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Had my 20 week dr. visit today - I gained 10lbs since my 16 week appointment.
I seem to recall a similar jump around the same time with DD1, when my appetite came back and my belly "popped". But I still got the lecture about "aggressive weight gain" and "try to gain only a 1/2 lb a week". Yeah, I'll get right on that. It's not like I'm eating a dozen donuts for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
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Liz DD1 5/08 "Little bug" ![]() DD2 10/10 "Little bee" |
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LOL, whatevs. If that's your pattern, just smile and nod and don't worry about it. Eating healthy foods is the important thing.
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I had a month with a big gain like that; next month I didn't gain nearly as much. My doctor commented at that second appt that she was glad to see that I had leveled off a bit - she said that it's very normal to have a month with a big gain and then to slow down a bit. She said that she wouldn't have told me to watch anything unless I had a couple of big gains in a row.
Glad your appetite is back! |
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I've been told that fetuses can have growth spurts just like kids. Most of the people I know--including myself--had one month where their weight shot right up, then leveled off in a more consistent increase.Did you know in the UK they don't even weigh pregnant women (at least not at each regular appointment)? |
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I recall having a big jump in weight right around 20ish weeks both times, then things slacked off until the end, and not because I changed the good stuff I was eating. I'm heavy anyway, so that might make a difference. I agree with pp - Eating healthy is the most important thing.
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I heard this too. I gained 45lbs with my singleton pregnancies and 55lbs with my twins. Clearly my body has it's own ideas, despite my efforts not to eat so much with the singletons and to pack on the weight for the twins. I agree- WHATEVER DOC!
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Lisa, struggling mom to Gator ('03) Cha ('05) Sisi and Greenbean ('07) and the hubby child ('71) "I'm sure we can handle this situation maturely, just like the responsible adults that we are. Isn't that right, Mr. Poopy Pants?" - The Naked Gun 2 1/2 |
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Another vote for smiling and nodding! And glad to hear that your appetite is back!!
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Mommy to a total chatterbox ![]() DD now tells me she prefers to be known as a ![]() DD 10/08 |
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I gained 130lbs with M and 100lbs with TT. My OBGYN never said anything. I lost the weight after each child.
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Jenn M - my 7 yo ADHD/anxiety monkey. TT - my 4yo tiny terror. "Swimming is not a sport. Swimming is a way to keep from drowning. That’s just common sense!" "I don’t have a fear of heights. I do, however, have a fear of falling from heights." “No comment” is a comment." "The reason they call it the American Dream is because you have to be asleep to believe it." "Atheism is a non-prophet organization." - George Carlan |
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Whatevs.
I gained 23 lbs while pg w/DS. I gained 0 lbs in the 3rd tri. I lost 5 lbs in the first. So I gained 28 lbs in 3 mos, so 9-10lbs/mo. Nobody ever said boo. Clearly, I did not gain too much weight, but I gained it all at once. Similar weight gain pattern during my pg w/DD.
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-Ry mommy to DS who is 7 DD who is 4 and my girl in heaven |
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Eat healthy and don't worry. Whatever, no two people are the same...
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Mama to Bumbee. A VERY busy girl...Making me a VERY Mama.
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