Pregnancy Weight Gain
One of the biggest things that women worry about when they are pregnant is the health of their child. After that, their second biggest worry is pregnancy weight gain. Some women put more thought into this than others do, but this is something that your doctor will be concerned about. Many times women take the old adage ‘eating for two’ a little too seriously and end up gaining a lot more weight than they should have. When a woman gains too much weight during pregnancy, there are many problems that can occur. A lot of women like to use the excuse that just because they are pregnant, they can eat what they want. This is very bad and can cause problems down the road and after labor.
Your doctor will be able to tell you what a safe pregnancy weight gain will be. Though you should not skimp on your meals, and you should make sure that you eat everything that you need, you should never go overboard. Your body does need extra vitamins and minerals to help you feed your growing child, but if you go overboard, your body will store everything as fat. If your pregnancy weight gain begins to get out of control, there are many medical conditions that can result. If you find that you are worried about your pregnancy weight gain, contact your doctor at once. If your next appointment is coming up, you can wait until then to talk to them. Tell them that you are worried about your pregnancy weight gain and ask them if you are on the right track or not. In some cases, you may just be hypersensitive about your weight. In other cases, you may have something to worry about. It is always better to ask your doctor than to wonder. Remember that your pregnancy weight gain will not necessarily go away when you have your baby. You may have seen models and actresses that can fit right back into their clothing a week or so after they give birth, but you should know this is not the norm. You can expect that some of your pregnancy weight gain will stay with you for a few months after you have given birth. If you choose to breast-feed, you may find the weight comes off quicker than you thought. However, if you are still carrying around your pregnancy weight gain after a few months and have not lost a pound, you may want to talk to your doctor about how to get those extra pounds off. You won’t want to have that extra weight on if you decide to have another baby, or the problem will just compound itself. Other resources
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