I have met a girl that was six months pregnate almost 7 months,5"5 in height,and about 110 pounds, and nobody in our class knew she was pregnate until she said something and we all couldn't believe it because of how far along she was and how small she was. But her baby was healthy even though she wasnt even showing and she was the smallest pregnate woman I had ever seen for being that far along..So I think you are fine, if you are worried you should probably go get and ultra sound done and makes sure that everything is fine, but i would say you are....Congradulations!
In general, women gain pproximately 2 to 4 pounds during the first three months you're pregnant and 1 pound a week during the rest of your pregnancy.
200 pounds minimum.
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Yes, you can be pregnant and not know. Some people have different bodies than others, and if you look the same, and are pregnant, you wouldn't know. Some people can be nine months pregnant, gain 10 pounds or so, and just look chubby, and they might not know.
See an OB-GYN TODAY!
weight depends on the diet u intake when u are pregnant Healthy baby will of 9 to 10 pounds add this to your normal weight nothing more Happy mother hood
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Yes you gain weight faster when you are pregnant with twins. pregnant with one baby attracts 25-30 pounds of weight over 9 lunar months. Research shows that twins pregnancy weight gain ranges between 35-40 pounds depending on your body. A woman gains weight easily and faster with twins pregnancy because each individual baby has it's own weight so merging the two separate weight will make a woman gain weight faster than when she is pregnant for one baby.
I was using it to get pregnant but gained. 20 pounds
In your first month of being pregnant if your 89 pounds and 125 pounds probably like 2 or 3 pounds depending on the person is like my cousin when she was pregnant she lost 20 pounds during hers maybe you will to.
It could be bloating or rapid weight gain.
That would be very unlikely. Weight gain for most pregnant women is an average of 30-35 pounds over the nine months. The first 10lbs will usually take three whole months from time of conception. The sudden weight gain could be a combination of water weight, a sudden increase in bad diet, or a lack of exercise. Most importantly, recognize that having your monthly period return is the most certain sign that you are not pregnant.