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"I Gained Fifteen Pounds in my First Trimester!"

What You Can Do About It
-- By Becky Hand, Licensed & Registered Dietitian

First thing to do is relax! This is not that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things when it comes to your pregnancy. But there are some potential problems with gaining too much weight you should be aware of. The excess can result in extra backaches, leg pain, increased fatigue, and varicose veins. The baby may also become too large for a safe vaginal delivery. There is also an increased risk of postoperative complications and of course, the excess weight is harder for you to shed.

You are wise to be proactive and you CAN get back on track. The important thing is this is NOT the time to start a crash diet. Crash diets are not good for you and can harm the baby. It is a good time to analyze your diet and fitness program and set some healthy goals for the rest of your pregnancy. This will get you back on track.

Check Your Nutrition

First, take at good look at your eating habits and try to locate the problem areas. Do you overindulge in sweets, cake, cookies, pie, and pastries? Are you turning to high-fat, fried foods for comfort? Are you caught in the eating-for-two myth?

Once you have analyzed your diet, decide where you want to make the changes. Remember you need to meet these daily minimum servings:

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Member Comments About this Article
"I am on my third pregnancy and my last one was 4 and a half years ago. With my second son I seemed to gain the most weight in the first trimester ,gaining nearly 16 pounds. Although I slowed the weight gain down I still ended up pretty enourmous by the end. It took me almost a year and a half to lose the weight,NIGHTMARE. Breastfeeding doesnt speed up the weight loss for everyone ,in fact for me ,absolutley nothing shifted till I had completely stopped. I am on week 13 now and have gained 8 pou..." -- LORRAINEPILK
"I loved this article. I have not gained much weight, but my weight has definitely gone to new places. It's rather bothersome, due to the fact that I'm not showing just yet. Everyday I feel more and more pregnant, but weight gain is my one of my few worries." -- LINDSAYJO
"DON'T WORRY, JUST BREASTFEED. Try to stay within the healthy range (25-35 lbs) and then just breastfeed. It can be challenging at first, but I lost all my baby weight with my first within 2 weeks just from breastfeeding." -- KALISARAH88
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About The Author
Becky Hand
Becky is a registered and licensed dietitian with almost 20 years of experience. She teaches prenatal classes and counsels individuals, helping women eat right and stay fit before, during and after their pregnancies.
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