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Question from ?Gwen & Dylan’s Mama?



I weighed 130 lbs b4 my first pregnancy. I gained 56lbs with her and I lost 20-30 of it in the past 15 months. I still have a stretch roll from that pregnancy. Now, I’m pregnant with #2. I’m 5 weeks and I’m soooo worried I’m going to be so huge and gain too much weight. It sucks cuz I can be a lazy person… What can I do?



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Question from ?cutie with a booty?



Im a 18 and i weight 100 pounds I eat but don’t gain weight. I just found out I was pregnant and the doctor told me that since im15 pounds under weight that I needed to gain at lest 35 pounds. What do I eat? I know I cant eat to much fat food but I don’t know what to eat.



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Question from Preggo23



I just found out I’m pregnant a week ago. I have a thyroid disorder that already causes me to gain weight and now I’m pregnant on top of it. I’m starving and eat way more than I ever have. I’m 5 1/2 weeks and don’t want to be a house by January.



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Question from Tom Weldon



I’m not sure if my girlfriend is pregnant but she has been tested a few times and all negative but for the last few months her period has been irregular and she has been gaining weight slowly. I haven’t seen her in 2 months until last night and her breasts were a lot bigger…is that a sign? How long would it take for the weight to start adding on? Could you be ten pounds bigger in 2 weeks or would it take longer?



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Question from Dragonfly85



I mean why can’t you just eat healthy and stay the weight you are??

I’m not pregnant, but I was just wondering.



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Question from Wendy B



I am in my first pregnancy (3 months along, almost 4) and I am naturally a tiny person. For some reason I am having trouble gaining weight while pregnant. I have always had trouble putting on weight and I think it may be due to my fast metalboism. What can I do? I want to make sure my baby weighs enough and is nice and healthy.



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Question from Jayden



I found out last week I am pregnant. Approx. 5 to 8 weeks (going to doc tomorrow to be sure) I am curious to when most women gain weight. I have noticed my pants are slightly a bit tighter, and more uncomfortable. I haven’t gained pounds (by the scale) but is it possible I have actually gotten bigger or is it all in my mind? Thanks.



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Question from loveismymiddlename



I’ve heard people say they haven’t gained weight when their pregnant. How is that?
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ok, i thought you had to gain weight, but my friend told me she only gained a pound.

and i’m not pregnant.



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Question from Goose



I am now exactly 6 months pregnant, went to see the doctor today and I was told I gained 30 lbs. I am hungry all the time, I take walks, how do I not gain weight?!?! I eat when my body feels hungry!



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Morning sickness is one of the first tell-tale signs of pregnancy. It can occur as early as two weeks after conception and is usually one of the first symptoms that clues women in the thought that they might be pregnant. The name is slightly misleading though, as morning sickness can occur at any time during the day. It is common for many women to feel ill at night, in the middle of the afternoon, or before/after meals, on a reoccuring basis throughout their first trimester.

Most pregnant women experience morning sickness, although the degree to which it is felt differs from person to person. There are the lucky few that report no morning sickness at all, and the unlucky who experience morning sickness throughout their entire pregnancy. For most, however, morning sickness generally lasts between two to six weeks during the first trimester.

Morning sickness can range from mild to overwhelming. Vomiting often occurs, which causes many women in their first trimester to actually lose, rather than gain, weight. Doctors generally agree that morning sickness is caused by altered hormone levels caused by the pregnancy. This combined with a heightened sense of smell and taste can cause many women to experience nausea in reaction to certain foods and aromas. However, once these hormone levels even out during the second trimester, the symptoms usually go away.

Preventing morning sickness is not easy, as it is a naturally occurring part of pregnancy. But its effect can be lessened by keeping well hydrated and getting adequate rest. It’s important to prevent an empty stomach by frequently snacking on mild, filling foods such as saltine crackers. An empty stomach can leave you even more vulnerable to nausea and vomiting.

Some common cures for morning sickness include cayenne pepper and organic apple cider vinegar. It sounds strange, but both of these substances can help to quell an uneasy stomach. If you feel like you can’t keep anything down, drinking ginger ale and eating soup made from chicken broth are usually effective.

As you suffer through morning sickness, just keep in mind that these symptoms are only temporary. Once your baby is born, you will be so consumed with joy that you will forget about these unpleasant pregnancy side effects.



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