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I'm 14w6d and haven't gained even a pound and only got sick once this pregnancy. Should I be worried?
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Thank you.
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My name is Paige too :) It's normal and somewhat hereditary. I am 26 weeks and I finally put on my first 5 pounds.
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Okay thank you.
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Dont stress.. even before pregnancy it was hard for me to gain weight.. it took a while for me to start putting on pounds and now at 6 months i only gained a total of 12 lbs
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Awesome. :) so you haven't gained any yet too?
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by the way Paige you and i have the same due date :)
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I'm also not gaining. i also am active however. id honestly rather not gain right now even though i am afraid to gain it so at once. My Dr said i have to gain 20-25 lbs. I'm good on that as long as I'm healthy. :)
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Okay thank you.
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You'll gain weight when your body is ready. Just eat healthy and regularly and drink lots of water.
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So watch what I eat and i'll gain weight?
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Yea..  what re1006 said.lol.
they had told me i have g. Diabetes .. and every time I went in I would lose 2 pounds and in every appointment. . To be honest I never watched what I ate.. till then I only gained 2 pounds
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Okay thank you ladies.
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Im 14 weeks and I havent gained I lost 12 pounds
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As long as your doctor isn't concerned. I'm 20+1 and finally gained 4 pounds. You're fine :)
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