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157.1 | It was for me! | ODIXIE::PETTITT | | Tue Jun 09 1992 18:45 | 7 |
| When I was pregnant I had already gained 19 pounds at 25 weeks. It
sounds like you are doing great. My weight gain slowed down at the end
so I ended up gaining a total of 32 pounds and unfortunately I am still
carrying 15 lbs of the 32. IMO, 8 to 15 lbs was unrealistic for me but
for you it sounds like this will be a more realistic target.
Joyce
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157.2 | It varies | CLT::KOBAL::CJOHNSON | Eat, drink and see Jerry! | Wed Jun 10 1992 14:17 | 7 |
|
Some people gain most of their weight towards the end and others
gain most of their weight in the beginning. I guess it all
depends on the person..
-chris
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157.3 | 30+ | PCOJCT::LOCOVARE | | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:25 | 5 |
|
I don't remember - but I gained more at the end - but I was
also holding water, but most of all my friends gained 30+.
I only know one who only gained 26 with her 2nd..
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157.4 | another guideline to use | BSLOPE::BOURQUARD | Deb | Wed Jun 10 1992 16:06 | 12 |
| My doctor recommends that after the 1st trimester, you try to gain about 1
pound per week. This would mean a weight gain of 11-15 pounds if I did
my math right (depending on when you deliver -- I'm assuming somewhere between
37-42 weeks). And I didn't take into consideration that some women lose a
pound a two prior to going into labor which might make the total more like 9-13.
So far, I have been averaging the pound/week for the 3rd trimester. (I'm at
33 weeks now).
My advice: eat when you're hungry and try to only eat good stuff (low sugar,
low fat, balanced protein, calcium, fruit & veg, & grain).
And when you need to cheat, do it and get it over with :-) !
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157.5 | | AKO452::CCHEN | | Sat Jun 13 1992 12:37 | 13 |
|
I had gained most of my weight at the last trimester, and I think I
maintained the same eating pattern. I didn't need maternity clothes
until I was 6 months preganant. Then I gained 12 lbs in 2 weeks
when I was about 34 weeks. The nurse threatened to keep me in
a hospital bed if I didn't watch out what I ate, even though I kept
telling her I was sure that I didn't pig out. I gained 55 lbs all
together and the baby was born 7 lbs 2 oz. I think my mistake was that
I didn't exercise at the last trimester. It was getting very hard to
do aerobics or any exercise at all because I got tired too fast and I
had to run to the bathroom all the time.
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157.6 | | FSOA::PHOUDE | | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:27 | 13 |
| I have gained (now at 36 wks) 20lbs total. I find I really am not any
more hungry than before (although I lost my sweet tooth which I am sure
has helped) three small meals a day and three peices of fruit is my
normal. I would say 5-6 lbs of that came on recently and last week was
one lb. So I am hoping that with 4 wks to go it will be only another 4
lbs but..................I hear that isn't always the case.
So I would say everyone is different and just take it as it comes.
When I asked my dr if my weight was normal that was her response.
Good luck......
Pam
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157.7 | | GOOEY::ROLLMAN | | Tue Jun 16 1992 09:32 | 15 |
|
In my first pregnancy, I gained 33 pounds. I had wondered how much was
reasonable at my first appointment, and the midwife told me not to worry about
weight gain - worry about nutrition. Her advice was that if I was eating good
food, I would gain the right amount of weight. I actually lost a couple
pounds in the last weeks, not because I was trying to. I personally thought 33
pounds was a little low (I'm 5'8"), but it worked out. Elise weighed 6 lbs
4 ounces at birth.
Now I'm at 21 weeks, and have gained 11 pounds so far. I had a couple weeks
when I could not get enough food, but my appetite has dropped off again. I am
trying to follow my appetite and eat only what's good for me. (Boy, would I
love a Bass Ale).
I feel enormous, but I'm really not when I can think about it rationally.
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157.8 | The body supposedly needs 17 pounds or so | SELL1::SWANSON | Stitch-aholic | Tue Jun 16 1992 14:49 | 11 |
| I was almost 100 pounds overwieght to begin with, and was told that I
should only gain 10-15 pounds, but that 25-30 pounds was "normal".
According to "What to Expect...", the body needs about 17 pounds to
account for heavier breasts, the baby, placenta, etc.
I was "Lucky" in that I lost 8 pounds in the first trimester due to
nausea. I've gained back about 3 so far, and just finished my 4th
month. I hear that the 5th and 6th month is when we grow a lot! I
can't wait to feel the baby kick.
Jennifer
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157.9 | Weight Gain during Pregnancy | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love | Tue Jul 21 1992 20:04 | 9 |
| Regarding weight gain...
I gained about 48 pounds with the pregnancy. Evan was born at 8 lbs, 12 oz.
The placenta was the largest one that many of the nurses had ever seen.
I lost all of the weight: 20 lbs during the birth, 10 lbs the following
week, the rest gradually in the first 6 months. Don't ask me where it went:
I didn't do anything special, just breastfed.
Carol
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157.10 | the ugly truth | KAOFS::M_FETT | alias Mrs.Barney | Wed Jul 22 1992 08:58 | 17 |
| I'm a big boned person (5'7") prone to weight gain.
With both pregnancies I started at 160.
With Daniel I was 205 when I lost him (week 34) and then started
Weight Watchers at 185 two months later.
With Charlotte I made it up to 215, but now at ten weeks I seem
to be stuck at 185 again - I am going nowhere even though I am
breast feeding..
Last week it was back to weight watchers - doctor had put me on
a diet for high cholesterol anyway.
I totally agree with the guidelines listed in the previous reply -
DON'T WORRY about the gain unless your doctor does. Eat good and
eat when you need to. The statistics are only vague guidelines -
every woman is built differently and has different pregnancies.
Enjoy!
Monica
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157.11 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | no more becky bells | Wed Jul 22 1992 11:21 | 18 |
| I remember seeing a book about pregnancy and toxemia prevention that
says drink to thirst, salt to taste, and eat to hunger. The OB cited a
study in LA where encouraging this behavior cut the toxemia and
eclampsia cases down by some huge percentage in a low income area where
toxemia was more the norm than not.
The theory is that weight gain is individual to each pregnancy and each
person, and that overly restricting calories, water intake and salt in
an effort to prevent weight gain, can actually cause a system to shut
down. Adequate amounts of protien were also stressed.
When my weight began to push my DO's norms, she suggested cutting back
fats, but to continue eating well, as my body seemed to be demanding
something (or Carrie did) FWIW I did gain 40 pound with a 6 pound kid,
and still haven't managed to get back to prepregnancy weight. Oh well,
eventually.
Megh
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157.12 | | DYNOSR::CHANG | Little dragons' mommy | Wed Jul 22 1992 12:15 | 9 |
| I am 5'7". With both pregnancies I started at 130.
Both times I went up to 170. I am lucky, both times
I was back to 130 in 3 months. I agree with everyone
said here, don't worry about weight gain as long as you
are eating healthy. Some people are prone to weight gain.
If you do it right, eventually all the extra weight will
come off.
Wendy
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157.13 | | CUPMK::PHILBROOK | Customer Publications Consulting | Wed Jul 22 1992 16:14 | 9 |
| My wife is eating normally, doing a good job of limiting junk foods,
and getting all the nutrients that the doctor says she should. At 18
weeks, she's already gained 33 lbs. With 20 weeks to go, I have no idea
where she'll end up but estimate she'll put on at least another 25 lbs.
by the time the baby comes. The only thing she could probably do better
is exercise. She gets tired very easily and doesn't have much energy
for exercise so I don't push too hard....... ahem.....
Mike
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157.14 | I'm thrilled to read this note!!!!! | BOOKIE::LONG | | Tue Aug 04 1992 18:00 | 15 |
| I'm so glad I discovered this note!
I've gained 26 pounds already
at 21 weeks and my doctor is displeased enough to schedule an
appointment for me with a nutritionist . . . and it's very upsetting!!
I am eating good food with an occasional frozen yogurt but no
junk food. I am trying to take this in stride but feel like a bad
little girl even though I know my diet is a good one.
I'm trying to keep in mind that each pregnancy is unique!
Thanks!
-Melinda
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157.15 | From the mouth of the fat one. | ACESMK::GOLIKERI | | Wed Aug 05 1992 13:20 | 26 |
| Just as Monica mentioned earlier, I am also proned to weight gain - I
kid that all I have to do is *think* about food and I will gain. I
gained a lot during both pregnancies (not as much with the second one).
During my first I had bleeding during the first 4-5 months with
spotting during the 4th and 5th if I exercised. So I was so paranoid
that I would not do more than walk a little. So with hardly any
exercise I gained close to 70lbs. With the second pregnancy I walked
quite a bit - could not during the third trimester since I would get
awfully tired (maybe due to the weight gain).
Both times I are very little junk food.
Both times my Dr was not worried since my blood pressure and other
signs were normal. She told me that I would have to work at losing it
later - nothing else. After my 1st was born I lost the weight by
joining Weight Watchers and exercising 5 times a week - mostly walking
until my weight was at a reasonable level and then running each day.
My son is 2.5 months old and I have to start thinking about starting to
lose weight again. It is hard to get exercise in with 2 kids but I
guess I will have to make the time.
So do not worry about weight gain as long as you and the baby are
healthy - you can worry about it after the baby is born.
Shaila
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157.16 | Another fat but happy mommy | HOCUS::GIARDIELLO | | Wed Sep 16 1992 14:05 | 29 |
| My advice, FWIW, is to try to continue to exercise as much as you can
even if it is much less then what you were able to do before becoming
pregnant.
I say this because I didn't and now I regret it terribly.
I put on 60 pounds while I was pregnant (I gave birth to a 8 lb. 10 oz.
baby girl last April), and now five months later I am finding it very
difficult to get the weight off. I lost 14 pounds upon giving birth and
then lost an additional 16 pounds since then through dieting - but I
still have 30 lbs to go in order to be able to wear all my old clothes
again, and boy is it depressing!
My biggest misktake was that I was eating AT LEAST as much as I was
before I became pregnant but no longer exercising to burn it off. I
thought that it was mostly baby, but to my utter dismay the weight
remains months after giving birth.
By the way, I breast fed my baby exclusively for the first two
months, then combined with formula, and am just now weaning her off the
breast to just formula. Maybe that's why it was easier to loose the
first 15 or 16 pounds then it is now...
Anyway no matter what it was worth it - having my baby has been the
best thning that has ever happened to me!
Best of luck to you and enjoy your little one!
Elaine
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157.17 | where is it all going? | TWINK::CYR | | Fri Sep 18 1992 14:44 | 14 |
| I'm a little worried. I'm 10 weeks along, and I got
on the scale today and I'm 2 pounds lighter than when
I concieved.
Last time I was pregnant I gained about a pound a week
for the whole pregnancy!!!
I'm stumped. I'm eating well! Maybe I'm giving birth
to a tape worm?
Please tell me if you lost weight first trimester and
it all turned out ok....
-renee
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157.18 | did I mention talented? | TLE::RANDALL | The Year of Hurricane Bonnie | Fri Sep 18 1992 14:50 | 9 |
| >Please tell me if you lost weight first trimester and it all
> turned out ok....
Yes. I lost 17 pounds in the first 5 months due to extreme
nausea. Kat was born a few days early at 6 lbs. 13 oz. You can
find other notes in here bragging about how wonderful, brilliant,
and beautiful she grew up to be :)
--bonnie
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157.19 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | hate is not a family value | Fri Sep 18 1992 17:57 | 5 |
| I have a friend who wound up lighter than when she started at term.
Lily, Otha, and Jeremy are all perfectly healthy children, well not
Jeremy he is now stationed in Germany working as a translator.
Meg
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157.20 | ASK YOUR DOCTOR! that's ehat you pay him/her for! | ROYALT::D_KELLEHER | | Tue Sep 22 1992 17:47 | 10 |
| My sister also lost between 15-17 pounds during
her first 4-5 months for ALL THREE of her pregnancies,
mainly due to extreme nausea and offensive food smells
(anything and everything). She ended up gaining
between 10-20 pounds for each by the end and both
her daughters weighed around 6lbs5oz. (her third
child (a boy) is due the end of next month). As long
as the doctor feels your okay don't worry......remember
every pregnancy is different.
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157.21 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Wed Sep 23 1992 10:20 | 16 |
|
I also have lost weight, I'm in my fourth month and have lost 4
pounds, according to the charts I should be up 7 by now. My midwives
are not overly concerned. This seems to be a trend during my
pregnancies and with a full time job and a toddler who is just starting
to understand that walking very fast means you can run, what do you
want?
