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weight gain...

Before I got pregnant I was 128...im currently 31 weeks and a couple days..I weigh 159 now...is this too much weight gain???
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I was going to say 36 weeks but corrected it to exact day.. So I am not almost 35+5 I am exactly 35+5 lol my bad
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I'm usually 128lbs and I am 5'8-5'9 tall depending on how well I've been sleeping. I'm right now almost 35+5 weeks and weighing 179lbs. I am feeling fat as hell and literally nothing fits not my rings nothing. I've gained everywhere but my family on both sides aren't overweight and never kept pounds after their pregs. And they had babies up till their forties... Don't be concerned. I've always been the eat everything never gain type and the shed pounds easy as hell if I want to be stick stick thin instead of just regular thin... I don't know your body type but have faith in it..  I've gained waaaay over the recommended weight. Doc says I'm healthy and great and I don't think I'll have issues losing just because of life history and my body type. I'll definitely update though... But have faith and don't be nervous
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My mom was a few pounds smaller than you before pregnancy with all three of us kids and gained 50ish pounds with each one of us. Went back to normal size soon after. A lot of the time, the smaller you are, the more you gain! Just your body gaining the weight it needs for baby, that's all.
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