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Hi, there! I am 29.5 weeks pregnant. This is my 3rd pregnancy. My first two pregnancies were without GD. I started at a certain weight when I was diagnosed with GD. I went to a nutritionist a week later. I followed her "diet." I lost 4 lbs the first week and 3 lbs the next. Is that normal? My family says that I shouldn't worry bc my belly looks ok & that I'm losing the weight from my own body. Has anyone gone through this?
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Yes, it is very normal. When you cut back on carbs, you will lose weight. You are probably eating much healthier and it's a good thing.
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Thanks for responding. Yes, I am eating healthier. I was very worried. Did you go through the same?
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Completed my second pregnancy with GD. (baby is healthy, my diabetes is on decline, though taking sometime). With my diet I lost weight during second trimester & now 2 weeks after delivery i am finally back to my weight 10 years ago. I plan to keep this healthy carb free diet to maintain this weight & keep diabetes off!
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Oh, Rausa that is wonderful!! I'm also planning to keep this diet after my baby is born. I'm looking forward to going back to the gym. I'm not thinking of getting a crazy about it, though. I just want that ugly diabetes to stay away!! I've been maintaining my levels so I think I'm doing good so far.
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very nice topic and thanks.
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Very normal. I gained very little weight after following the GD diet and after delivery I weighed less than when I got pregnant. My baby was born at a very healthy 7 lbs 6 oz.
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gym exercise is weight loss for a other persons
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I have lost 14 pounds since I got pregnant. I gained 3 back when I found out I had GD and since then I have lost those 3 pounds. The baby is gaining though and that is what matters.
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As long as baby is doing ok and your dr isn't concerned, I think you're fine.
I strongly recommend something like the SANE diet by Jonathan bailor. (Closest thing I've found go what I was doing during my first and now second pregnancy) It's a way to change eating not just diet. Look up carriebrown.com for some awesome recipes. |
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