Trigger warning: weight and fatphobia
Hi everyone, I just found this group and am so glad it exists. I feel like plus size pregnancy isn’t talked about enough, and I’m struggling with a couple things I could use advice on. For reference, I am 5’4” and was 222lbs when I got pregnant. My bmi was a 39, so almost considered “morbidly obese.” I’ve had a complicated relationship with my body since I was very young due to my parents and doctors.
I have no weight-related health issues, but I am chronically ill (it’s not related to my weight— I was 60lbs lighter when I got sick). The only time I’ve ever had blood pressure/glucose/insulin issues was when I was a young child/teen and wasn’t on anxiety medication. As soon as I started anxiety meds, everything evened out (despite my doctors being convinced it was weight-related), and even now, 60lbs heavier, I don’t have any issues.
Since I’ve been in charge of my own healthcare (I’m 23), I’ve chosen doctors who respect my request to do things like turn around on the scale and not look at the number, not bring up weight unless they’re concerned (I have been told I’m overweight my entire life, and no, the shaking doesn’t help me lose weight), etc. They understand that my main concern is my chronic illness/chronic pain, and that people who get sick often gain weight due to inactivity, medications, depression, etc.. I am unable to do much exercise due to my illness reacting to it. I could eat a bit better, but overall it’s not a huge problem.
However, since I’ve gotten pregnant, my weight has become a topic of conversation with my OB and MFM. They stress the importance of this chart that says if your bmi is over X, you should only gain 11-19lbs. This has stressed me out to no end since I saw it, and my weight has been mentioned multiple times since then. The way they write it in the chart is almost as if it’s assumed my body will just automatically stick to that number, despite my issues with medication I take increasing my weight, as well as the hormonal changes that come with pregnancy.
I’m 22 weeks and have already gained about 20lbs. I haveHG and have been throwing up since 6 weeks, so I don’t understand how I’ve even managed to gain any weight, as I throw up most of what I eat. I’m frustrated with myself for not being able to control my weight, and I’m scared the MFM is gonna bring it up at my next appointment. The only time I can reliably keep food down is at night, so that is definitely part of the problem, but am I supposed to just not eat anything? I’m so exhausted from the throwing up and lack of calories in my body.
I’m also confused as to why my doctors haven’t mentioned baby aspirin for my blood pressure. It’s mostly been normal, but I’ve had a couple of high readings already, and that worries me. I’m on inositol to hopefully not get gestational diabetes, but I’m scared of that too. It’s frustrating because the only things baby girl lets me eat are mostly not considered “healthy,” but I will throw up or simply not be able to stomach any other food. I have my glucose test soon, and I’m worried I’ll throw up the drink too and have to repeat it multiple times. I had a glucose test when I was a child/young teen, and it was AWFUL, so I can’t imagine doing that while pregnant.
Hi everyone, I just found this group and am so glad it exists. I feel like plus size pregnancy isn’t talked about enough, and I’m struggling with a couple things I could use advice on. For reference, I am 5’4” and was 222lbs when I got pregnant. My bmi was a 39, so almost considered “morbidly obese.” I’ve had a complicated relationship with my body since I was very young due to my parents and doctors.
I have no weight-related health issues, but I am chronically ill (it’s not related to my weight— I was 60lbs lighter when I got sick). The only time I’ve ever had blood pressure/glucose/insulin issues was when I was a young child/teen and wasn’t on anxiety medication. As soon as I started anxiety meds, everything evened out (despite my doctors being convinced it was weight-related), and even now, 60lbs heavier, I don’t have any issues.
Since I’ve been in charge of my own healthcare (I’m 23), I’ve chosen doctors who respect my request to do things like turn around on the scale and not look at the number, not bring up weight unless they’re concerned (I have been told I’m overweight my entire life, and no, the shaking doesn’t help me lose weight), etc. They understand that my main concern is my chronic illness/chronic pain, and that people who get sick often gain weight due to inactivity, medications, depression, etc.. I am unable to do much exercise due to my illness reacting to it. I could eat a bit better, but overall it’s not a huge problem.
However, since I’ve gotten pregnant, my weight has become a topic of conversation with my OB and MFM. They stress the importance of this chart that says if your bmi is over X, you should only gain 11-19lbs. This has stressed me out to no end since I saw it, and my weight has been mentioned multiple times since then. The way they write it in the chart is almost as if it’s assumed my body will just automatically stick to that number, despite my issues with medication I take increasing my weight, as well as the hormonal changes that come with pregnancy.
I’m 22 weeks and have already gained about 20lbs. I haveHG and have been throwing up since 6 weeks, so I don’t understand how I’ve even managed to gain any weight, as I throw up most of what I eat. I’m frustrated with myself for not being able to control my weight, and I’m scared the MFM is gonna bring it up at my next appointment. The only time I can reliably keep food down is at night, so that is definitely part of the problem, but am I supposed to just not eat anything? I’m so exhausted from the throwing up and lack of calories in my body.
I’m also confused as to why my doctors haven’t mentioned baby aspirin for my blood pressure. It’s mostly been normal, but I’ve had a couple of high readings already, and that worries me. I’m on inositol to hopefully not get gestational diabetes, but I’m scared of that too. It’s frustrating because the only things baby girl lets me eat are mostly not considered “healthy,” but I will throw up or simply not be able to stomach any other food. I have my glucose test soon, and I’m worried I’ll throw up the drink too and have to repeat it multiple times. I had a glucose test when I was a child/young teen, and it was AWFUL, so I can’t imagine doing that while pregnant.