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Re: 6weeks

From: ttc#1 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 8 Sep 2000 21:58:47 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Kelly Shanahan, MD wrote: >
>At Fri, 8 Sep 2000, conceived wrote:
>>
>>I was a very avid cyclist, mostly mountain. For the month we were
>>trying and since then I have decreased my exercise to keep my heart rate
>>at 140 or below. I now however have gained about 4 pounds in the
>>process. My body is use to my heartrate being at 180-190bpm per
>>workout. I do not eat and unusual amount, but I am already getting too
>>big for some of my clothing and wondering if this will rectify itself?
>>Or will I continue to gain wait due to my decreased workout routine?
>>
>>Thank you!!!!!
>
>Are you pregnant? I'm confused! If you are pregnant, you are supposed to
>be gaining weight!if not, you do not need to change your workout routine
>yet, until you do get pregnant, and then just decrease your max heart
>rate by 10 - 15%
>
>I apologize for the confusion, I am 6 weeks pregnanct...but I though I really should not be gaining weight this early? I am worried I will gain too much weight at the rate I'm going! Again sorry for the confusion...
>--
>M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG
>South Lake Tahoe, CA
>
>This information is for educational purposes only and does not construe a doctor-patient relationship. It does not replace the need for you to consult your own doctor.
>
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>



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