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Re: Another update! (pg mentioned)

From: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:24:29 -0600 (CST)


Thank you! I too, have heard that this is a normal thing to have happen, losing weight in pregnancy if you're overweight to begin with. I'm really trying to eat more, as I know I ate too little pre-pregnancy, but even so I am feeling good and the baby is fine, so it can't be too bad!

Congrats to you and best of luck TTC #2 :)

At Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Jim wrote: >
>Sonnet:
>Hi. Congratulations on your pregnancy. I read your latest update where you
>said you'd actually lost 13lbs. in the last 10 weeks...I got pregnant with
>my son in March '99 and gave birth to a healthy normal baby in December '99
>(of course, all this was before I suspected PCOS)...I too lost weight in my
>1st & 2nd trimesters. I was overweight when I got pregnant (5'5" and 185
>lbs.) and my doc said as long as the baby was growing normally, there was no
>problem! I only gained 5 lbs. throughout the whole pregnancy, and by the
>time I lost all the water weight, etc. from the pregnancy, I could actually
>fit into clothes I hadn't worn in several years. Unfortunately, that only
>lasted a couple months and then all the weight came back, and brought
>friends! LOL Now trying to conceive again, and have discovered this PCOS
>"thing". No official diagnosis yet as we're in the process of changing
>insurance companies and I don't want any "pre-existing condition"
>limitations placed on future treatments. Anyway, best of luck to you and
>your (expanding) family!
>
>Tracy
>Sun Prairie, WI

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