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Anyone's weight spiraling the last couple of weeks?

I have 17 days left and I feel like every time I step on the scale (which is a daily torture for me) I've gone up ATLEAST a whole flippin pound! Its really bothering me. I've gained almost 45lbs and I just feel like crying about it. I'm so over pregnancy weight gain.
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It feel like t is harder b/c I have faithfully gone to the gym my whole pregnancy. Granted not every workout was a killer workout but between that and keeping my diet in some sort of order I'm disappointed in the weigt game and it makes me feel like just throwing in the towel..... Glad I'm not the only one. *sigh*
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So glad I'm not the only one! I have gained just over 40 pounds! Can't quite believe it! 16 days to go can't wait to meet my little man and get back in shape!
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I've gained 32 lbs, due in 16 days
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Me too, every week I have gained more weight during my last quarter of pregnancy, its okay though, I have a personal trainer already lined up for after my 6 week checkup, lbs
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I'm right there with you. I'm due thursday and I have gained 52 pounds! That is the worst part of going to the doc is getting on the scales!
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I need a hole to crawl in and some jack.... Ugggggh :*(
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Ditto, my dr. Was like this was a first a patient was concerned about weight.. he isn't but im like tf
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