The good news, however, is that with this pregnancy although I was
nauseous for awhile in the beginning, I have not had the sickness that I
endured during the first one for the first 5 months (I couldn't even
brush my teeth without throwing up). So there is hope for all of you
who have suffered or who are suffering tough pregnancies. guess it's
really true that each pregnancy is different. (thank god)
Wendy
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157.22 | Everyone is different | GLDOA::HUGHESDON | | Thu Oct 15 1992 17:38 | 10 |
| This is my first pregnancy. The first time I went to the doctors they
asked me how much do I normally weight? about 145 lbs. The last time
I went to the doctors was September 28, just at the end of my 16th
week, so as of then I gained 6.5 lbs. My doctor keeps telling me that
I should gain anywhere from 25 to 30 pounds. I tell her I eat all the
time and my husband has told her the same thing (he goes to all of my
doctors appointment with me.) My next appointment is in 1 1/2 weeks
that will put me in my 21st week. BTW, the only exerise I get is
walking to my friends house and walking up and down the stairs here at
work.
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157.23 | Every Pregnancy is Different | NEWOA::HILLARY | | Fri Oct 16 1992 13:24 | 17 |
| I am now in my 18th week with my first baby. I am actually a pound
lighter than before I conceived but my midwife tells me that this is
nothing to worry about. I actually hope not to put on too much weight
so that I don't have too much to get off afterwards.
A friend of mine hardly put on any weight during both of her
pregnancies and the doctor was always telling her to eat more and to
rest, etc. and also said that the babies would be very small. In each
case the baby went to full term and was a healthy 9 Lbs so goodness
knows where she was carrying them!
As many other people have said every pregnancy seems to be different
and I think it helps to remember that when worrying about different
symptoms.
Nicola
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157.24 | sporatic weight gain | LANDO::REYNOLDS | | Fri Oct 16 1992 14:56 | 10 |
| This is also my first pregnancy. I had only gained 4 lbs at 17 weeks
but when I went in for my ultrasound, my doctor said nothing about it.
My next appt. was at 22 weeks. I was very surprised to find out that I
had gained 8 more lbs! My nurse joked that I was just making up for
lost time but my doctor was not all that jovial about it. He said that
8 lbs in a month was alot and I should watch my pasta and sweets
intake. I could have died! Anyway, I think that your body gains weight
at different times, at different rates and gains it when it needs it.
Karen
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157.25 | 3 different situtations | COMPAC::PELLAND | Eat, drink and see Jerry! | Mon Jan 04 1993 16:47 | 22 |
|
My husband's cousin gained 7 lbs. TOTAL for her baby. She was
2 weeks late and her baby was 7lbs. 1oz.
My mother weighed 90 lbs (she lost i'd say 25-30lbs due to serious
sickness, IV's and all) when she had my brother. Michael weighed
in at 9lbs. 6 oz. He's 17 now and is 6'2!
My weight gain was great until the last trimester and I was 2 weeks
late. I looked like the "Michelin Man" because I was so full of
water. Couldn't even put my socks on and ended up gaining I think 40
lbs. He was 9lbs. 15oz.
Do don't worry about not gainined a lot of weight or not gaining
at the beginning. Everyone tends to gain weight during different
trimester's and like everyone else in here said, nutrition is the
most important thing.
Hopefully this time, I won't gain as much weight. So far, I've
lost a couple of lbs and am due in June. Watch me have another
monster of a baby! ;-)
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157.26 | Advice needed | TLE::PELLAND | Eat, drink and see Jerry! | Tue Feb 23 1993 13:02 | 42 |
|
I am very frustrated. I was told that I am only allowed to gain
20lbs max. I am trying my best. Instead of getting a foot long
sub like I want, I have a salad and a sandwich (yuck). Last
month, I had a really bad sinus infection and couldn't even taste
food and ended up losing 8 lbs. Even though it wasn't fun, it
helped me out by losing weight. I am at the end of my 5th month
now and am due in June. I have gained the 8 lbs back that I lost
and then 3lbs so far.
With my last pregnancy, I gained 30 lbs and in the 9th month
(actually 9 1/2 months, I was 2 weeks overdue) I put on
another 10 lbs just with water gain and had a big baby.
With my son, I did very well until the last trimester and then
I put all the weight on. I'm afraid that is going to happen to
me again and don't know how to prevent it (if I can).
I also had him in February (he'll be a year this Sunday!) so I'm
real concerened about how the heat is going to affect me (am I
going to blow up like a balloon again?). Since it will be warm
outside, I plan on walking every day during lunch. I did not
exercise with my son.
Every time I get on the scale and saw a pound or two put on I
would get very frustrated. I know that I am expected to gain
weight but am so afraid of going over the 20lb mark and having
another huge baby (which I do not want to happen and neither does
the doctor). I know my first priority is having a healthy baby.
I am eating well and the baby is extremely active. I just feel
pressured with knowing that I can only gain 20lbs.
Did anyone else have this experience or close to it?
Also, did anyone have a baby in the winter and then another in
summer (was your weight different because of the heat)?
Thanks,
Chris (aka Michelin Woman)
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157.27 | | RICKS::PATTON | | Tue Feb 23 1993 13:41 | 16 |
| Chris,
I had a winter baby and then a summer baby, and actually gained
less with the second. I think I was so busy keeping up with #1
that I didn't eat as much.
For me, my biggest gain came in the middle trimester, and I
didn't gain much in the last. In fact, I think I lost some
toward the end, which I hear is common.
The ironic thing is that my midwife *urged* me to gain between
25 and 30 lbs, and I had trouble getting up there. (Believe me,
gaining weight is not usually a problem for me -- I do it
beautifully!)
Lucy
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157.28 | restricted? | KAOFS::M_FETT | alias Mrs.Barney | Tue Feb 23 1993 14:18 | 18 |
| Chris,
I find it odd that there is a restriction on your weight gain.
As we've all talked about before, there are health guidelines for
weight gain, and there individual metabolisms. My doctor was only
mildly concerned about my weight gain, and actually quite pleased
that Charlotte was a big healthy size.
Normally, I average about 160-165 lbs and am 5ft 7in. I gained at
the same rate with both pregnancies; the first, although a stillbirth,
(Daniel was nearly 6 lb at birth) I had topped out at about 205lb by
week 33, and with Charlotte (9lb 3oz) at 214 by week 39.
With both pregnancies within 8 months I was back to where I started.
Is there a need to worry about big babies and weight gain? In my case
I am pretty sure this big gain will happen again, and I don't let
it stress me out 8-).
Monica
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157.29 | Find out WHY in YOUR case | GVA05::BETTELS | Cheryl, DTN 821-4022, Management Systems Research | Tue Feb 23 1993 15:41 | 24 |
| Re .-1
Yes but, Monica, as you said each metabolism is different and as you
yourself said, your doctor wasn't worried for your particular case.
Apparently, Chris' doctor is worried. I think it would be good for
Chris to determine exactly what her doctor thinks the boundaries are.
Certainly losing 8 pounds in the middle, no matter how it "matches" the
target is not a good deal. But then neither is eating foot long heros
when one can make due with less.
Over hear, our doctors are quite strict about weight gain and will send
us to the dietician if we start gaiing too fast. I know that I was
also controlled concerning the times that I gained. Just because I
didn't gain in the first or second trimesters didn't mean that he was
going to let me pig out in the third :-)
Chris, I think (just MHO) that if your doctor has a reason for asking
you to control your weight gain (pre-eclampsia, etc. could be a reason
for this), then you should ask him. You should also tell him the
stress that this restriction on weight gain puts you under.
Just mes deux sous
Cheryl
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157.30 | More weight =big baby | TLE::PELLAND | Eat, drink and see Jerry! | Tue Feb 23 1993 16:30 | 26 |
|
When I first found out that I was pregnant I went to the mid-wife
and she said because of the size of Nicholas (9 lbs. 15 oz. 22 1/2
inches) that I should only gain 20lbs. She said by doing this,
it may (and it may not) help in making this baby not as big. I
had a hard time pushing him out (needed a suction) because of his
size. So I may only gain 10lbs but still give birth to a 10 lb. baby
and I may give birth to a 7 or 8 lb. I have switched to a doctor
since then (not because of this) and he hasn't said anything.
I think I'm putting a lot of pressure on myself. Even though I
crave sundaes and subs, I'm not eating them. It's killing me to not
eat things like that but so far so good. I hope I can hold out.
I know I'll only end up regretting doing so.
On my next appointment, I am going to ask what my weight gain
was with Nicholas and what it is now. Maybe that will make me
feel better. Nicholas will be walking probably by the end of
March so I'll be getting lots of exercise. In a few weeks I
will be taking the O'Sullivan test to make sure my sugar level
is o.k.. Hopefully that will turn out fine.
Got to hang in there I guess (for 4 more months 8-})
-Chris
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157.31 | Trying to keep the baby small | CSC32::DUBOIS | Discrimination encourages violence | Wed Feb 24 1993 13:23 | 11 |
| I realize this can be a touchy subject, so I'll say this as best I can...
Somehow the talk about not eating as much so the baby/fetus won't grow so
big sounds to me that it is counterproductive to the health of the fetus.
Why should someone attempt to stunt the growth of their baby? If the baby
was already born and I decided not to feed my child much so s/he wouldn't
grow as big, wouldn't that be considered contrary to the child's best
interests? It doesn't sound like we are just talking fat here, but actual
size/growth.
Carol
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157.32 | Weight gain chart | LINGO::MCNAMARA | Alison: DEC CIT, DECNIS 400 Documentation, DTN: 830-6779 | Mon Mar 01 1993 08:01 | 23 |
| Hello Chris,
I'm at 5 months with my first, and something I found quite daunting was
the prospect of gaining weight within certain (albeit generous) limits.
Something I have found very helpful is an idea a friend gave me. I
gathered together all the books and advice I could find about health
weight gains in pregnancy. Then I took a piece of graph paper, and
plotted a minimum and maximum line for each. There are some great
variations, both in the advised weight gain itself and in the stages of
pregnancy that you are expected to gain the weight.
I have been plotting my own weight gain on the chart each week, and have
found it very reassuring (especially between visits to the surgery) to
see steady progress that is keeping close to one of the lines. I am
happy so long as my line fits in with at least one of the advised lines
on the graph; I watch the gradient as much as the number of pounds gained.
I find that the graph puts the weight gain into the context of the
pregnancy as a whole; otherwise I think I would feel uncomfortable seeing
the weight gain each week in isolation.
Ali
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157.33 | dieting...no way! | SALES::LTRIPP | | Mon Mar 01 1993 13:56 | 15 |
| When I was pregnant it was expected you would gain about 2 pounds
minimum per month. There were a couple months I either didn't gain the
full two pounds, or occationally gained nothing or even lost. OK I was
a little overweight and I didn't feel it was a big deal. But first I
had to deal with the nurse who did the weight, vital signs and any
major complaints, then I had to listen to lecture 101 from the OB who
almost acused me of dieting! Ya right, I'm eating for FOUR, even
though there's onle ONE baby in there. Some months there just wasn't a
big weight gain, some months I gained tons, ultimately I only gained
about 24 pounds, and had lost it all by the six week check up after.
By the way this was pretty much true both pregnancies, the first
delivery was on due date 5lb-9oz 21 inches, AJ was 5 pounds-even and
18inches.
Lyn
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157.34 | | DV780::DORO | | Mon Mar 01 1993 18:52 | 22 |
|
FWIW, plus my $.02.....
my youngest is 7 months. WHen I was pregnant, my doctor was *pleased*
to tel me the weight gain range had increased to 25-35#. (pleased
because I had gained so much on #1, and fretted about it to no end)
I still didn't make it. With #1, I gained 50# with #2, 45. I'm 5'6",
normally 130#, and reasonably athletic in build. I'm 35, too, for
whatver that's worth.
I know my friend got quite a bit of flack for a somehat lesser weight
gain - and sh'es about my size, age, etc.
If your doctor can't point to any medical reason to limit your gain,
and if you were able to shed the weight from #1 fairly well, (and if
higher weight gain runs in yuor family as it does in mine) you might
consider taking his/her words with a grain of salt, or even changing
doctors. Or maybe just callingaround to see if there's a copnsensus of
opinion.
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157.35 | | DV780::DORO | | Mon Mar 01 1993 18:56 | 16 |
|
ps to .34.
My first baby (the one with the 50# gain) weighed 6#11oz.
#2 baby weighed 7#9oz. since then they've both levelled out to
almost exactlt the 50% range for height and weight.
Size of baby may not be something you have a choice on. And, as one
earlier noter said, the real goal (IMO) is a healthy baby.
Jamd
PS _ the weight does come off easier with #2 - you never sleep and
you're always running!
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157.36 | | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 | Thu May 27 1993 12:12 | 22 |
|
RE: CNTROL::JENNISON
>> Really ? I didn't gain any weight (in fact, I lost weight) until
>> my 16th week, and didn't get above my starting weight until 19 weeks.
