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ok so again I'm 15 weeks and 1 day pregnant, and I recently found out I'm having a boy... But I've gained so much weight already... Is that normal while carrying a baby boy?
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I was 145 before I got pregnant and now I'm 172
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5'4 sorry auto correct ^^^^^^
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Im about 5'14 and weighed in at 110 at my last app. Im 18 weeks with a boy and my weight has stayed steady. However I workout almost daily, eat entirely organic, drink atleast 60-70 oz of water ONLY daily and I haven't added any extra daily calories. Hes growing just fine so my doctor told me to stay with it. I have no bump yet either.
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OK So How Much Have U gained?
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i was very small before I got pregnant. And athletic
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I put on almost 20kilos with my daughter this time with my boy I got really sick & lost almost 8kilos I'm now 4kilos above my pre pregnancy weight. I don't think sex matters it's just that each pregnancy is different & it's all about how to eat.
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Doesn't matter if it's a boy or girl weight gain depends on your weight before pregnancy. if u were already overweight usually doctors don't recommend to gain much. Speak to your doctor about it. Also try to eat snacks during the day instead of big meals such as nuts, fruits, or carrots or even crackers. Don't get carried away with the whole "eating for two" thing, gd luck
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I gained so much weight with my boy, a lil over 100lbs that was extreme weight gain, with my first girl I gained about 25 lbs and my second girl I gained 17lbs.
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