Hi,
as long as the baby looks fine and your wife is eating a healthy diet with plenty of protein, healthy fats, and veges there is no need to worry about weight gain (or lack of). I am also diabetic and now 26 weeks and have only gained about 3 kg so far.
Most important for the baby is that her blood sugars are very well controlled.
My Obe doesn't worry about lack of weight gain as long as the mother is eating well. She told me she has had patients gain no weight and deliver perfectly healthy babies, and other gain heaps and still the baby does not do so well.
Best wishes to you and your wife.
I'm 28 weeks abs have just now gained 7 pounds if the baby is okay I wouldn't worry too much
I'm 28 weeks abs have just now gained 7 pounds if the baby is okay I wouldn't worry too much
I would agree with journeyjo. She is probably being very careful about her diet. She has obviously gained a little according to your original post. If the baby is gaining and looks healthy, I wouldn't worry to much, but if you question his compentency, is it possible to see another Dr. for a second opinion? Honestly, though, the baby is probably just fine. They tend to take what they need first, with mommy getting what she needs secondly. If her diet is healthy, balanced and she is in fact eating enough (at this stage I found myself eating several small meals a day as opposed to 3 larger ones), then it's probably ok.
I had gestational diabetes in my last pregnancy (and this one) and I stayed the same weight basically from the second trimester onwards. For me, it was because I was following a healthy diet. I was definitely eating less fat and no refined sugar or flour, but lots of fruits, veggies, meats and healthy carbs. My doctor wasn't concerned and my baby was born healthy. So I guess the question would be -- has she changed her eating habits? And if so, is it for the better?