Hi Karen... I read all the replies to this note and now I realize
that what I am experiencing is not abnormal. I'm not too
worried but I did check the "What to Expect..." book and think I
should probably add one more serving in each of the four food groups.
The Nurse Practitioner that alternates with my Dr things that pregnant
women should gain between 35-40 pounds. I don't agree with her and
I'm going to ask the Doctor next time what he thinks would be
normal for me. Anyhow, she knew that I had no morning sickness so
maybe she thought I was dieting. I avoid high fat foods as a rule,
diet or not, but I'm cheating alot more than I did before being
pregnant. Under non-pregnant circumstances I would have gained
5 pounds!
Karen
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157.37 | | CANON::SANTOS | Nothing lasts forever | Tue Jun 01 1993 16:54 | 12 |
| At 20 weeks, I've gained about 10 pounds, (although I haven't weighed
myself in the last week). My doctor told me I should gain between
25-35 pounds and I've been hoping to keep it closer to 25 pounds.
Unfortunately, I like to eat and I do seem to be hungry most of the
time. I've tried to eat mostly good foods, but in the last couple of
weeks, I've consumed more than my share of junk food. :^)
How do I stay away from the crunchy, salty, munchie foods that I
crave??
Dawnne
|
157.38 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Wed Jun 02 1993 16:30 | 15 |
|
I'm one of those people who think that if you crave something, then it
means your body needs it. Don't forget that your blood supply is
increasing and that your need for salt will increase.
After being a vegetarian for many years, when I got pregnant one of
the things I craved was meat, lots of it and the greasier the better
(look out Rosemary's baby). There were some nights that I would have
only meat (and this from the person who would vomit if I put a peice of
meat in my mouth) What did I do about it?
Had myself a feast and didn't worry about it. (to this day I still
eat some meat but no longer crave it).
Wendy
|
157.39 | no cravings yet | SWAM2::MASSEY_VI | It's all in the cue | Thu Jun 03 1993 13:31 | 7 |
| I have found (and I am only at 6 weeks) that I have lost my appitite
completely. I really don't have any morning sickness, I do feel a bit
queezy at times but nothing serious. With my first son I gained about
35 lbs. I just hope I can get my appitite back, it is strawberry
season ya know!
Virginia
|
157.40 | | CANON::SANTOS | Nothing lasts forever | Fri Jun 04 1993 09:24 | 14 |
| The first few months of my pregnancy I didn't eat any differently than
I normally did. I didn't find out I was pregnant until I was 9 weeks
(I know, I'm a bit slow!) :^)
I pretty much tend to eat what a want but it's not always good food.
I hate to cook and usually am satisfied with a bowl of cereal, toast,
or anything that I can just pop in the oven. But I'm wondering how
this will affect my baby. Am I being too selfish? I don't have much
energy after work to do much more than wash a few dishes or do a load
of laundry.
Dawnne
|
157.41 | | SWAM2::MASSEY_VI | It's all in the cue | Fri Jun 04 1993 12:44 | 8 |
| What I did with my first (but I wasent' working either) was when I had
the energy, I would do up a bunch of veggies and just bag them. When I
got hungry I would grab a baggie and nibble for a bit. I do find now
that after a full day of work and 1 hour drive home that I barely have
the energy to make dinner for my son. Microwave meals are looking
pretty good right now.
Virginia
|
157.42 | | CANON::SANTOS | Nothing lasts forever | Fri Jun 04 1993 12:55 | 7 |
| I could probably do that on a weekend. May take me a whole day to do
so! :^)
Dawnne
|
157.43 | | PEKING::SMITHS2 | The Pregnant Pink Pedaller!! | Wed Jun 16 1993 08:36 | 13 |
|
Well, I'm in my 25th week now and have gained 26lb! I'm prone to
putting on weight anyway, and pre-pregnancy had kept it down by
exercising 4/5 times a week - three step-aerobics classes and one or
two good bike rides. The cycling's out now although I still do
aerobics once/twice a week (depending on how tired I feel). I'm not
eating any more than I used to, but no less either. Once I finish work
in a few weeks I'm going to try to go swimming two or three times a
week to see if I can get rid of some of the flab before the baby's
born!
Sam
|
157.44 | 30 down and still going. | JEREMY::RIVKA | Rivka Calderon,Jerusalem,Israel | Mon Jul 05 1993 16:51 | 6 |
| I know some of my friends hate me for that,but I actually LOST 30kgs
(20 during the 9 months,and 10 at the birth itself)!!!
How did I do it? I don't know.I ate,but did NOT pig on food.And Shachar
was born 3.710kgs (just over 8 pounds)
Rivka
|
157.45 | wow! | KAOFS::M_BARNEY | Formerly Ms.Fett | Mon Jul 05 1993 17:43 | 7 |
| Rivka;
THIRTY KILOGRAMS!?!?
Wow. You okay? How does this feel for you. That's a substantial loss.
I have a friend who ended up a little lower than she started after
the birth of her son, but not that much. I hope you we're too sick!
Monica
|
157.46 | Welcome to the 7th month | GMAJOR::WALTER | used to be Aquilia | Tue Jul 13 1993 14:37 | 19 |
| Hi folks,
Has anyone ever gotten into a rut with their controlling their diet
during the third trimester? I am having a hard time sticking with my
fruit instead of bagels w/peanut butter and the afternoon snack (which
never was before) that has me craving candy bars.
I have just entered my 28th week and have gained 16lbs. 7lbs went on
in the last month alone. I have had awful leg problems due to siatic
nerve pressure and therefore, last month did alot of staying in bed
and now can't take the stairs like I used to.
I am worried about the last two months. Any ideas? I am concerned
that my limited exercise is going to cause a weight problem.
cj
cj
|
157.47 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Tue Jul 13 1993 14:50 | 12 |
|
I've said it before, I'll say it (many times) again,
When you are pregnant, eat if you are hungry, don't if you are not.
Now is not the time to be worried about a weight problem, you can
worry about taking it off later.
Also, I for one, see nothing wrong with bagels and peanut butter
sounds infinitely more healthy than the bacon that I had craved.
Wendy
|
157.48 | I agree.... | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Tue Jul 13 1993 15:23 | 22 |
|
I agree with Wendy. While being pregnant is not the time to worry about
a weight problem. When I was pregnant with Anna I had a 6-7 pound month
also. I ended up gaining 29 pounds by the end of the pregnancy. You are
28 weeks pregnant and have gained 16 pounds. If you were to gain 1
pound per week for the remainder of your pregnancy you will have gained
28 pounds, which is right in the guidelines that my ob/gyn set (25 ->
35 pounds is their suggested weight gain range). I too worried about
the things I ate. My problem was I can only drink milk if I eat certain
things, like peanut butter, cookies, syrup (on pancakes, etc), gravy on
mashed potatoes. I found that quite often I would have an afternoon
snack of cookies and milk to get my milk, or I'd have a bagel with
peanut butter with milk mid-morning. I didn't do this everyday, but
occasionally. If your doctor is not concerned about your weight gain
then you shouldn't be either. When I had my large weight gain month
the nurse said "We don't want to see anymore months like this one" and
I didn't, maybe subconsiously I ate a little better, but I think it was
just a big baby growth month. I hear lots of women talk about gaining
6-8 pounds in one month around the 5-7 month range, which is right
where you are.
Patty
|
157.49 | Spurts and sweets... | AMCUCS::MEHRING | | Tue Jul 13 1993 15:24 | 38 |
| cj,
Well, just to let you know that you are not alone... I'm about 2 weeks behind
you and have gained at least the same amount, if not more (haven't seen a
scale in weeks, so can't be sure), and also had a huge growth spurt over the
last month (about 9 lbs - but 2 weeks of this were vacation, including a stay
at my in-laws', so I wasn't as controlled as I normally am!).
I have also noticed that I'm hungrier more often and have been more interested
in sweet things than the first trimester. I don't deny myself "treats", but
do try to keep it in moderation (either amount or frequency - like 2 small
treats i.e. brownie and a couple cookies a day or 1 big one i.e. cake a la mode!)
I've also had good luck with yogurt as a semi-sweet snack that seems healthier
to me since at least is has the calcium and protein.
I agree with Wendy - eat if you're hungry, don't if you're not. I figure the
calories are necessary for your energy and for the baby's growth, so better to
have a snack than *nothing*, but try to keep lots of healthy choices around
too so it balances out - like bing cherries or diced cantelope, which are both
refreshing and slightly sweet.
In my case, I also loosened up my eating habits recently because I think I was
previously subconsciously connecting weight gain to baby size and since I'm
really hoping for a smaller one this time (first was nearly 10lbs) I know I
was being a bit on the restrictive side. Then, after an ultrasound predicted
this baby was smaller than my first (at the same week mark) I kind of relaxed
a little (not to mention felt a little guilty I may not be getting enough good
nutrition to this kid!). The pregnant mind will go to great lengths to create
anxiety... ;-)
Good luck and try to focus on the good part of weight gain and do as much
walking and light "exercise" as you can (for mental as well as physical health!).
For me, this is my biggest problem - no stress relief through exercise since
our site just moved too far from my health club (treadmills...) which I relied
on for those lunch-time breaks! But now I'm "lucky" to have a 4-block walk
to our parking garage - yeah, right! At least it's something...
-Cori
|
157.50 | | ACESMK::GOLIKERI | | Tue Jul 13 1993 16:40 | 6 |
| I craved (and ate) candy bars almost everyday (maybe that exaggerating
:-)) of my third trimester. I could not (and did not) try to fight it
since when I am not pregnant I do not eat candy bars since I am always
battling the bulge :-)
Shaila
|
157.51 | but am i really just procrastinating? | FMAJOR::WALTER | used to be Aquilia | Thu Jul 15 1993 12:11 | 9 |
| Well, thanks for the words of encouragement. I also agree that eating
while hungry is good for the baby but its what I want to eat now that
bothers me. I have also talked myself into believing that because I
will be "watching my weight after the baby is born" that occasional
sweets now should be enjoyed and not giving me so much guilt.
Afterall, like -1 said, if there is a time, this is now, right?
cj
|
157.52 | How big, before suspicions are raised? | SALES::LTRIPP | | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:47 | 21 |
| It's been too long I guess since I've been prego so I can't remember.
First is anyone due in February?
My sister inlaw is due in February, but not sure exactly when. Let's
assume mid or early Feb, for the sake of discussion.
I saw her last night and she's already filling out maternity clothes
quite well. She is a little on the heavy side, and is very well
"endowed" which may make her look bigger yet. But I wondered out loud
to my father inlaw if she might be expecting twins! She just looks too
big for this early in the pregnancy. She's had a cute little pot belly
almost since day one. Maybe her due date is off? I know she was
having some infertility problems, but I don't know if she did anything
special to cause this pregnancy.
Does this sound like one or two? My mother inlaw (her mother) was a
twin (her brother died a birth) so there is a possibilty. None of the
other children have had twins, there's 9 grandchildren so far from
20something to almost 6 years old.
|
157.53 | Sounds big, but everyone's different.... | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Fri Jul 30 1993 12:09 | 14 |
|
Lynn,
I am due the middle of February (17th) and that does sound like
she's showing quite a lot for not quite 3 months along. I am down to
wearing elastic waist pants with shirts outside or drop-waist dresses.
I'm hoping to hold off on the maternity clothes until I get back from
vacation (Aug 21), but we'll see. This is my 3rd pregnancy, my 1st
ended in a D&C at 15 weeks and my 2nd went full-term, so I expected to
show early with this one. She may just be of the body type that shows
quickly, or her dates could be off, or there could be more than one.
Sorry I can't help more than that. I assume if her doctor gets
suspicious they'll do an ultrasound. Tell her good luck.
Patty
|
157.54 | Sounds normal to me | ASIC::JPOIRIER | | Fri Jul 30 1993 12:10 | 15 |
|
I'm due Feb 25th, and unless we really missed something in the Ultrasound
2 weeks ago, I'm *not* having twins. I'm 10 weeks along today (I know exactly
when this happened). My normal clothes are already too tight to wear
comfortably! I know plenty of people that don't seem to show at all until
4 months, but not me. I sort-of attribute this to my height, I'm only 5'.
I think maybe that there's not enough room long-wise, so I'm already
stretching wide-wise. That sounds logical to me anyway.
I would have assumed that your SIL would have had an Ultrasound already since
it doesn't sound like she knows exactly how far along she is. That should
tell for sure if there's twins or not.
Jean
|
157.55 | sounds normal to me also | HELIX::LEGER | | Fri Jul 30 1993 16:03 | 16 |
| Well, I am due in the middle of january...so I am now 15-16 weeks
along, and I already have quite the midsection..
I like your s-i-l was a little on the heavier side before I got prego,
but I also had a miscarriage 3 months before I got prego, so they said
my middle area might have been a little stretched ?
