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Old 06-08-2016, 11:51 AM #2
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Originally Posted by pattierodiguz View Post
I am 11 weeks pregnant. How much weight should i have gained? I have only gained a pound so far. I was quite nauseated up until last week but i tried to eat properly during that time. My pre-pregnancy weight was 129.5 and i now weight 130.5. I wasn't overweight to begin with so i feel like i should be gaining a little more. Not drastic but a little more. Any advice?
Hi Patti,

From my experience, you're right on track. You only want to gain about 25 pounds over the whole pregnancy. Pretty much anything over that will be yours to keep.

By 3 months I generally gained two pounds. Most of the weight seems to come on in months 6 through 8. By the time you're in your ninth month, the baby is so big you don't have room to eat so much so my weight gain slowed at that point.

Everybody is different and some gain more, some gain less. Some people retain more fluid while pregnant and their weight goes up even more. If you focus on eating healthy and keeping fit, you'll do just fine.

Congrats!

Carol
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