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Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
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Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Tue Jul 10 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
Total number of notes:9931

418.0. "HUGENESS!!" by no::author () Wed Mar 22 1989 13:12

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418.1Talk to your doctor and dietition....EMASS::SICALong and winding road...BUT..!Wed Mar 22 1989 14:468
    	Work very closely with your doctor.  It is not recomended that
    one diets when pregnant, there is a note in here somewhere to that
    effect.  Take heart and follow your doctors advice, he can probably,
    in conjunction with a dietition, set up a regular menu that will
    prevent you from gaining, except of course for junior...
    
    							Paul

418.2You may not have to gainATSE::BLOCKHey, today is part of reality, too!Wed Mar 22 1989 15:5014
	Not all doctors agree that massive weight gain during pregnancy is 
	necessary.  Talk to your obstetrician about good nutrition versus
	calorie counts.  I know that Weight Watchers has a modified program
	for pregnant and nursing women; they require a doctor's note for 
	you to participate, so I'm sure they have something printed up
	about it that you could get.  

	Yes, you will need more protein and other nutrients, but you can 
	have proper nutrition without going out of control.

	Good luck,
	Beverly

418.3Go for it, and take care of that baby!DPDMAI::POGARonward and downwardWed Mar 22 1989 20:1136
    I weighed 210 pounds when I found out I was pregnant.  My ideal
    weight is around 130.  So don't despair!
    
    At the time, I was self-employed with no insurance and couldn't
    find a doctor right away that didn't cost an arm and a leg (neither
    of which I could spare).  All of them wanted LOTS of money up front,
    and I didn't have it (SINGLE and self-employed, just starting the
    business).
    
    Anyway, I immediately quit taking ANY kind of medication (aspirin,
    sinus medicine, whatever), quit drinking (although I didn't drink
    that much anyway), and started watching what I ate.  I changed my
    diet to be what it should have been all along (and hasn't been since)
    and only gained a total of 22 pounds.  I cut out junk food and only
    allowed myself caffeine (tea and soft drinks) from Friday evenings
    to Sundays.
    
    Result?  A very healthy, happy pregnancy and a loss of 32 pounds
    the first week!  My daughter was a healthy 8 lb. 10 oz. when she
    was born, and is still a very healthy 2-1/2 year old!  I've kept
    her off of junk food except for every once in a while (absolutely
    no chocolate, though), and I'm hoping that her father's "thin" cells
    far outnumber my "fat" cells.
    
    
    
    
    
    Of course, I've gained back quite a bit since then...
    
    Good luck to you and take care of yourself!
    
    
    Catherine
    

418.4Lose while pregnant!DELNI::LANEThu Mar 23 1989 15:129
    Just wanted to say that my sister-in-law who was really overweight
    (about 290?) lost weight during her pregnancy's!  She really did
    great.  She ate tons of vegtables and cut out the junk food and
    felt great!  She has even kept it off....!  I would suggest looking
    into the weight watchers diet.  Good luck!
    
          nancy
    

418.5Try Weight WatchersAVANT::BERTOTThu Mar 23 1989 15:305
    When I was pregnant for my first my doctor recommended Weight Watchers.
    I think if you follow the childrens program it allow for enough
    added nutrients.   Good Luck!
    Elaine

418.6COMCAD::KRISTYIconize me!Thu Mar 23 1989 18:376
    I was also quite overweight when I got pregnant with my daughter
    (around 218 lbs).  I lost 10 lbs while I was pregnant, but that was
    because I had morning, noon, and night sickness the whole nine months. 
    Don't despair -- follow what your doctor thinks will be healthy for you
    and your baby.