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pregnancy and weight gainWeight Gain and Pregnancy
(Dad, this one’s for you too!)
By Shawn Tassone, MD and Kathryn Landherr, MD -
Husband and Wife OBG Team, and Authors of 'Hands Off My Belly! The Pregnant Woman’s Survival Guide to
Myths, Mothers, and Moods'

Myths abound as to how much weight a pregnant woman should gain. The reality is the recommended amount of weight gain depends upon how your weight at the time of conception.

If you’re of average weight, we recommend that you gain 25 to 35 pounds. If you’re underweight, you want to increase that to upward of 40 pounds. Women who are overweight, want to keep their weight gain to around fifteen pounds, unless they are extremely overweight, in which case we don’t recommend any additional weight gain.

These figures are for a normal pregnancy. In certain circumstances, such as when a pregnant woman retains excessive amounts of fluid in her legs and feet, weight gain can’t be controlled. But usually, if you’re eating a healthy diet and regularly doing moderate exercising, your weight gain should be within the above parameters.

So how much of this extra weight will lose at delivery or soon after. Here’s the breakdown:

  • 2-3 pounds of amniotic fluids

  • 3-4 pounds for increased blood volume

  • 1-2 pounds for breast enlargement

  • 2 pounds for increased size of uterus

  • 6-8 pounds for the baby

  • 1-2 pounds for the placenta

Right there, you’ve already lost 15 to 20 pounds. What about the remaining six to ten pounds? These pounds are fat stores and your hungry baby will help you shed them during breastfeeding.

Let’s not forget about dad. More than one woman has complained to us that her husband is gaining weight with her and more than one father has become a chubby hubby. This may happen for a number of reasons. Perhaps you’re eating more comfort foods that are higher in calories. Maybe you’re both eating healthy foods, but in greater quantity. Most men are not consciously aware that they’re eating more and gaining weight. It’s as if they’re subconsciously trying to support you by gaining weight themselves. The problem is that he doesn’t have a reason to have a pregnant looking belly, but you do. The best thing you can do is make him aware of what he’s eating and get him to exercise with you if he’s not doing so already.

Shawn Tassone, MD & Kathryn Landherr, MD on Big Blend Radio
Discussing Weight Gain & Pregnancy, Dr. Tassone & Dr. Landherr were featured guests on Big Blend Radio's 'Ultimate Living' show which aired live on Jan. 22, 2010. To listen to her interview, please double-click on the play button below.

 
Shawn A. Tassone, Kathryn M. LandherrShawn A. Tassone, MD, FACOG, and Kathryn M. Landherr, MD, FACOG are the co-owners of La Dea Women’s Health in Tucson, AZ, where Dr. Tassone is the medical director and his wife, Dr. Landherr, is a practicing physician. Both Drs. Tassone and Landherr completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and are board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. Each is also an Associate Fellow of Integrative Medicine under Dr. Andrew Weil at the University of Arizona. Together they are the authors of 'Hands Off My Belly! The Pregnant Woman’s Survival Guide to Myths, Mothers, and Moods'. Learn more at www.HandsOffMyBellyGuide.com

     
 
   

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