Anyways, I wear some maternity clothes, and some normal/oversized
clothes...as for bathing suits...I had to get a maternity one a few
weeks ago, because the normal one was not comfortable at all :-)
So, I guess it all depends on the person's body....I do know I am only
having one, but I have a real strange feeling its going to be big...
Anne Marie
|
157.56 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | John 3:16 - Your life depends on it! | Mon Aug 02 1993 09:53 | 12 |
|
I'm due March 4th, so I'm just finishing week 10. Yesterday
both my husband and I noticed that I'm starting to show. I
started this pregnancy about 20 pounds overweight, so my
belly wasn't quite flat to begin with, but it's changed over the
last week.
I'd love to be having twins, but I don't think I am. I do think
that my body's got a good memory, and is slipping into pregnant
mode (and look) quite easily ;-)
Karen
|
157.57 | wait gainn and twins | NEST::CHAVES | | Tue Aug 03 1993 11:43 | 29 |
|
I'm 5 month's now and I've gained 21 pounds.. I was 15 pounds
underweight to begin with, so my doctor advised me to gain 40
pounds. Even though I've gained over 20 pounds, people don't
believe that I could have gained that much because I'm still
so thin. I'm 5'9 and still fit into a size 7. But I do have
a little pot belly now..
I had my first ultrasound at 6 weeks because I didn't know I
was pregenant, I thought I had apendasitis (or how ever it is
spelled.) but came to find out that I was pregnant. I'm glad
I'm pregnant, but it is quite a shock to go into the emegency
room thinking your apendix was ready to explode and finding out
you were pregnant. But finding out I was pregnant wasn't the real
shocker. The first ultrasound showed 2 fetuses. But when they
did a follow-up ultrasound 4 weeks later, they only saw one. I've
had 1 more ultrasound since then and there is still one. So now I
don't know if its goining to be twins, because some books say that
even with ultrasounds, 20% of mothers expecting twins don't know
their having them until the go into labor, and come out with a big
suprise.
I was so excited when I heard I was having twins, but now I'm
afraid to get too excited about it, because it looks like I'm only
having one, which I don't mind as long as I have a healthy baby.
-Maria-
|
157.58 | wait and see | KAOFS::M_BARNEY | Dance with a Moonlit Knight | Tue Aug 03 1993 12:37 | 14 |
| Maria,
Later on in the pregnancy it may be easier to see whether you have
one or two. (after seeing my big ONE, I find it very hard to believe
that they can miss a second baby after about 25 weeks!)
The could have been mistaken in that earlier instance about the
"head count" (shadows?) or, sadly, one of the fetuses may not have
survived.
Did they diagnose the pain you were having? Last I knew, the first
few weeks of pregnancy did NOT resemble having an attack of
appendicitis !! 8-).
Good luck, and keep us in touch!
Monica
|
157.59 | | NEST::CHAVES | | Tue Aug 03 1993 13:45 | 4 |
| Monica,
Yes, I had a sist on my right ovary which burst causing alot
of pain in my abdonim.
|
157.60 | Everyone carries differently | CSTEAM::WRIGHT | | Thu Aug 05 1993 14:21 | 27 |
| Re: wondering out loud if your sister-in-law is having twins. I have
found such comments to be very hurtful. Of course, I am probably too
sensitive, but... I'm due in early January so I'm in my fifth month, but
so far I've only gained 3 pounds. Even so, my body is built so that I
look extremely pregnant. I was in a restaurant the other day and a
woman stopped to ask me how far along I was. When I replied, she said,
"You're kidding. I was that big when I was in my 9th month!" I smiled
and walked away but when I got to my car I found myself crying. Why
do people think that it's OK to make comments about a pregnant woman's
body, when the same comment made to a non-pregnant woman would
invariably be considered rude?
With my first child, I looked so big by my ninth month that my
obstetrician worried that the baby would be too big for me to deliver.
He estimated, just from examining me, that the baby would be 11-12
pounds. (He also scheduled an ultrasound, but I went into labor early
and never had the ultrasound.) Turns out this "huge" baby was only
7 lbs 4 oz.
So I guess what I'm saying is that the size of the woman's belly is
NOT an indication of how much weight she's gained, how far along she
is, how big the baby is, or how many babies there are. We all carry
quite differently. Staring at the woman's body and then making
comments about it may be hurting her feelings, even if she's
too polite to say so.
Jane
|
157.61 | in the same boat :-) | HELIX::LEGER | | Thu Aug 05 1993 15:41 | 18 |
| Jane
Boy, after reading your note, I feel a little better...
I too am due in January...the 2or 3rd week. I have a good size "belly"
right now, and know/realie I am not going to get much smaller during
the coming months.... I have only put on 3lbs also (its nice to see
the extra weight take a little shift), but some people have also
made the comment to me, ... "Kinda big for only 4 1/2 months..., are
you sure you are not haveing twins?? "
I smile, say "No, I am only having 1, walk away, and then get real
depressed about how "big" I really am...Hubby and his family, along
with my family are all big people, so I hope I have a big baby, if not,
I will just have a little extra work when its all over.. :-)
Anne Marie
|
157.62 | comments not meant to hurt | SALES::LTRIPP | | Thu Aug 05 1993 16:09 | 20 |
| My comment has never been verbalized to her directly. My question
stemmed more from the fact I can not remember how big she should be at
what stage, combined with the fact there there ARE twins in the family!
It was my sister inlaw herself that said something at a family
gathering just this past weekend that she *Hoped* it would be twins,
she would even would like one of each sex, to (in her words) get it
over with all at once, instant family! (there was a group of about 6
of us, all discussing labor, delivery and c-section stories when she
made the comment, except for me all the others have two separate births
each)
In my case maybe I am wierd, but I was proud to have the belly to
stick out. It was sort of a symbol of success! That after years of
infertility, and the loss of our daughter, I was proud to have
something to "show" to everyone. Plus the second pregnancy was so much
easier, in the sense of so much less sickness.
I didn't mean to upset anyone, I just wanted some honest feedback.
Lyn
|
157.63 | | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 | Tue Aug 10 1993 11:40 | 21 |
|
re: comments about your size
In my group, there is another woman who's due date happens to
be the same day as mine. Well somebody in my group has been
giving me weekly updates on who he considers to be bigger. One
week it was the other woman, then it was me. Well, I told him
politely that he should refrain from making those sort of comments
because he could make the bigger one feel insulted. I pointed out
to him that I had gained 8 pounds in 5 weeks and my doctor told
me to behave myself (no more yogurt and desserts!). I told him
that I didn't need other people commenting on my size as well.
I was quite nice about it and I really wasn't even insulted but
I could see that these weekly comparisons might get on my nerves
so I shut him up now (I hope).
Of course, now he is talking about having a pool to see who goes
(has the baby) first. I hope he is kidding!
Karen
|
157.64 | | SOFBAS::SNOW | Justine McEvoy Snow | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:19 | 19 |
|
Re: Same due dates
That's tough. I was due the same day as a friend of mine.
Comparisons by EVERYONE are inevitable - good for you for trying to
shut that guy up early! I never managed to let people know that it
bothered me.
When two people are due at the same time, chances are you're not
going to have the babies the same day. SO, when the first one goes,
poeple look at the second and say "Why haven't YOU delivered yet?"
Just what you want to hear when you are DYING to have it over with.
And it doesn't stop there... people will ask whose baby sat up
first, rolled over first, had the first tooth, walked first, etc. It
can be SO annoying! Next time, I hope I'm not due near ANYONE I know!
Justine
|
157.65 | | CLOUD9::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:28 | 24 |
|
I agree that the size of your body has little to do with the
size/number of baby(ies). With my first, I gained about 25 pounds, and
he weighed 6lbs2oz. With my second I gained about 32 pounds, he
weighed 5lbs2oz (The Drs were convinced he was over 7lbs until he was
born). With this one, my weight's been ALL over the place, I gained a
LOT initially, then lost 13, then gained back 9 of that, then lost 4
more. Right now I weigh about 5 pounds LESS than I did 2 mos ago. BUT
I LOOK a lot bigger. THere's been a lot of "shifting", and what in the
beginning was all butt and hips, has come off and I'm all belly now.
Five more weeks to go .... I hope they go FAST!! (-:
The good news is, that with the exception of the last 10 pounds or so,
it all comes off relatively easily. After that, it's anyone's guess
(-: Unfortunately, those last few pounds always seem to stay right in
the tummy )-:
Also, my Dr said that twins running "in the family" doesn't make you
much more likely to have twins than anyone else. He gave me numbers,
but it was something like a "normal" woman has a 8% chance of having
twins. If there are twins in the families' past, that increases the
chance to 10%. The difference was pretty insignificant as I recall.
|
157.66 | I want to do it myself! | SALES::LTRIPP | | Tue Aug 10 1993 14:14 | 25 |
| The first time I was pregnant along with my two sister inlaws. They
were due exactly 6 weeks after me, and that's exactly how it happened.
I delivered mid June, they delivered the 26th and 29th of July. I
heard constant comparisons, To this day the two nieces born in July
have the same birthday party. and I heard my niece comment that she
didn't know exactly when her birthday was. (that's another rather
sensive subject for me, since I think she's being "cheated" out of her
individuality, but yet another story!)
The second time through, I found out I was pregnant, then a couple
weeks later one sister inlaw announces she is pregnant. I absolutely
wanted to scream, and only verbalized "can't I do ANYTHING alone!" then
a few months later the other sister inlaw shows up pregnant, grrr!
Only good thing was that the first time we all had girls, and the
second time we all had boys, which makes for good playmates.
We were helping friends moving into their first home, and the wife and
I had almost the same due date. My husband, being the crude one at
times, was obviously staring at we women. When I asked what he was
doing, he said he was comparing "bellies" to see who was bigger! Let
me tell you I want to hit him where it hurt, and I let him know his
comment wasn't appreciated. By the way, we had our babies only one
week apart! (another boy just like the sister inlaws!)
Lyn
|
157.67 | | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Tue Aug 10 1993 14:39 | 17 |
|
I probably had the unusual experience of another pregnant woman making
a comment about sizew to me. This woman was due 2 weeks ahead of me.
I didn't know her that well, but I would see her around the office.
One day we were talking and she commented on how large I was and how
she really didn't "stick out" that much. Well, I almost lost it!!!!
This woman may not have had a belly sticking out the front much, but
width-wise she had almost doubled!!!!! I kept my mouth closed though
and just commented on everyone carries differently. There was also
another day when I passed her in the stairwell, I bounding down and
she slowly trudging up. She commented on how I should take it easy,
I almost wanted to say something about how at least I could still
bound around, but again I kept my mouth shut. I felt great, I felt
comfortable with the way I looked, and I was in absolute love with
being pregnant.
Patty
|
157.68 | | JULIET::MAPPES_DO | | Tue Aug 10 1993 19:41 | 16 |
| I am begining my 7th month and I just could scream at people who do
not think before they speak. I walked into my husbands office and
his secretary (who had not seen my in 2 months) said wow you must
be eatting alot of food. I just wanted to crawl out the door
and cry all the way home. I was shocked that she had said that, she has
two children and her and I probably weigh the same right now.
My MIL and SIL are the same way. Everytime I call them the first
question is how much weight have you gained so far? How can you be
polite and and still not give that personal information away? It
makes me not want to answer the phone just incase it's them.
I have only gained 27 pounds in 7 months but I started out 30 pounds
over what I wanted to be. So this is a very touchy subject for myself.
Donna
|
157.69 | Could fight fire with fire... | AMCUCS::MEHRING | | Wed Aug 11 1993 15:17 | 39 |
| RE: .68 - that comment from the secretary would've really unnerved me, as well.
I can't believe you didn't set her straight right away, but then it's easier
to think of things to say in retrospect, when you're not caught off-guard...
Geez, is that *insensitive*!!! Not sure what I would've said, but I do wish
more pregnant women would respond to such comments in such a way as to at
least EDUCATE the people out there who don't have a clue about the impact of
such statements - clearly people like that just have no idea or say the first
thing that pops into their head without considering the context.
Even though I've heard all the "you're really getting BIG" comments before
(I'm about 30 weeks, +25 lbs in my second pregnancy), it still can "sting"
if I'm in a certain mood or if it comes from certain people...I'm trying to
think of some good responses, but the ones I most often use are "Yes, that
happens" or "Thanks for noticing" (said sarcastically, of course). Perhaps
some of these might get the message across better:
"Yes, this baby's growing great!"
"Gee, you're the first person to mention that to me"
"Could you elaborate a bit more as to why you feel that way?"
"That's a good one - I thought I'd heard all the 'lines'."
"And how is *your* diet coming along, by the way?"
I'm sure there are many others but the point is to make the person commenting
see how ridiculous and possibly hurtful their vocalization has been. Amazing
how "unprivate" such a condition can be in the eyes of the public...
