I've always been told that it's dangerous to lose weight during pregnancy, which I do believe to be true. Weight during pregnancy will stress any woman out. I felt like all I was doing was gaining weight. I was eating ALL THE TIME. I mean all the time. It's nothing but a constant hunger. I never looked at my weight at the doctors office just because I didn't wanna stress about it unless they said something to me.
The last time I went to the doctors they did all those little tests like blood pressure and weight and all that. When they brought me to the doctor's room I sat in there and looked at the paper where they record all my info and my jaw literally dropped. I lost 12 pounds. I was 20 weeks pregnant and weighed less than I did before I got pregnant. When my doctor came in I asked her how bad that was and how could I fix it. All she said was that everything in the ultrasound came out just as it should and that my baby girl was as healthy as she could be at this point and not to stress too much about it because I was healthy too. She told me that as long as I was eating proper meals and taking my vitamins I will be okay. Woman lose weight during pregnancy all the time. Some just gain. Some lose then gain. Some gain then lose. Every pregnancy is different. I was shocked. Like how in the hell do I lose weight during pregnancy but gain 15 pounds just from working out?!? I mean, as long as my baby is healthy and happy and as long as I am healthy I'm not going to hate on it! I feel like my face looks skeletal, though. I lost the pudge in my cheeks and the roundness of my face. I'm not use to it. Crazy. I was worried but my mother said while she was pregnant with me she just kept losing and losing weight. So I guess it is true that every pregnancy is different and every woman is different. It would be cool if I could just gain a bunch of weight since I won't get judged for it cause I'm preggo. Hashtag story of my life.
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