brigitte_d
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for your suggestions regarding postpartum exercise. I really appreciate your help.
Anyway, tomorrow I'll be 39 weeks! I've put on 43 pounds--way too much. WAY. Everything is fine with baby, however: no polyhydramnios or anything like that.
I come from a long line of teeny-tiny ladies, and even my mother-in-law is a tiny, tiny lady (size 1). I was a teeny-tiny lady myself before I got pregnant. Nobody on either side of the family (immediate family, anyway) has ever put on this much gestational weight--and no one before me has ever been particularly exercise- or diet-conscious during pregnancy. AND my mom's and mother-in-law's kids were bigger than mine is estimated to be. So I'm feeling a little distraught over this excessive weight gain, because I've done everything right and don't have a huge baby (per ultrasound estimates).
I guess I just need a little support because I've never been this huge and unwieldy. At least I can still do Cross Train Express (very modified, obviously), which is about the only thing that keeps me feeling really, really good these days.
Shouldn't my doctors be worried about all this weight? It's like they totally don't care if you turn out as a total cow afterwards. Anyone else out there concerned? I'm very concerned.
Thanks again to everyone who posted postpartum exercise advice.
Brigitte.
Thanks for your suggestions regarding postpartum exercise. I really appreciate your help.
Anyway, tomorrow I'll be 39 weeks! I've put on 43 pounds--way too much. WAY. Everything is fine with baby, however: no polyhydramnios or anything like that.
I come from a long line of teeny-tiny ladies, and even my mother-in-law is a tiny, tiny lady (size 1). I was a teeny-tiny lady myself before I got pregnant. Nobody on either side of the family (immediate family, anyway) has ever put on this much gestational weight--and no one before me has ever been particularly exercise- or diet-conscious during pregnancy. AND my mom's and mother-in-law's kids were bigger than mine is estimated to be. So I'm feeling a little distraught over this excessive weight gain, because I've done everything right and don't have a huge baby (per ultrasound estimates).
I guess I just need a little support because I've never been this huge and unwieldy. At least I can still do Cross Train Express (very modified, obviously), which is about the only thing that keeps me feeling really, really good these days.
Shouldn't my doctors be worried about all this weight? It's like they totally don't care if you turn out as a total cow afterwards. Anyone else out there concerned? I'm very concerned.
Thanks again to everyone who posted postpartum exercise advice.
Brigitte.