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I Block Stupid People said in January 26th, 2010 at 9:43 am    

I was overweight when I got pregnant with my first. I gained all of 17 lbs during that pregnancy. I was eating better from day one and started walking, just to be healthier – not to prevent weight gain. Once I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes I stuck to the diet to the letter and I guarantee that while I was doing that diet I lost a lot of weight even though the scale still creeped up just a bit. I also dealt with the nutso blood pressure at the end.

Here's the kicker: When I went in for my 6 week check up I had dropped 50lbs and was 33 lbs under my pre-pregnancy weight. So even though I obviously gained a few with the baby, I actually lost weight while pregnant.

Fast forward: Now pregnant with #2. I was put on bed rest at 24w 6d and up until that point had only gained about 5 lbs. My blood pressure went bananas from day one of being pregnant and it took a couple of months to finally get it under control. Now at 31 weeks the blood pressure has started to creep back up and I've gained a total of 16 lbs so far.

I'm not sure if no weight gain is good but a small weight gain is fine. There was recently a study out that said it's okay for overweight women to gain less during pregnancy so long as they're being healthy. Also in regards to the BP, you're at a higher risk of pre-eclampsia just because it's your first pregnancy (I'm assuming).

However, any doctor is going to tell you the same thing, pregnant or not – exercise is key to keeping it down. Exercise also happens to be good for diabetes if you end up down that route as well. Eating "right" and exercise are the only things (besides medication) that you can really do.

Good Luck.

Ciana's mommy said in January 26th, 2010 at 10:34 am    
Sylviaw said in January 26th, 2010 at 3:27 pm    

Just take it easy. Walk for 10 -20 mins at wateva pace you feel is comfortable. Swimming is also a great method of exercise.
Hope this helps :)

Sillymad said in January 27th, 2010 at 10:38 pm    
36 weeks with my angel? said in January 28th, 2010 at 1:00 am    

I had the same issues as you have when I was preg with all 4 of my pregnancies. Have you tried Flinstones with iron vitamins? I had to use those b/c all the other vitamins made me sick, so sick I'd vomit and feel nauseated all day.
I would take 2 flinstones followed by some toast. I would also take the vitamins b4 bed and that seemed to help. As far as the constipation it is b/c of the iron in the vit. I had to drink 2 glasses of prune juice daily, and if that doesn't help you take a dose of Metamucil daily.
How far along are you, if you are early in your preg. the nausea should ease up at about 12-14 weeks.
I was the EXACT same way with the salt and vinegar chips, omg I craved those throughout my entire pregnancy! I never even liked those b4, and I hate them now, but boy did I love them when I was pregnant

ETA I also tried the motion sickness bands that another poster stated, they worked great for me! They really did help subside my nausea. They sell them at the drug store just ask the pharmacist they will know what your talking about. They aren't very fashionable (lol) but they def. worked for me

SR said in January 28th, 2010 at 8:15 am    

Relax. Of course the VAST majority of women who don't take folic acid have healthy babies and babies without NTD's. (Routine folic acid supplementation has only been recommended for the past decade or so, and obviously most babies were born healthy.) Also many processed and prepared foods are now supplemented with it (since the need is highest in the first few weeks when most women dont' even know that they are pregnant), so if you eat a remotely healthy diet you're already getting a lot.

sparklingeyes24 said in January 28th, 2010 at 12:55 pm    

So far you sound like a healthy pregnant women!! Lol. The cramping is from your uterus stretching and that will last for a few more weeks. I had cramping until my 13th week. I didn't get sick until I was around 9 weeks pregnant, and that lasted until I was about 14 weeks. Keep taking your prenatals, and I wish you the best of luck!!!

lovely said in January 29th, 2010 at 6:19 am    

Don't feel to bad just think about the people out there that have a baby and didn't even know they were pregnant(I know sounds crazy right but it happens)they don't get any prenatal care at all and about people 60 70 100 years ago that had babies I don't think there was even vitamins back then and babies were fine as long as you don't drink do drugs or have anything tragic happen I'm sure your baby will be fine.I myself missed quite a few pills and my baby is a healthy four month old now and she was almost 6 weeks early.

Tara said in January 29th, 2010 at 8:46 am    

the same thing happened to me. i think it's very normal. unfortunately there's not a lot you can do about it. just try to stay calm and positive. everything turned out fine for me and i'm sure it will for you too.

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