about it.0
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Be very careful and talk to your doctor.
I was 260 when I got pregnant with my son and 268 when I delivered. He was a 9.5pound baby.
I ate very healthy during that pregnancy. My doc was ok with me only gaining 8, but was very specific about not having a loss.0 -
I know for a chunk of the pregnancy, depending on how much one weighs, that is, they can try to maintain their current weight, but not actually aim to lose.
Check out Baby Center: http://www.babycenter.com/0_plus-size-and-pregnant-how-to-manage-your-weight-during-preg_1313887.bc
Honestly, this is my go-to site for anything baby/child related.0 -
Thats not a good idea. you want the baby to be fed. I did lose weight, but it was a pregnancy-induced thyroid issue.
I second this post. I had abnormal thyroid levels in the beginning and 2nd trimester so I lost weight not intending too but my daughter grew to be 8 lbs luckily I think just eating healthy and incorporating a low impact movement like taking a walk. But I'm not a doctor.0 -
Experts advise women with a healthy BMI – 18.5 to 24.9 – to gain between 25 and 35 pounds. If you're overweight, it's recommended that you gain between 15 and 25 pounds by the end of your pregnancy, at a rate of approximately 2 to 3 pounds a month, mostly in your second and third trimesters. Women who are obese are advised to gain only 11 to 20 pounds during pregnancy.
This is from the site babycenter.com but def. ask your doctor0 -
You should focus on eating healthy during your pregnancy. This way you and the baby are getting good nutrients and then after you deliver the baby keep it up and you will have an easier time losing weight. Before making any changes consult your dr.0
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that is not healthy in any way. google it.
Or instead of using google, talk to your doctor. Depending on one's BMI, it can be safe to lose or maintain weight during pregnancy. This, of course, needs to be medically monitored. I maintained my weight during pregnancy - in fact, I think I was a pound or two less the day I delivered than the day of my first prenatal appointment. I ate well and walked a lot - losing weight was NOT my goal, nor was it even to maintain but rather to be *healthy* for me and my child. I delivered a very healthy baby who is now a healthy and bright toddler.
OP, talk to your doctor about this. At your weight, most doctors will suggest you gain a moderate amount of weight to maintain a healthy pregnancy - but no one on this board can give you an answer. Your baby's health, and your health, are the most important thing during this process and only your ob can give you the information that's right for your body.0 -
Losing weight while pregnant is NOT recommended. Eat healthy (and frequently) and do light exercise everyday (LIGHT exercise) and you will only gain between 15-25lbs, which is a healthy weight to gain. And if you breastfeed after you have the baby that will help you lose any of the weight that decides to stick around.
I lost 5lbs in the beginning of my first pregnancy because I had horrible morning sickness. But gained it back and then some. lol0 -
Morbid obesity runs in my family... and I see my sister or mother at more than 300 lbs.. and they seem to either not have the will or capabilities to lose it. I don't want that to be me. My normal diet consists of alot of fried foods.. alot of sodas.. fast food... just not healthy. My doctor and I agreed that a diet would be a good idea. He gave me a book with pregnancy safe exercises, and told me that I could ALOT could be lost by changing what I eat and not necessarily eating less. Cause sodas cause water retention and some foods are harder and take longer to digest than others.. So I'm hoping this can help me.0
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I don't think that it is not very healthy to loose weight during pregnancy.
Anyways if you don't wish to gain those extra pounds during the course of pregnancy then you can practice prenatal yoga workout during pregnancy and postnatal yoga workout after pregnancy.
Visit: http://www.divinewellness.com0 -
First I was 80kg before and during and 73 after delivery
My twins I was 74kg before pregnancy 82 at 9 months and 68kg a week after.
Honestly I was sick as a dog and I am very blessed my children were born so healthy. With my son all I could manage to keep down was soup and juice and after him my arm bones would bend in with light squeezing.
You must must must eat enough it is very important for the baby you eat enough of the right foods. Start by eating cereal for breakfast with full cream milk no low fat or skim you need the fat and the calcium (if you don't have enough they strip your bones and teeth for it), next lots of fresh fruits and veg (pregnancy can cause constipation wet foods like raw fruit help digestion and are full of fiber), lots and lots of water from the start, stay away from the bad for baby foods, eat meat and green veg you need the extra iron.
Do yoga for pregnancy or water aerobics for exercise. If you are heavily overweight you may loose in pregnancy but you won't know until AFTER the baby is born! That number on the scale should stay the same as you get healthier and the baby grows at the very least or it will climb that is normal. After the baby is born, say a week after, you will know the amount you lost in pregnancy by healthy eating and light exercise.
