Yes, except where it is a known, limited loss due to a medical condition (e.g. digestive treatment). Babies are expected to gain weight generally, but some will gain too rapidly and can benefit from a weight closer to the normal average.
It depends on the health of the baby - some babies may be obese and need to lose weight. If the question asks if a pregnant mother should lose weight, it would depend on her doctors evaluation of her weight and the causes of her excess weight.
weight lose is not advised during pregnant as your baby needs all it can get and when you weight your baby goes without. it is best to leave any diet until after your baby is born.
Yes ,as long as the baby is growing and you are getting enough nutrients and are staying hydrated.
No! You will start to gain wait not loose.
it depends on how overweight are you.its ok to come to your normal BMI before conception.take good nutrition and folic acid supplementation.
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Well, by five days after your expected period you should have a positive result if you are pregnant and if you are not experiencing pregnancy symptoms you are probably okay. Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/ Some factors that can affect your period is excess stress, weight gain, weight loss, certain medications, extreme change in diet, etc.
In early pregnancy, the most common cause of spotting is implantation, which is the egg implanting into your uterus, so spotting is completely normal. You don't need to worry unless the bleeding becomes heavy or it is accompanied with cramps.
Hi, I would have to say yes . When I was pregnant i felt cramps in early pregnancy due to my body was strecthing and shifting into place for the baby. Or the cramps could be due to early contractions which are there for preparing the body for the real thing months later. But to be sure you should go to your ob/gyn to check up and make sure you and the baby are okay.
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Yes it is okay to eat chocolate during pregnancy, as there is not a lot of caffeine in it yes, some people get cravings for it when they are pregnant and the baby is always fine.
It's not. The weight loss will not be maintainable. I suggest you visit with your family physician and together find a realistic plan that includes cutting back on your food intake and increasing your exercise.
Only if they are prescribed by your physician. There is no quick fix. Diet pills and starvation diets don't work well to promote lasting weight loss. The only way to lose body fat and keep it off is to teach yourself how to eat and exercise well and do it. Don't do anything you wouldn't do for the rest of your life. Since you are presumably not foolish enough to take weight loss pills for the rest of your life, don't taken them at all..
Yes they are.