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2nd trimester

Hi
I have gained excessive weight.
Jst entered 2nd trimester nd ma weight is 57kg already.....
I wz 50 kg wn I conceived.
I'm  158 cm tall...
Wat to do..??
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5300020 tn?1376762379
I wanted to post , but I was delaying looking up the conversion chart- so thanks girls!
Everyone gains weight totally different with each pregnancy. And I've noticed in different spots, too. The day of delivery though you have an instant 20# weight loss though and it'll fall off as your blood levels go down, swelling, water weight, etc. No worries ;)  lots of girls with very healthy pregnancies gain 50+.
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5628321 tn?1376273593
First of all, thanks barbieann for the math...I would have had to look it up to Lol. Then, that sounds like a normal weight gain.  I gained up to 168 lbs day of delivery..started at 121. Most of that went away right at delivery so, it had to be baby, placenta, fluid.... I wouldn't worry :)
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4591205 tn?1410605174
i just looked it u online and it looks like u were around 110 pre pregnancy. Smaller girls tend to gain more weight when pregnant. Talk to your dr if he isn't concerned you shouldn't be either
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4591205 tn?1410605174
I'm not sure what that means because i dont kno wthe kg to lb formula but they say 2-3 lbs a month is healthy for first and second trimester gain then in 3rd trimester you gain like a lb a week. sorry hope this may help calm ur fears a lil. Your body will gain what it needs for baby
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