post-pregnancy weight gain
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 11:57 pm
So I did some research, and while this level of weight gain may indeed be "normal" (as in typical) it doesn't appear to be ideal. WebMD as well as most other sites put the recommended amount at 25-35 (it was 15-25 a couple of generations back, and women started out thinner to begin with).
I stress out about this a lot, because my own mother was very thin (about 5'6" and 120) when she was young, barely gained a pound with me, then at my age, got pregnant with my brother and ballooned up to probably about a size 16, and didn't ever lose it til she got ill. (So yeah, obviously being thin does not equal being "healthy," always.) I know it did a number on her self-esteem: I own essentially no photos of her during a 25 year span. And 185 at 5'6" (taller than average) is on the border of overweight/obese.
What's done is done, but I know that if I ever get pregnant, I am regaling my doctor with instructions that I'd rather limit my weight gain to a manageable level rather than have to undergo some heroic effort later. I myself am not too thin or tall (about 135 and 5'4"), but I'm happy with how I look and would very much like to stay that way pre-menopause, at least, in a +-10-lb range. Twenty-five years of crap self-esteem seems like a viable medical concern, I guess. (And I lack my grandmother's neurotic commitment to being too thin to donate blood and eating dessert, like, quarterly. Ha.)
I stress out about this a lot, because my own mother was very thin (about 5'6" and 120) when she was young, barely gained a pound with me, then at my age, got pregnant with my brother and ballooned up to probably about a size 16, and didn't ever lose it til she got ill. (So yeah, obviously being thin does not equal being "healthy," always.) I know it did a number on her self-esteem: I own essentially no photos of her during a 25 year span. And 185 at 5'6" (taller than average) is on the border of overweight/obese.
What's done is done, but I know that if I ever get pregnant, I am regaling my doctor with instructions that I'd rather limit my weight gain to a manageable level rather than have to undergo some heroic effort later. I myself am not too thin or tall (about 135 and 5'4"), but I'm happy with how I look and would very much like to stay that way pre-menopause, at least, in a +-10-lb range. Twenty-five years of crap self-esteem seems like a viable medical concern, I guess. (And I lack my grandmother's neurotic commitment to being too thin to donate blood and eating dessert, like, quarterly. Ha.)