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Asked by Flowers6708

Q: How much weight have you gained?

I'm 23 weeks with my 2nd baby and I've already gained 23 lbs! Just wondering how much everyone else has gained so far.

This question was asked Dec. 27, 2012 11:05pm
Category: Nutrition, Weight & Fitness

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Answered by Libelula264 - Dec. 28, 2012 6:45pm
I am 18 weeks and have gained about 7 lbs. I expect I will gain more quickly from here on out!

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Answered by monroezelda - Dec. 28, 2012 6:08pm
I have no idea what I have gained I was only weighed at 7 weeks , I will have to ask them to weigh me next time. with my first I put on 2 and a half stone and went up 1 cup size and 2 dress sizes.
this is my 5th pregnancy I am 33 weeks now, I have gone up 1 or 2 dress sizes in trousers depending what shop and 2 dress sizes in tops, my breasts have gone huge and they where already a G cup lol :)

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Answered by littlesteph - Dec. 28, 2012 11:00pm
i'm 27 weeks 28 on sunday and have gained 6lbs, which slightly concerns me as i was not over weight when i got pregnant my bmi was 21.5

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Answered by a member - Dec. 28, 2012 5:10pm
I'm 20w5d and I've gained about 2 lbs. I know it will eventually catch up with me. I was warned to expect a big jump in weight in the next few weeks. I was a tad overweight (based on BMI of 26) pre-pregnancy, so I'm hoping to keep it around 25 lbs total.

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Answered by Runoliver - Jan. 14, 2013 10:30pm
I am 23w4d and have gained 11 pounds. I started this pregnancy at a BMI 19.5. The holidays sure helped to put a few pounds on!

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Answered by a member - Dec. 28, 2012 1:41am
I'm 21 weeks and I've gained about 4 lbs, but I was overweight to begin with so I have really been watching it. I was told I should gain between 15-25 lbs total (compared with an average weight woman who should gain between 25-35 lbs total). With my first pregnancy I gained about 22 lbs total and I'm aiming for that again.

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Answered by kermitpants - Dec. 28, 2012 5:16pm
I'm nearly 27 weeks and I have gained 14lbs. My weight gain is weird... nothing for weeks then a leap of 2 or 3 lbs. Christmas chocolates, probably not helping... ;-)

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Answered by Barbie - Dec. 28, 2012 8:57pm
im 24 weeks tomorrow and i have gained 11 lbs, i'm normal weight.

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Answered by Flowers6708 - Jan. 19, 2013 3:53am
My BMI was 22.3 when I got pregnant, I was 138 lbs and I'm 5'6" tall. I'm not 26 wks 2 days & I've now gained 30 lbs! I'm not pigging out or anything. My dr doesnt seem concerned though. I only gained 40 lbs my whole pregnancy with my 1st.

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Answered by kCharleneS - Jan. 7, 2013 5:10am
When I was pregnant with my first, I didn't have my first prenatal appointment until I was 15 weeks pregnant and I was only 95 pounds. By the end of my pregnancy, at 37 weeks and 4 days, I had gained 50 pounds. But I also didn't know I was pregnant until 9 or 10 weeks so I wasn't taking much care of myself. This time I started out 104 and gained two pounds then lost one in one week and I'm now 13 weeks. And this time I knew from 4 weeks that I was pregnant so I've been taking good care of myself for the most part. Everyone just gains weight differently.

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