About the comparisons - it's inevitable, I suppose. RE: .68, you could make a
funny recording on your answering machine when you think your MIL or SIL will
be calling ".. and if this is ___ or ___, I've gained 8 ounces this week. Thank
you for calling..." Maybe they would get the hint (then again, maybe not!).
Maybe this stuff seems trivial to some people, but to a pregnant woman, NOTHING
is trivial!!!!!!!Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ;-)
Good luck to all in this wonderful state of suspension...
-Cori
|
157.70 | Quick come-backs | CSTEAM::WRIGHT | | Wed Aug 11 1993 17:27 | 13 |
| I like the idea of thinking up come-backs BEFORE someone says the next
insensitive comment about my size. Once I said to someone,
"No, I'm not gaining weight, the baby is."
Also, when I mentioned this to my brother, he suggested this reply,
"Well, I guess I would seem large if I were carrying a HUMAN baby."
(My brother has a weird sense of humor!)
Jane
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157.71 | rude people | SMAUG::COGAN | Kirsten A. Cogan | Thu Aug 12 1993 10:06 | 18 |
|
I remember being at a family cookout a couple years ago. My SIL was
pregnant, an aunt asked her how much weight she has gained. She said
"thats between me and my doctor" She said it nicely - it ended the
discussion and I don't think anyone was offended.
Questions like this allways drove me crazy too. After a while I
reached a point were I didn't care if I offended someone - they didn't
seem to care that they were offending me with such rude questions. One
time I was so sick of the same person asking me this I responded by
saying - If I wasn't pregnant and just gaining weight you wouldn't say
anything so why do you feel like you can comment on my weight now????
They never asked again......
Whenever I see a pregnant woman I allways tell her she looks great!!
Kirsten
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157.72 | a few good ones | HELIX::LEGER | | Thu Aug 12 1993 11:20 | 21 |
| What a great topic...
I got this question from my MIL last night....I prodly told her that in
17 wks, I have only put on 6lbs, I thought that was great! Of course
she had to go on and on about how I should be careful, I was overweight
to start, and its going to be harder to loose at the end (she has a big
weight problem, so weight gain/loss is her favorite topic)...
Well, I came back with...I don't really care how much weight the baby
and myself gain, as long as I am healthy, and the baby is healthy.
When I got off the phone, hubby told me next time, tell her
a: You didn't gain anything
b: You don't know how much you gained
c: Its between the doctor and the baby, and they are not
telling you... (I like this one)
So, until next month! I will be reading this topic to see some other
good comebacks to use :-)
Anne Marie
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157.73 | Insensitive comments | DV780::DORO | | Mon Aug 16 1993 18:04 | 10 |
|
If someone made a highly insenstive remark - like "Wow, you must be
eating alot". I would not hesitate at all to give them my best
'eyebrow arched, eyes wide, upper lip curled, I-can't-believe-you-said-that'
look, followed by STATING - if I was feeling more confident that day -
"I can't believe you said something so rude".
Geez!
Jamd
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157.74 | | GOOEY::ROLLMAN | | Tue Aug 17 1993 09:46 | 27 |
|
I really love the Miss Manners method of handling
rudeness. She states that there is *never* an
excuse for rudeness, so one must be polite when
responding to a rude comment like "must be eating
a lot".
An example response she would recommend for this
situation:
"How kind of you to notice!"
(This response was actually recommended by Miss M.
for the rude comment "What an ugly baby!").
Tone of voice is everything. Lay it on thick, like
the person just complimented you on something you
worked on for weeks and you are very proud of. Gush
excessively.
I had an opportunity to try this and the results
are devastating. However, there are hazards. A
person who overheard the whole conversation nearly
had a heart attack laughing.
Pat
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157.75 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Tue Aug 17 1993 11:01 | 20 |
|
On the other hand:
Do you really want to perpetuate ill manners and bad feelings?
There is so much grief in the world these days, why not just try to
*tolerate* someone else's bad manners, lack of experience, lack of
empathy, lack of (fill in the blank). Should someone be treated badly
because they were not taught the rules by which *you* live? From their
frame of reference they may not be saying something rude. Simply
changing the topic often works fine. (kind of like turning the other
cheek - humanity towards humans)
Have you always in your infinite wisdoms, always said the proper
things in all circumstances?
Wendy
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157.76 | MIL's probing questions... | WONDER::ENGDAHL | Everything is gonna be all right | Tue Aug 17 1993 17:39 | 20 |
|
I definitely had this problem with my MIL, as those who know me have heard!
When I was pregnant my MIL regularly asked me how much weight I had gained.
At first I answered her, but she always had some comment on my answer. 'WOW,
you better be careful about gaining all that weight', 'Boy you look like you
have gained more than that', and other supportive (NOT) comments. Finally I
had to stop answering her. I gave the type of answer like previous replies,
'that's between me and my doctor'. I hated it and I don't understand why
people, especially woman, aren't more supportive.
Oh and another classic comment from my darling MIL:
While I was still in the hospital from delivering my daughter, the woman says
'I thought climbing Mt. Washington was a hell of a lot harder than
having a baby'
I could have kicked her.
Meaghan
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157.77 | :-) / 2 | DV780::DORO | | Tue Aug 17 1993 18:03 | 7 |
|
You know, this could be an opportunity...
Has anyone ever seen a book on
"Things NOT to say to a pregnant woman"
Your MIL sounds like a prime source for material !
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157.78 | Bonehear MIL remarks! GRRRR!! | MUKTI::TRIPP | | Wed Aug 18 1993 13:11 | 18 |
| One comment that did and still makes me see red:
Thanks to the at home pregnancy tests, and a good calculation of when
my period should start, I have through two full pregnancies, and three
that ended in early miscarriage been able to tell my inlaws when I am
only a couple weeks pregnant. One of the times we stopped by their
home to tell them what was joyful news to us. I almost wanted to belt
her when she commented "Oh you always tell us you're pregnant soooo
early, it just makes the waiting soooo long, can't you wait until
you're a little further along?...." Now that sounds like a red flag,
and a really insensitive thing to say, especially since we have such
difficulty in conception, every one is a very difficult conception.
(FWIW, that particular conception ended up being a miscarriage on
Christmas Day. And with her usual matter of fact way, just couldn't
understand "why I wasn't happy because it was Christmas!" Aw c'mon,
can't she understand why I'm not happy, I'm having a miscarriage!)
Lyn
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157.79 | Weight gain timing - diff. for everyone? | DONVAN::JOHNSON | | Tue Mar 22 1994 12:13 | 19 |
|
Question for you:
Does the weight gain happen differently for everyone as far as
WHEN it happens?
I've been trying SO HARD to be good, and so far at 27 weeks
have gained 16 lbs (feels more like 30!). My MDWF is not
thrilled, and said - "well, you've had a prosperous month"
at my last appt. I was so bummed! I thought I was doing so
well!
WHat I'm concerned about is the next 13 weeks - that suddenly
I'll start gaining rapidly. I am very careful about what I eat,
and although I don't excersize alot - I walk 2 miles whenever the
weather allows....
Thanks for your input -
Tj
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157.80 | as a society, we worry about weight gain too much | DV780::DORO | Donna Quixote | Tue Mar 22 1994 12:54 | 29 |
|
AAArrgh! I hope you've read all the other replies; they should show
you that even a well meaning doc or midwife may have theories that
don't match the reality.
I am reasonably slender to average in build. I picked up 10 pounds in
the first seven weeks, and gained a total of 50# in my first pregnancy,
45# in my second. I lost it all both times, although it took 9-12
months to get the last of it off.
The charts are mostly to help you see how you compare against the NORM,
and to help identify a sudden change that COULD mean a problem.
Certainly not gaining a lot of weight is better. The new guidelines as
I last heard them were 25-35#. In my experience there *is* a lot of
variability as to when you pick it up; particularly in the first half.
I and all my sisters pick it up early, then taper off or even lose a
little weight at the end. Others have a steady weight gain throughout.
Still others will have galloping all-day sickness and not gain any
weight until their fourth month.
It depends on you. I guess you touched a hot button of mine; I really
dislike someone looking down their nose at me and insinuating I've been
hitting the frig at 3 am. Enjoy your pregnancy and know that most,
all, or even more than you gained will come off.
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157.81 | | CLOUD9::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Tue Mar 22 1994 14:29 | 35 |
|
I hope this helps you believe that even the Drs don't know everything
.... ah yes, you're supposed to gain xx pounds, over xx months, and it
should always be xx ounces each week. PHOOEY!! Apparantly my body
forgot to read THAT manual! With my first 2 pregnancies, my weight
gain pattern was the same, the 3rd was a little different - different
Daddy, and some stressful life situations (suddenly NO Daddy!),
probably attributed to most of those changes.
The first 2, I gained a LOT of weight right in the beginning. Then the
2nd trimester, I didn't gain much at all, then right at the end I
ballooned out again. This last pregnancy, I gained a lot right in the
beginning, was still gaining in the 2nd trimester, but not nearly
enough. At about 6 mos (when Daddy took a walk for freedom), I lost
about 10-15 lbs, and then gained that back over the course of the last
3 months, but not more.
For all 3 pregnancies, I gained about the same amount of weight total.
For all 3, they were spastic about how I was/wasn't gaining weight,
when I was/wasn't supposed to be. By about 1/2 way through the second
one, I tuned them out completely. I could "feel" what was right for me
and my babies, and I knew that the stress that the scale imposed was
NOT good for them. FWIW - I've never exercised after any of them, and
I've gotten my weight back to w/in 10 pounds of pre-pregnancy weight,
within 6 mos to a year. Jonathan was 6 mos old on Sunday, and I weigh
what I did before I was pregnant (though the distribution sure is
different!).
Don't worry about it ... every few years they change how much weight
you should gain total, so I don't see how they can be so sure of WHEN
you should gain it.
Relax, pull up a chair, and eat the sundae. You'll have time later to
work it off, but before you know it, you won't be pregnant anymore! (-:
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157.82 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | stepford specialist | Tue Mar 22 1994 14:40 | 22 |
| If you are eating a well balanced diet, I wouldn't worry about it.
Every one of my pregnancies has been different as far as weight gain is
concerned. With the oldest I committed the mortal sin of gaining more
than 18 lbs, for a total of 22 lbs. At that time, the Obstetricians
were recommending no more than 18 lbs of gain for a woman at ideal
weight. With Carrie they had loosened that to 25 lbs and I gained 35,
and lost none of it. With Atlehi, I actually lost 5 lbs during the
pregnancy, but I was about 30 lbs overweight pre-pregnancy. I didn't
significantly change the way I ate with any of them, nor did I change
my excercising habits. I did see a dietician while I was pregnant with
Atlehi, as the OB from hell didn't understand reactive hypoglycemia,
and she confirmed that what I eat is fine and that I was getting enough
calories.
Now as to weight gain, I never gained x amount over y number of days, I
gained in bursts of 5 to 10 lbs, and then leveled off until the next
jump. I know that this pattern makes some care-givers nervous, as it
could point to problems other than real weight gain. However, if your
blood pressure, urinalysis, etc. all look good, just relax. The weight
will come off when it is ready.
Meg
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157.83 | ..thought I was doin' good! | DONVAN::JOHNSON | | Tue Mar 22 1994 15:09 | 12 |
|
Thanks so much for replying - I *DO* feel really good physically,
and as was mentioned - have read the previous replies about the # of pounds
that have been gained.(That's one of the reasons I thought I was doing
so well before my last check-up!) And you're definately right about NOT
needing the stress that comes with trying to be X number of pounds at
X weeks! (My idea of "pigging out" is having a bowl of Special-K cereal
at night before I go to bed!!)
..it's so nice talk be able to talk about this!!!
Tj
|
157.84 | | TOOK::L_JOHNSON | | Tue Mar 22 1994 15:15 | 20 |
| Well as you can see from the replies, everyone gains weight
differently. Personally, I think 16 lbs at 27 weeks is just
fine. I am at 29 weeks with my 2nd pregnancy and have gained
a bit more than you.
I had a big weight gain at my 5 month visit but the next
month I only gained a few pounds and didn't really eat any
differently than before.
I gained about 35 lbs with my first and with the right diet
and exercise after the baby was born, I lost it all and then
some. Take care of yourself now and worry about losing
it later...
If you feel you are eating right and exercising when you can,
try not to worry about what she says. Maybe you could discuss
this further with her at your next visit. Perhaps her comment
wasn't meant the way you interpreted it?
Linda
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157.85 | another with a weight spike | MOLAR::JACKIE | Jackie Ferguson | Tue Mar 22 1994 16:35 | 27 |
| I'm glad to see that other people have had bursts of weight gain.
My first pregnancy my weight gain was steady and moderate, and I gained
around 27 pounds. But I was overweight to start.
