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Weight gain during pregnancy

Paula Brasovanu, Advisory Service Midwife

The important thing about weight gain during pregnancy is to find
a balance between putting on enough weight for a healthy
pregnancy and putting on more weight than you need to. There
are healthy weight levels, depending on how much you weighed at
the start – but going over these may put you at risk from
certain health problems. If you’re concerned about your weight
gain in pregnancy and would like some one-to-one advice, our
expert advisors are here to help women in Australia so just
give us a call.

Paula Brasovanu, Advisory Service Midwife

1800 258 268

How much pregnancy weight should you put on?

How much weight you should gain during pregnancy is a subject that even the experts argue about between themselves, but generally you can work it out best from your height, weight and body frame. Your health care professional will probably take these measurements and tell you your Body Mass Index (BMI) which is a helpful guide.

It’s great to aim for a steady, gradual weight gain during pregnancy but everyone has a different pattern so don’t worry if you gain more one week and a bit less the next – nobody is the same!

weight gain during pregnancy

Source: Institute of Medicine 1990

It’s recommended that if you’re under 20 years old, it’s good to aim for a pregnancy weight gain at the top end of the range for someone with your pre-pregnancy BMI.


Is it safe to try and lose weight during pregnancy?

In a word – no. It’s true that being overweight may increase your risk of complications, including high blood pressure, gestational diabetes and premature birth, but it’s not wise to consider dieting for weight loss as an option during pregnancy. You should just aim for a healthy balanced diet


Sorting out your weight before you get pregnant is a good thing to do but strict dieting once you get pregnant could reduce your baby’s birth weight and put them at risk. If you miss vital nutrients, you could be denying them a healthy and happy start in life.


Being underweight during pregnancy

Being underweight can also cause problems during pregnancy so if you fall into this camp, you should also try and get up to a healthy weight before you conceive. Or, if you are already pregnant, speak to your health care professional about a healthy diet that will help you achieve a healthy weight gain in pregnancy.


Special Diets

Discuss with your Health Care Professional in Australia if you require specific dietary needs as they may need to be watched throughout your pregnancy.

Vegetarian diets can be healthy for pregnancy however you must ensure both your energy and nutritional needs are met. You need to have enough iron and calcium rich foods and take B12 either from food products or supplements. Vegans may also require additional vitamins and calcium.

 
 
 
 
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