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Putting on enough weight in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/08/2009 00:58:17
Whilst many women worry they are getting too big in pregnancy, it is also important to make sure underweight women are putting on enough weight
Many women complain that during pregnancy, they feel more fat than pregnant. However, pregnancy is not a time to diet and there are targets for healthy weight gain through the months you are expecting.Some women, however, if they are low-weight
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Weight gain in multiple pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 03/12/2007 01:09:09
Any pregnancy will bring on extra weight gain, but what is safe and what should you expect, if you are expecting at least two babies?
Although women vary in how much extra weight they carry through pregnancy, especially if they were under- or overweight before they get pregnant, there is an average pregnancy weight gain range which can be a useful reference to judge how you
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Weight gain in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/03/2009 01:01:19
What's normal weight gain, what isn't, and why you should keep a healthy balance in your diet.
In a Radio 4 interview, a pregnant woman was heard breathlessly talking from the gym, where she was busy working out to counter her changing body's growth. She used phrases like 'putting on weight' and 'feel in control', as if having a baby was on a
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Baby weight and growth charts explained
By Roisin Johnson on 24/11/2010 12:36:34
How your baby's growth chart works, plus when your baby will be weighed and what's normal when it comes to baby weight and weight gain.
It's one of the first bits of info you're given after the birth, so it's little surprise that your baby's weight is on your mind from day one! But you shouldn’t worry about it.“As little ones grow it’s not how heavy they are at any given time that
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What is too much pregnancy weight gain?
By ThinkBaby on 31/07/2007 01:58:37
Although pregnant women should not diet, what is the average extra weight you should expect to put on?
The good news is that for the main part, the range of weights mean that your pre-pregnancy state is taken into account before doctors and midwives get their 'average ideal' measurement notes out. Plus, they will check your weight at every check
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Dads-to-Be Put on Weight Too
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/05/2009 01:52:34
A new poll suggests males put on an average of a stone in weight when their partner is pregnant
For all those women who spend half their pregnancy feeling more fat than pregnant comes the cheering news that dads to be put on an average of a stone in body weight at the same time – and they don't even have a mum-to-be's extremely justifiable
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Myleene Klass happy with her pregnancy weight gain
By Joanna Harvey on 15/03/2011 12:26:12
The singer-turned-presenter says she is “fine” with the weight she has put on during her second pregnancy
Myleene Klass has said that she’s not at all fazed by the weight she has gained during her pregnancy with her second baby.The star, expecting a second girl, previously said that she had, so far, put on three stone. “It’s more now! I was really jowly
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Pregnancy pounds put weight on your baby too
By Kimberley Smith on 05/08/2010 14:01:05
Gaining too much weight in pregnancy linked to bigger babies - who are more likely to suffer from obesity later in life
Following the release of guidelines to manage pregnancy weight gain last week, new research has found a connection between excessive pregnancy pounds and larger babies.Researchers in the US have found that for every 2.2lbs a mum-to-be gains, her
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Too much and too little pregnancy weight gain
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/08/2006 01:57:35
How do you get the balance right and what is a healthy average weight gain during pregnancy?
enough.Because women come in all shapes and sizes even before they get pregnant, you might think it's hard to gauge a sensible balance between putting on weight healthily and not getting overweight. If you are overweight to start off with, you might find
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Too much pregnancy weight harder to lose
By Kimberley Smith on 14/07/2010 14:45:27
Mums-to-be who gain more weight than recommended during pregnancy are more likely to be overweight or obese 20 years after giving birth
Excess pregnancy pounds really are very difficult to lose, accept researchers in Australia. In a 30-year study of 2,026 mums, those who gained too much weight during pregnancy found it much harder to lose the weight after birth. They were four times
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