Then, I joined Weight Watchers and got my weight to my "goal" which was
significantly below my prepregnancy weight. After a few months of maintaining
that weight, I got pregnant again. I am eating more junk than when I was
dieting, but also much more good food. I have had no morning sickness and have
had a ravenous appetite. I think I am eating about the same amount I did in my
first pregnancy. I'm now 18 1/2 weeks and at my last checkup had gained 8
pounds! for a total of 14. My doctor isn't concerned, said I'm about two
pounds above where I should be, but I don't want to repeat another month like
that. I think I will limit the fats somewhat, but would like to use this time
not to deprive myself. I am going to try to stick to the pound a week guideline
as much as I can. I have to bring to work some good things to munch on for
snacks, since the vending machines do not have many good things to choose from.
I am doing aerobics 3-4 times a week, soon increasing to 4-5 times. I was
exercising twice a week with my first pregnancy from the 4th month on.
I think part of the reason for the difference in weight gain is that I did
lose a lot of weight recently. I thought that a couple months holding steady
would be enough to get my body adjusted to the lower weight, but perhaps it
wasn't.
Jackie
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157.86 | I think you gain what your body thinks *you* need | POWDML::MANDILE | my hair smells like hay | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:30 | 8 |
|
I am 2 weeks from my due date, and gained weight kind of (to me)
strange. 3 lbs, 7 lbs, 3 lbs, 7 lbs, 4 lbs, 8 lbs, 6 lbs and right now
am at about 30 lbs. I was ill with bronchitis the past 10 days,
and have lost weight, since eating is difficult. We will see what
the Dr. has to say at today's visit (;.....
Lynne
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157.87 | Don't pig out though! | NAPIER::HEALEY | M&ES, MRO4, 297-2426 | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:46 | 35 |
|
One thing to keep in mind here is that being pregnant is not
an excuse to pig out. Unfortunately, I pigged out.
When I was pregnant, the first 3 months, I gained nothing. I
had no morning sickness and I was eating more but I was eating
healthy things (low fat, lots of fruits and veggies). The
nurse practioner that I saw at my 3 month visit suggested that
I eat even more. Well I wasn't hungry enough to eat more so
instead I ate things that were loaded with calories such as
fried food and desserts. I went from never eating sweets to
eating one sweet every day. From there I gained pretty
steadily, 4-5 pounds per month. One month I had an eight pound
gain and my doctor told me that I'd be regretting it later if
I kept gaining weight at that rate. I cut back a little on
the bad food and went back to a pound a week gain later in
my pregnancy. By the end though, I had gained 32 pounds and I've
still got 10 pounds to lose 4 months later! The doctor was
right, I do regret it!
The next time I get pregnant, I'm going to behave myself. I'm
not going to indulge in sweets and junk food anymore than I do
when not pregnant. My increased food intake will be in the
form of good food and if I gain 32 pounds next time, at least
I won't feel guilty about misbehaving.
So... point here (and I think everyone else has made the same
point)... if you are eating what you are supposed to eat, the
rate of weight gain should not be important, so long as you
do gain weight!
Karen
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157.88 | better than I hoped for\ | MKOTS3::JONES_R | | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:27 | 43 |
|
I have an average to large build, I'm 5' 10", and have always
had to watch my weight. I don't exercise, due to some joint problems,
and lack of ambition.
I joined Weight Watchers and lost 10 lbs., then got pregnant 6 weeks
later. I stopped WW, and just ate sensibly, gaining 34lbs., of which
28 is now gone. I gained my weight so predictably, that the dr. asked
if I was dieting - 5 lbs. in the first trimester, and ~1 lb/week after,
and nothing at all the last 3 weeks - I even lost 1 lb., and I went 40.5
weeks. Of course, I was lucky - I had no morning sickness, and no
water retention either.
Until the weather got too hot, and my braxton-hicks too uncomfortable,
I took walks outside at lunch, and did everything I normally did
before I got pregnant, until about 8 months, when I was just too low
and huge to get around.
This was my 1st baby. My neighbor was due on the same day with her
2nd, and went overdue, too - hers was born a few hours before mine,
and we gained the same amount of weight, but at totally different
rates until about 7 months - she gained less, and didn't show as early
as I did. In the last trimester, she caught up, and we stayed
identical till the end. So, don't worry - things could be completely
different a month from now.
I lost 18 lbs. on D-Day, 8-10 was baby, and lost another 6 lbs. within
4 days. That includes stuffing my self with Thanksgiving dinner the
day I came home from the hospital - I didn't have room to eat much in
the last few weeks, and I made up for it. The last 10 has been hard,
but as I cut back on nursing, it began coming off, and since she's been
weaned I've lost another 2 lbs..
Remember, though, your shape may change, even if your weight stays the
same or less. My favorite maternity dress was a nice sheath-style, and
fit until I really burst out in front and had gained 20+ lbs. Out of
nostalgia, I tried it on a few weeks ago, and guess what - it's so tight
I could barely get it on! At least most of that was up top - *that* I
don't mind! Hope those last 4 lbs come from the hips, and not up there...
Becky
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157.89 | weight LOSS patterns | DV780::DORO | Donna Quixote | Wed Mar 23 1994 17:55 | 8 |
|
Maybe we should start a "Weight-LOSS" note.
I found I lost about 10-12 lbs in the hospital, and another 10-15 in
the next week to 10 days. the rest slowly melJamdted off, but I never lost
the last 5 pounds until I stopped nursing, and then it was gone (along
with a couple of other things) within a week!
|
157.90 | Nursing=burning off calories...no? | DONVAN::JOHNSON | | Fri Mar 25 1994 11:54 | 5 |
|
..okay - first-timer here:
Isn't breast feeding supposed to help burn off the weight?
Tj
|
157.91 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | stepford specialist | Fri Mar 25 1994 16:01 | 6 |
| Tj,
Breast feeding does help take off the weight, but it also redistributes
it. I usually carry an extra few pounds on top while nursing.
Meg
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157.92 | | CLOUD9::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Fri Mar 25 1994 16:08 | 7 |
|
I found that while I was breast feeding I was always STARVED so I ate a
LOT more - and more than I needed. Once I stopped, I didn't feel
guilty or starving if I skipped a meal, so the weight came off easier.
My sister lost all of her "baby fat" plus 20 extra pounds - she swears
from breast feeding (exclusively, no bottles) her daughter for a year.
|
157.93 | | DV780::DORO | Donna Quixote | Sun Mar 27 1994 19:36 | 8 |
|
Probbaly a wee bit different for each person...
It seemed to me that while I was breastfeeding my body was holding back
a little - keeping a reserve 'just in case'. Once I stopped, the
reserve was unnecessary.
Jamd
|
157.94 | Flatter stomach | GRANPA::LGRIMES | | Mon Mar 28 1994 10:08 | 6 |
| My doctor said that breast-feeding helped shrink the uterus (i.e.,
stomach gets flatter faster) I also found that the weight shifted to
up top. However, once I stopped breast-feeding the weight came off
pretty quick.
LG
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157.95 | ...ahhh, the mysteries of the female body! | DONVAN::JOHNSON | | Mon Mar 28 1994 10:14 | 4 |
| Thanks for helping clear that up. It's not quite as black and white as
I had read..as you mentioned - everyone's different.
Tj
|
157.96 | just another data point | GEEWIZ::BOURQUARD | Deb | Mon Mar 28 1994 10:53 | 9 |
| ... to support the "everybody's different" theory:
It took me *18 months* to lose all of my pregnancy-related weight. And I
nursed for a little over 6 months. I also read in some magazine that some
women lose it all by 6 weeks, and others take up to 18 months.
So I immediately took a vacation and gained 3 pounds :-)
- Deb
|
157.97 | my weight-gain experience | FOUNDR::PLOURDE | Julie Plourde | Wed Feb 14 1996 11:04 | 44 |
| My experience...
With my first baby, I gained 27 lbs, breast fed him for 8 wks,
and lost all of the weight, plus 5 lbs by 6 months (with not too
much effort).
I'm pregnant again and seem to be going a little above the
weight-gain trend I took in my first pregnancy.
So far, my gain looks like this:
At 5.5 wks (first appt) I was 117.5 lbs (my normal weight), at 12.5 wks
I was 123 lbs (up 5.5 lbs in 7wks), at 17.5 wks I was 128.5 (up 5.5 lbs
from last appt for a total of 11 lbs), and my most recent appt was
yesterday (@22.5 wks) - I weighed in at 132.5 lbs (up 4 lbs from last
appt for a total of 15 lbs).
So at 22.5 wks, I've already gained 15 lbs. I'm pretty depressed
that it looks like I'm going to gain more this time, but I'm hoping
that since this will be a summer baby I'll have a chance to walk and
swim a lot to lose the weight. I guess if I gain 1 lb/wk for the
rest of the pregnancy (~17.5 wks) I'll total 32 or 33 lbs. Is it
realistic to expect to only gain 1 lb a week in late pregnancy?
I'm having a hard time remembering from last time. I believe my
appetite decreased at the end because everything felt so squished.
But I don't know if that affected the weight gain at all.
I know that this month (the 5th) I gained a lot in my last pregnancy...
I think 6 or 7 lbs. But this time I only gained 4. So I'm hoping
that it's just the "rate" of gain that is a little different this
time ;-) ... I definitely feel more hungry this time & gained more
in the beginning.
And it's soooo much different with a toddler at home. I can't seem to
find the time, energy, or motivation to work out. Last pregnancy,
I did jazzercise up until my 7th or 8th month. This time, I'm
feeling pretty out of shape :-(
So that's my story... I'm keeping a chart of my weight gain (which
someone in this note did and I thought was a great idea). It
does make me more "aware" of the foods I'm eating since I have to
note my gain after each appointment.
I hate gaining weight, but it's definitely worth the outcome!!!!
|
157.98 | | USCTR1::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Wed Feb 14 1996 11:08 | 4 |
| I gained 10 more with my second pregnancy, mostly earlier on, than with
my first. And, sad to say, it was more difficult to lose than the
first time around, even though I breastfed even longer!
|
157.99 | Lost weight towards the end.. | UHUH::CHAYA | | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:09 | 8 |
| I have only one child and can only talk of that time :-) I gained 33 pds ..but
I do remember that the last checkup I had before Shruthi was born, I had lost 2
pounds. The nurse told me that this was pretty normal and happens to a lot of
people! Shruthi was born two weeks ahead of schedule..so I don't really know
what the trend would have been like for the last two weeks! But before that,
yes I gained less weight than I did when I was around 5-6 months along.
--Chaya.
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157.100 | less weight, different body | BOBSBX::PENDAK | picture packin' momma | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:52 | 16 |
| I gained 30 pounds with Aaron and had lost all but 3 pounds by 2 weeks
after he was born. BUT...the reason I had lost it is because they
tried inducing me 7 or 8 times before I finally went into labor on my
own. On the days they tried to induce me I would eat a light
breakfast, very little lunch and would finally have a late, light
supper. Also after Aaron was born (by c-section) he was kept in the
hospital for a week because he started running a temp before he was
supposed to be discharged. Seeing him in NICU with a IV in his arm and
the monitor alarm going off every few hours doesn't do much to bolster
your appetite.
I'm a few pounds under what my prepregnancy weight was, but my body is
really different. I need to do some heavy duty abdominal exercises to
get rid of my gut!
sandy
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157.101 | gaining losts more this time1 | MPGS::HEALEY | Karen Healey, VIIS Group, SHR3 | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:28 | 30 |
|
Hi Julie,
I'm up 23 pounds at 23 weeks! If I keep gaining 1 pound per week
I'll gain 40 total! I only gained 32 pounds with Lauren.
Some differences this time around:
1. I'm not exercising. With Lauren I did Step Aerobics till the end.
2. The holidays...
3. I'm eating whatever I want and I'm not eating well.
Part of the problem is that my husband is not home up to 3 nights per
week so working out after work is not an option. By the time Lauren
is in bed, I don't have the energy. And I've been eating less well
since I don't bother to cook dinner when hubbie isn't home and I get
into stuff I shouldn't get into. And I'm depressed since hubbie
is not home which makes me eat more. And I decided I just don't care!
However... in 5 more weeks, my husband will be home EVERY night
and I have permission from the doctor to resume Step Aerobics and
I'll start planning better meals. Hopefully I can slow the weight
gain down to 3 pounds per month instead of 4.
I believe that the summer will be a good time to take off the
weight too. I'm planning to walk everyday with the baby after
my husband gets home from work (he can have one on one time with
Lauren). And I'll be doing Step once I'm 6 weeks postpartum.
Karen
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157.102 | | CSLALL::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:32 | 14 |
| I'll be the one to hate here... I lost so much weight during
my pregnancy, that in the end, my weight was only up by 18 lbs
when I delivered Angeline. AT my six week check-up, I was 17lbs
lighter than my weight just prior to pregnancy.