It isn't just the baby that adds weight, you need more blood in pregnancy, fluid, placenta ect ect this all passes 1 week after the baby. so aim to get healthy during pregnancy not loose weight that will come as a product of eating healthy anyway.0 -
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070605185550.htm
This link clearly states that obese and overweight women are now encouraged to diet or lose weight during pregnancy. I don't understand why there's so many different views..0 -
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO don't take advice from the internet on the life of your CHILD! talk to a DOCTOR! you are encouraged to *maintain* not lose. any nutrients you don't take in are nutrients he or she is not getting! they eat what you eat!!!0
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I don't think you want to try to lose weight. Many toxins are fat soluble and are stored in fat cells. When you lose weight these toxins are released into your bloodstream - the same one you share with your baby. I am also pregnant and using MFP but really just to be cognizant of what I'm eating and to make sure I'm not eating for two. You can set your account to "maintain weight" and know that with all the effort it takes to make a baby you get between 180-200 more calories a day! It's much easier to think about maintaining and eating really healthy non-processed foods that are good for you and your baby than it is to think about restricting when you body needs all the calories it can get to make that baby. They actually say you burn more calories lying on the couch while your baby is developing inside you than you do working out hard at the gym. So enjoy this special time!0
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You definitely need to be closely monitored by your doctor. Cutting calories is not a good idea but exchanging fast food, fried foods and soda for healthier food is a great idea. I was gestational diabetic in my last pregnancy. I gained 11 pounds total but maintained my weight the last 3 months. The dr and diabetic nutritionist kept close tabs on my diet (including daily phone calls at times)0
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Experts advise women with a healthy BMI – 18.5 to 24.9 – to gain between 25 and 35 pounds. If you're overweight, it's recommended that you gain between 15 and 25 pounds by the end of your pregnancy, at a rate of approximately 2 to 3 pounds a month, mostly in your second and third trimesters. Women who are obese are advised to gain only 11 to 20 pounds during pregnancy.
This is from the site babycenter.com but def. ask your doctor
Yes. True story. Losing weight during pregnancy, or even not gaining enough, could result in a premature or underweight baby. Check out the March of Dimes website for more info!
"If you began pregnancy overweight, you should gain only 15 to 25 pounds over the 9 months."
"If you were obese (with a BMI over 30) at the start of your pregnancy, you should gain only 11 to 20 pounds over the 9 months."
More info
> http://www.marchofdimes.com/pregnancy/nutrition.html0 -
please dont try and lose weight during pregnancy, just aim to maintain your current weight, because when the baby comes out you will end up weighing less anyway. i gained 30kg/66lbs during pregnancy and turned out 20kg/44lbs was water weight! (i peed it all out in like two weeks lol) so i had only gained 10kg throughout the whole pregnancy which is recommended. Please just try to maintain - if you breastfeed you will lose weight quickly with a healthy diet anyway.0
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please dont try and lose weight during pregnancy, just aim to maintain your current weight, because when the baby comes out you will end up weighing less anyway. i gained 30kg/66lbs during pregnancy and turned out 20kg/44lbs was water weight! (i peed it all out in like two weeks lol) so i had only gained 10kg throughout the whole pregnancy which is recommended. Please just try to maintain - if you breastfeed you will lose weight quickly with a healthy diet anyway.
I have heard that even maintaining during pregnancy can cause problems-- risk of an underweight/premature baby, for one. She really just needs to talk to her doctor ASAP.0 -
I understand how you feel - Being pregnant doesn't make us feel the best, but it is not healthy for your baby for you to try to lose weight during this time in your life! Eat healthy. That`s all you can do. You may come out of it without gaining the full 25-35lbs, which, as long as you are eating well, and giving your baby everything it needs, would probably not be a bad thing, but you certainly should not lose anything. Take this time not to worry about your weight too much. Don't go crazy, but you have time to lose weight later. This time is about being healthy, and taking care of yourself and that beautiful baby!
Congratulations, and don't sweat the weight right now. Enjoy it0 -
I went to Savannah yesterday.. stayed the night.. and when I weighed today I had lost 7 pounds. I usually weigh naked, but I was fully clothed when I weighed. I didn't even keep on the diet while I was away! I didn't really do any kind of activity either... and even had pizza twice.. then a fried chicken sandwich.. and a free ice cream included!! I feel accomplished.0
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