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How much weight should you gain during pregnancy?
Discussing weight can always be a sensitive topic, but as a pregnant person’s baby grows and their body changes, it can be an important conversation to have.
“It’s important for patients to feel comfortable discussing weight with their physicians while not being judged,” says Dr. Daniel Miller, obstetrics and gynecologist physician at Advocate Medical Group in Park Ridge and Mount Prospect, Ill.
Dr. Miller says the amount of weight a patient needs to gain in pregnancy depends on their starting weight and body mass index (BMI).
“BMI is not a perfect indicator of total fat and total lean tissue in a person’s body, but it is a good screening tool for doctors and other clinicians,” says Dr. Miller.
There are some estimates for how much weight a person can expect to gain during their pregnancy:
- If someone has a healthy BMI of 18.5-25, they should expect to gain 25 to 35 pounds
- A patient who is overweight, or has a BMI of 25-30, should expect to gain 15 to 25 pounds
- For those who are obese, or have a BMI over 30, 11 to 20 pounds of weight gain is normal
Determining your ideal pregnancy weight gain is important because there can be complications if you gain too much weight or not enough weight.
Excess weight gain in pregnancy increases the following:
- A mother’s risk for a large baby
- Gestational hypertension/preeclampsia
- Preterm birth
- The need for a c-section
Weight retention can also be a concern.
“Children born to mothers who gained excess weight in pregnancy have a higher chance of childhood obesity,” says Dr. Miller.
If a person does not gain enough weight during pregnancy the following complications could occur:
- Small or growth restricted babies
- Birth defects
- Difficulty with breastfeeding
- Increased risk for illness or developmental delays in babies and children
Are you trying to watch your weight? Take a free online quiz to learn more about your healthy weight range here.
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