All that good eating and not "drinking" while I was pregnant helped
reduce a pre-existing weight problem. And that was without
exercising. Only wish I didn't have the problems I had in the
beginning, I could have lost more weight! :-)
Now, if I have two more babies, I'll be at the weight I want to
be! :-)
cj *->
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157.103 | | FOUNDR::PLOURDE | Julie Plourde | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:01 | 18 |
| According to the chart I'm doing on my weight gain, if I keep
steady from now on at less than 1 lb/wk (.8 lb/wk to be exact,
4 lbs between appointments which are scheduled every 5 wks), the
straight-line extrapolation will put me at a 29 lb gain total.
Since I gained about 27 with my son, I could live with 29. I
just really don't want to get too much over 30 lbs since I'm
only 5' 3" tall (medium frame).
I really prefer to be 112-115 lbs (non-pregnant). I did manage
to get down to 112 lbs after my son was born, but only for about 6 months,
then I gained back 5 lbs (to bring me to 117). I did start out
the same weight this time (or close ... 117.5 this time at 5 wks,
117 at 6 wks with my first pregnancy) so it's really easy for
me to guage my weight gain in comparison last time.
I hope I can swing this goal (to stay under 30 lbs). I hope the
weather gets warmer soon so I can start walking again. I've got
the winter-blues BIG TIME !!!
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157.104 | Pregnancies are as different as the babies | SWAM1::GOLDMAN_MA | Oy To the World! | Wed Feb 14 1996 16:55 | 27 |
| I gained 39 lbs. with my first child, and was *stuck* with 17 of it
after he was born. I was just 30 then, and had been on a 10 lb. yo-yo
for years. Weight problems run in my family, my mother is a size 30 or
something at 65 yrs., and I don't ever remember her below an 18 (when I
was a small child). I struggled for two years to take it off, and
finally went on Jenny Craig, lost 29 lbs. in 3 months. Unfortunately,
over the ensuing 6 years, I gained back about 25 of that. When I
became pregnant 14 months ago, I was at about 138 at 5'2". I walked
around the large parking lot at our office three times a day, every day
of my pregnancy that didn't rain. I only gained 18.5 lbs. total, and
left the OB's office at 3 weeks weighing 7 lbs. less than when I
started. Of course, over the rest of my maternity leave, I gained it
all back, and have only lost about 5 of that since. I'm sitting at 138+.
Sigh! It just isn't as easy to take it off at 37 as it was at 27!
Well, I've got my treadmill, I've got my Tony Little Ab Isolator (which
DOES work, folks, even after 2 c-sections!!!), and I'm getting there,
slowly. FYI the TL Ab Isolator -- I have constant tension problems in
my back and neck, and have been in chiropractic care for 2.5 years, and
this thing does NOT hurt, does NOT take a lot of time, and I CAN see
tummy muscles forming under my spare tire...a revelation, since I was
never a hard body in the first place!
Keep the faith, ladies -- baby weight is a reversible condition, it
just takes work, courage, work, dedication, work, willpower and more
work! -:)!
M.
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157.105 | It keeps getting better | ASDG::HORTERT | | Thu Feb 15 1996 09:19 | 19 |
| I was 109 (begin) with Ariel and gained 20 lbs. But didn't lose it all.
Then I was 115 (begin) with Brittany and gained 20 lbs, but didn't lose
it all.
Now I started at 120 and from my 5th month to now (30wks) I've gained
already 20 lbs. Up to my 5th month it was only 3 lbs. Quick gain!
And it's killing my back! But I've got the pressure, cause my best
friend is getting married in October and I'm her Maid of Honor and
she already bought the size 8 dress!!!!!!
I told her the other day that I was already up to 140 and the first
thing she said was "AH are you going to fit in the dress?" Thanks
alot Lisa!! AND its a slinky mermaid style dress! What was she
thinking!
Rose
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157.106 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Jeremiah 33:3 | Thu Feb 15 1996 12:53 | 5 |
|
Rose, you look wonderful!
Karen
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157.107 | | ASDG::HORTERT | | Fri Feb 16 1996 09:37 | 5 |
| Oh Bless you Karen! I don't feel extensively fat, but the weight gain
is murder on my back! Why can't I have a couch in my office! Oh yes
and along with food service. Haha
Rose
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157.108 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Mon Feb 17 1997 17:36 | 27 |
| The author of this note has opted to remain anonymous at this time. If you
wish to replay anonymously, please send me mail and I will forward it to the
author.
Hi,
I'm hoping I'm not the only one in this predicament: I'm planning to get
pregnant in the next few months (after having a miscarriage in November and a
D&C the day before Thanksgiving). And my concern is around gaining weight.
I'm currently 10 lbs heavier than I want to be, but in my weight range.
What if my husband is grossed out by how big I get? I'm not a nut, but I
*know* he likes thin women and I just don't want him to be not-attracted to
me.
I do aerobic activity 6x week and do some light weight lifting. This may
sound vain to some people, but it's important to me to not gain tons of
weight if I can help it. I plan to continue (in moderation) my current work
out schedule which I'm sure will help but I know so many people that just
ballooned up.
Has anyone else worried about this or am I in some twisted class of my own?
Thanks.
p.s. My getting pregnant does not hinge on how much weight I "might" gain,
but I'd like to keep the excess to a minimum.
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157.109 | This is incredible... | ZEKE::ASCHNEIDER | Andy Schneider - DTN 381-1696 | Mon Feb 17 1997 19:49 | 32 |
| re: husband getting "grossed out" by weight gain
I'm mostly a read-only-noter here, but this statement just rubs me
the wrong way. My wife has had 3 successful pregnancies, and 1
miscarriage - so I think I've been around the block a few times
here. As such - I just cannot understand why ANY husband would be
grossed out by a wife's weight gain during pregnancy. For crying
out loud - she's having a baby! There'll be weight gain both
due to the baby itself, and also due to metabolism and other changes
to the mother as a matter of course. Now, that doesn't mean that
gaining 100 lbs is the best thing to do - but having a good diet
and some basic exercise and as such keeping the weight gain under
control FOR THE BABY is the right thing to do.
If your husband has a problem with the way you look while you're
pregnant - he's missing the boat big time about what this whole
thing is all about. Going through a miscarriage was about the lowest
time of my life. Seeing my 3 sons born were the best times of my life.
And the time I spent with my wife during pregnancy - watching the baby
grow - watching my wife go through changes - being frantic when waiting
for amneo tests after the AFP came out bad (all was well in the end) -
THOSE are the most important things - and you should enjoy the time
without worrying whether your husband things you're attractive or
not.
Sorry for flaming - but this rubs me the wrong way big time.
andy (whose 8 and 11 yr old sons are battling it out as usual, and
whose 2 month old son just had his bath and is starting to
laugh for the first time - just another day in our house - and I
wouldn't trade it for the world)
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157.110 | | BIGQ::MARCHAND | | Tue Feb 18 1997 08:10 | 17 |
|
.109 I agree with that reply.
Also, I think that even inspite of that, it's important to keep
down the weight gain during pregnancy. Mainly for health reasons. My
sister gained too much weight and ended up being very sick with
toxemia. So, keep to healthy foods, take your vitamins, do moderate
excercise, and don't worry so much about your husband!
Maybe it would be wise to disscuss this with him. He may not even
realize how stongly you worry about this. It may even be something
you learned somewhere, like when you were a little girl you may
have somehow learned that husbands leave wives who gain too much
weight. It may have much more to do with your own fears than what
he actually ever said or felt.
Rosie
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157.111 | agreed, Rosie | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue Feb 18 1997 08:48 | 16 |
| .110> It may even be something you learned somewhere, like when you
> were a little girl
... and people talked about a pregnant woman
having a "fat stomach". Hey hey HEY! It's not fat and it's not the
stomach! Blood volume increases, the actual size of the heart
increases, and of course it's the uterus, not the stomach, that's
producing the big belly.
Get some pamphlets from the OB/Gyn and share them with hubby: "see
honey, I'm going to have to remember to look at these if I start
feeling FAT, because it's obvious from these pictures and the
accompanying text that it's not fat, it's a whole new person and
associated support systems" :-)
Leslie
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157.112 | Discuss it with your husband | ALFA2::PEASLEE | | Tue Feb 18 1997 09:03 | 20 |
| I would suggest that you discuss weight gain with both your husband and
your doctor. If you are able to continue an exercise program and eat
wisely, you shouldn't put on excessive weight.
If you are in your last trimester in the summer, you are more likely to
put on extra water weight. This may be something to consider.
Your goal of course should be a healthy baby.
And after the baby is born, breastfeeding is an excellent way to burn
alot of extra calories. I am still nursing my daughter (she is 2 and a
half) and the pregnancy weight came off very rapidly and I weigh less
now than before I was pregnant. The downside to this is that you'll
have to schedule your exercise around your nursing schedule as in some
cases vigorous exercise will sour breastmilk.
It sounds like you are well disciplined regarding diet and exercise so
you shouldn't worry about weight gain but focus instead on a healthy
baby!
Best of luck.
Nancy
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157.113 | | DPE1::ARMSTRONG | | Tue Feb 18 1997 09:30 | 16 |
| > <<< Note 157.109 by ZEKE::ASCHNEIDER "Andy Schneider - DTN 381-1696" >>>
> -< This is incredible... >-
>
> re: husband getting "grossed out" by weight gain
>
> I'm mostly a read-only-noter here, but this statement just rubs me
> the wrong way.
Me Too! Encourage your husband to view pregnancy as a time you can
both enjoy sex with no fears of pregnancy!
The only time I'ld watch for weight gain is when you stop nursing.
You'll be eating up a storm while nursing and still losing some weight
from pregnancy, but when you stop....THEN its hard to back off on
the intake.
bob
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157.114 | Communication is the key | DECCXL::WIBECAN | That's the way it is, in Engineering! | Tue Feb 18 1997 09:50 | 25 |
| >> > re: husband getting "grossed out" by weight gain
>> >
>> > I'm mostly a read-only-noter here, but this statement just rubs me
>> > the wrong way.
>>
>> Me Too! Encourage your husband to view pregnancy as a time you can
>> both enjoy sex with no fears of pregnancy!
I disagree. The husband has not expressed these views. The anonymous noter is
simply stating her worries that he might.
To anonymous: Quite likely your husband already views the pregnancy as
wonderful and marvelous, and he has no concerns whatsoever about you looking
"fat". He married you for a reason, he's having kids with you for a reason.
Talk to him, share your worries and fears, and if he's the decent person he was
when you married him, he'll make a special effort to put those fears to rest.
It is understandable that you might worry about such things; there are many
worries, some rational and some not so rational, about pregancy, childbirth,
and parenthood. At such times, it is more important than ever that you talk a
great deal with your husband, listen with sympathy and understanding to his
concerns, and handle the situations together. You are a team, you can help
each other, you can trust each other.
Brian
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157.115 | | ABACUS::CURRAN | | Tue Feb 18 1997 10:01 | 24 |
| I had to put my two cents in. I'm 28 weeks today, I'm 20 lbs heavier
than when I got pregnant. I gained most of it after the first three
months. I didn't expect to get pregnant, but I did, the only thing that
is in my mind is a healthy baby. If my husband has anything to say about
my wieght gain, I 'm not hearing it. I know he likes me svelt, but he's
also not obsessed with it. I managed to gain a few extra pounds over
the last four years, but I was losing wieght when I got pregnant. The
doctor isn't worried in the least about the weight. I ask him all the
time he expects me to gain between 25-35 lbs. for a healthy child. that
is in the text books. If you eat good, it goes to the baby. All the
good stuff goes to the baby. I saw the baby last week in an ultrasound,
a good diet and the kid is over 3lbs already. My body has to triple, plus
that wieght in circulatory fluids and such to maintain another life
form without compromising my health. I have been meticulous about what I
eat, how much I eat and how often I eat. But your belly gets big,
your butt gets big to support the growing abdomen and your chest, well,
being well endowed anyhow, your chest just goes to letters I'VE never
ventured near before, but it's only temporary and it goes away after
the baby is born. Find out now if he will support your body changes
and support your wieght loss after, because you are bringing another
life into this world and it definately changes some stuff.
just my honest opinion....
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157.116 | Healthy eating is important | NYOSS1::LANKA | | Tue Feb 18 1997 12:37 | 35 |
| I am now in the 32nd week of my pregnancy. As of the last checkup I
had gained almost 24 lbs. However, most of the weight gain occurred
during the last 2 months. According to the books I have read, gaining
too much weight during the first trimester is bad because that will go
into fat but gaining weight during the second and last trimester is
good because it goes to the baby.
