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What's the accurate weight we should gain at the end of our pregnancy. Right now im 30+6 and i have gain 25 lbs
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Im 35 weeks and ive gained 45 pounds
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It depends! I was 110 before and I'm 32 weeks and I'm 150 and its all in my tummy. Your doctor should watch and make sure your gaining the right amount of weight (: unless your Dr says something to you I wouldn't worry too much (:
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Thanks girls.. Ill have to ask my doctor:)
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I weighed 122 prepregnancy and now at 35 weeks and 4 days I weigh 149. I've weighes 149 the last couple weeks so even tho baby is gaining I'm not
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Depends on your size.

If you are under weight then you should gain up to 40 lbs
If you are healthy weight then up to 30 lbs
if you are over weight then up to 20- 25lbs
if you are obese then you shouldn't gain more than 10-15lbs

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7631083 tn?1394352887
That is something you should ask your doctor. They normally will tell you if you are gaining to much not enough or the right amount
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I'm only 30weeks and finally gained ten pounds. I say ask your doc they'll tell you
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8835615 tn?1410091411
I was 108 before I was pregnant. 31 weeks and I've gained about 30 pounds. And it's all on my belly
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I think it just depends on your body honestly. With my son I was 112 at the beginning and 126 when I had him. This time I started at 140.5 and now at 33+3 I'm 142.
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Everyone is different only your doctor can answer this for you
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