As other noters have already stated, if you eat healthy foods then you
will not have to worry about too much about the weight gained. You
should eat lots of fruits and vegetables, drink skim milk instead of
whole, and eat good carbohydrates. Stay away from cookies, cakes,
candy, etc. because these will cause you to gain a lot weight but the
baby will get no nutrition from them. I also seem to be thirsty all
the time and I end up drinking a lot of water during the day. The
books say that you should drink at leat 8 glasses of water (or milk,
juice, etc.) a day. I have found that eating sensibly and drinking
lots of water has helped me from getting constipated. My only exercise
is walking. I feel that is safer for the baby then a normal exercise
program.
If you are planning to get pregnant, then your concern should be to
have a healthy baby not what you will look like. Every woman carries
differently. I have not gained any weight anywhere else on my body
except in the stomach area. I did not to set out to have it this way -
it just happened. If your husband really wants this baby, then he will
look on your weight gain lovingly because he will know that the baby is
growing inside you. Make sure he is present for any ultrasouds done so
he can view the changes happening.
Not eating enough food because you are afraid of gaining a lot weight
could be detrimental to the baby. Just make sure you eat healthy foods
and you should be fine.
Maria
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157.117 | | CPEEDY::FLEURY | | Tue Feb 18 1997 12:49 | 20 |
| RE: a few
Well let me add a few cents to the pot.
Lets not concentrate too much on the specific weight gain either.
There may be factors involved which effect the final weight gain. I
read a few replies here where the weight gain was 25-30lbs total. This
is good but may or may not be normal for all individuals. My wife
gained 100 lbs the last time (twins). Of the total, 15+ lbs were the
babies, the majority of the rest was water.
The important thing is to eat right and exercise as you normally would.
Be careful of the items you've been told to avoid etc.
Other than a few comments about the need to open a door a few seconds
before you get there, you shouldn't worry about your size.
My opinion!!
Dan
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157.118 | A more "calm" reply | sleke.zko.dec.com::ASCHNEIDER | Andy Schneider - DTN 381-1696 | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:16 | 35 |
| RE: past bunch
I thought I'd put a less emotional reply in here. Guess I still
have sympathy-hormones from our recent pregnancy! :-)
As many have said - weight gain varies incredibly between people,
and it's not totally predictable in terms of how much one gains - and
how the body reacts during pregnancy. Some women I know have gained
just enough to support the child (and if you didn't see their
belly you wouldn't know they're pregnant at all) - while others gain
weight all over - retain water, etc. Sometimes it can be controlled
by diet and exercise - but many times it cannot.
My emotional answer came at the thought of a man not finding his
wife physically attractive during pregnancy. If it's true that the
man feels this way, then I have a real concern. However, if it's
the woman who "assumes" her husband will feel that way, then it's
definitely time for a heart-to-heart talk between the couple. As
some have said - I find my wife as attractive - if not moreso - during
pregnancy - weight gain and all. Perhaps it's clouded by the emotion
of a child coming or whatever - but you have to put in perspective
what's happening here. I know that the first time around my wife
was very disturbed by her own weight gain, and it took frequent
complements by me that I didn't even notice it to make her feel
better. The subsequent times it wasn't as bad - she knew what to
expect.
so - in summary - PLEASE have good conversation between the two
of you -and feel comfortable with your situation. If you do decide
to exercise and control diet for whatever reason, make sure your
doctor approves the plan as to not jeopardize the health of the
baby - that's the most important thing!!!
andy
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157.119 | | MOIRA::FAIMAN | Wandrer, du M�der, du bist zu Haus | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:07 | 23 |
| Can I be forgiven for making a rather sexist observation here?
> What if my husband is grossed out by how big I get? I'm not a nut, but I
> *know* he likes thin women and I just don't want him to be not-attracted to
> me.
I vaguely recall that many years ago, I thought that pregnant women looked ...
well, unattractive. Then we decided to have a baby of our own; and, almost
literally overnight, I realized that there was *no one* as attractive as a
pregnant woman -- the more pregnant, the more attractive.
That was fifteen years ago, but you know, I've never gotten over it. If you
should be wandering around ZKO in eight or nine months, you can be sure that
you'll receive an admiring gaze from me as you pass.
Of course, I'm not your husband; but please don't assume that his esthetic
tastes when he is blessed with a pregnant wife will be the same as they were
when you got married. Pregnancy makes for lots of changes, trivial as well as
cosmic, for father as well as mother.
Take care,
Neil Faiman
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157.120 | Remember everyone is different !!! | USCTR1::OSHAUGHNESSY | Let LIFE be your GOAL | Wed Feb 19 1997 10:33 | 30 |
|
Something to keep in mind. Everyone is different.
It's very easy to go by "What the Book says", and gain 25-35 lbs, but
in my case I wasn't text book. I have three children EACH time I gained
55 to 65 lbs.
Blood pressure normal, GTT test normal. I ate an extremely healthy
diet, very little junk (less than when not pregnant) and moderate
exercise. I just tended to gain weigth. All babies were very healthy
and so was I. I returned to my pre-pregnancy weight not long after.
My deliveries were fairly easy (as easy as labor can be). First one
was a c-section (failure to progress) 7 lbs 7 oz., 2nd VBAC 9lb 15 oz,
3rd VBAC, 9lbs 3 oz. Third one was a piece of cake (I gained the most
with him).
I'm just very thankful that I had a Dr. that wasn't weight crazy. I
know that I would have been nuts if I had been held to some textbook
guidelines, maybe causing me to do something stupid, like restricting
my diet.
Remember that everyone is different !!!
Your health and the baby's health are the most important. You can deal
with any extra weight after the baby is born.
Laurie O
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157.121 | | DECWIN::MCCARTNEY | | Wed Feb 19 1997 11:58 | 15 |
| I have to agree with -.1
I've actually LOST weight with each of my kids. That is, during the pregnancy
my weight gain would be only 10-15 lbs and my post delivery weight would be
10-15 lbs LESS than when I got pregnant.
In all cases, my doctors have said that as long as the baby was growing, they
were not going to worry about my weight (I had the extra to loose!). They
attributed it to better eating while pregnant.
However, just because I didn't gain a lot of weight doesn't mean I didn't look
fat. I DID! As others have said, the "fat" is not as much your body as it is
the baby growing.
Irene
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157.122 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Wed Feb 19 1997 12:38 | 22 |
| Hi anon,
There is a lot to the shape a body takes when it is pregnant. I think
that a person who is happy with her pregnancy looks wonderful, whether
she gains no weight or gains 70 pounds. I have seen other people who
aren't happy in their pregnancies for whatever reason and they look out
of balance, almost detached from their bodies and it isn't as pretty.
this may not be coming across quite the way I want it to, but I think
if you walk in beauty with your pregnancy when it happens your husband
will be as thrilled with you and your shape as he is when you aren't
pregnant.
If you eat nutritious foods, chances are you may find yourself in
better health and shape during and after the pregnacy than before.
don't obsess over eating "exactly right" all the time, but don't go
overboard on the chocolate raspberrie tortes and frenchfries (my
downfall was salty, greasy food, not sweets) and I think you will be
happy. A good book on prenatal nutrition (which many people recommend
you start on before you concieve) is "What Every Pregnanct Woman should
Know", by Thomas Brewer.
meg
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157.123 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Wed Feb 19 1997 15:18 | 31 |
| The following is a reply from the anonomous noter:
the usual information on anaonymous replies apply.
****************************************************************
Thanks for all the replies. I appreciate the different viewpoints. As .114
stated, my husband has NOT made the statement, I'm just concerned that he'll
feel that way.
To .119 - THANK YOU! You said what I was thinking HE'D be thinking. Years
ago, before we were even engaged, one of his friends wives was pregnant and
we ran into her at a fair - my husband said "Did you see how fat she was?"
Well, she wasn't fat, she was just very pregnant. In fact, I thought she
looked great! So,... thats sort of stuck in my head all these years. Maybe
he'll see me in a different light when it's HIS wife and HIS child. Thank
you.
.122 - I know you're right. And I know I'll eat healthy. I eat pretty good
right now, so I'll just be better at it. The fact that I'll be eating for
the health of another being will certainly override any fear of fat that I
have. Nothing will be more important than providing a healthy growing place
for my baby.
Just so everyone knows, he's never made any statements about my weight other
than to tell me I look great. I will definately talk to him about this and
let him know how concerned I am. I guess talking to him is the smartest
thing to do.... of course, I didn't think of THAT! 8-)
Thanks again,
Anon.
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157.124 | | SMARTT::JENNISON | And baby makes five | Thu Feb 20 1997 09:30 | 32 |
|
One thing to keep in mind is that weight gain does not
always reflect how we look when pregnant.
I started all of my pregnancies twenty pounds overweight.
I gained less than 25 pounds for each of my first two.
I exercised throughout both pregnancies, well into the
ninth month. I ate what the baby wanted, :-), somedays
fruit, somedays ice cream.
However, I carried HUGE. I still get people today who will
comment on how big I was carrying Andrew, who I swear was
lying with his feet towards my back and his head towards
the world.
My doctor would measure me, say, "Looks like triplets, mom",
then would check my chart and note that I'd gained less than
a pound in four weeks, and would ask if I was eating or if
I'd been sick.
Many of the people I know that have gained over 30 pounds
still carried much smaller than I did. Some things
are just out of our control.
My husband is very body conscious, and still has a hard
time reconciling my pregnant appearance with my low weight
gain. It bothered me the first time around, but since I
know I have little control over the outcome, it doesn't
phase me anymore.
Karen
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157.125 | What I went through | HAZMAT::WEIER | | Thu Feb 20 1997 13:09 | 43 |
|
I've had 3 kids, and with each gained somewhere ~30-40lbs, most of it
in the beginning, so I went through most of my pregnancies pretty
heavy. The only "fat" comment/action that I got with my first two, was
from my brother who said "Gee, you can tell she's pregnant just from
looking at her from BEHIND!". Thanks Bro. My husband never said a
word.
We've since split up, and 3 yrs ago I had another baby, different man.
From this man I learned that "he thinks I'm fat" can be a very REAL
thing. With my 3rd child I actually gained a lot less weight than with
the first 2, and the baby weighed 3 lbs more than the other two. I was
still "too fat" and he was COMPLETELY GROSSED OUT looking at me,
touching me, any of that. I got a very cold attitude something like
"You stay over there and be pregnant and when this is all done, I'll
see what I think". Obviously this wasn't a very good relationship in
the first place (and thankfully it's over now), but it was a reaction
that I CERTAINLY didn't expect. I think it's important to talk about
because the feelings that it leaves you with are so overwhelming, add
some hormones to make it worse.
Here I was, carrying our child, supposedly one of the most wonderful of
miracles, and rather than marvel in the wonder of it all, he was
disgusted if he had to look at me. And there wasn't a damn thing that
I could do to look better, and I was mad/hurt/confused that I should
even be expected to look better. It's tough stuff to try to deal with
when it's happening, so Please talk to him now. I'm sure I wasn't
beautiful, but there's a HUGE difference between thinking that, and
SAYING that.
BTW - with the older two, hubby had always been grossed out by women
with fat stomaches. Pretty verbal about it. When I still had the
pot-belly after our first son was born, I said something to the effect
of "My stomach's too fat for you to like the way I look", and he was
HORRIFIED that I'd suggest such a thing! His response was something
like "Well gee, we have a baby - of course you don't look the same!"
and actually, I think he was a little perturbed that I'd think he'd be
that shallow and not understanding ....
They're all different .... but talking is key!
-Patty
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157.126 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Mon Feb 24 1997 10:23 | 14 |
|
I gained about 40-45 lbs with both pregnancies and I lost all the
weight about 5-6 weeks after delivery. Yup, I looked huge, I felt
huge, *BUT* I was supposed to be huge! It was kind of scary the
first time around, but everyone reassured me that the weight would
come right off. I did worry about being unattractive, but I couldn't
do anything about it...The second time around, I didn't even have
time to worry. I just tried to eat well and not go overboard with
food. It was temporary and I just had to ride the wave and wait it
out!
Eva
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157.127 | don't worry - be happy! | PASTA::UMBRELLO | | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:09 | 22 |
| I gained about 35-40 lbs with both of my pregnancies. I held onto
about 15 lbs.from my first pregnancy and lost it all after my second
pregnancy after 5-6 months and with help from Weight Watchers. Because
I'm not a big person to begin with that amount of weight gain placed
too much pressure on my back so that (especially with my first) I had
difficulty walking for any length of time once I hit my 7th month.
Therefore, I was unable to exercise much at all. I went for short
walks when I could - that was it. I used to get ALOT of comments from
people asking if I was carrying twins!!
I also worried about being unattractive, but my husband didn't feel
that way at all. He tried boosting my self-esteem when it really
seemed low and that helped alot.
As many women have indicated it is usually temporary and if you try
to focus on the fact that you are carrying this wonderful miracle
inside of you it is all worth it in the end - believe me!
Best Regards,
/Karen
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