The studies say to not become obese and to stay in a healthy slightly chubby weight range. not to stay trim.
Any mothers on this board?
>Dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy are effective in reducing gestational weight gain without any adverse effect on the risk of babies small for gestational age. Compared with physical activity and a mixed approach, dietary interventions were associated with the greatest reduction in weight gain in pregnancy. Interventions also resulted in significant reduction in the risk of pre-eclampsia. There was an overall trend towards reduction in gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, preterm birth, and intrauterine death with intervention compared with control. Diet in particular, significantly reduced the risk of pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, and preterm births compared with any other intervention. The interventions had less effect on outcomes related to fetal weight and other morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, there was no evidence that the interventions reduced the rates of caesarean section or induction of labour. The rating of evidence quality was moderate (see appendix 2 on bmj.com) for the lack of effect observed with interventions on size for gestational age. The quality of evidence for the benefit observed with interventions on gestational weight gain was moderate but low for clinical outcomes.
Jesus Christ, learn to read already. OP never asked about staying trim. She is already overweight and wants to cut. This will help her and minimize all the risks of being overweight during pregnancy.
i'm a mother fucker, maybe i can help you
>more then one person disagrees with me
>Could it be my opinion is possibly incorrect?
>IMPOSSIBLE!
>It must be one person pretending to be many!
>That is far more likely.
I really feel for that baby...
She's 4'10" and 121 lbs at a bmi of 25.3 while 17 months pregnant.
Her risk for weight related complications are practically 0.
Also:
>Dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy are effective in reducing gestational weight gain
>reducing gestational weight gain
>REDUCING, not ELIMINATING, not LOSING WEIGHT
>REDUCING THE AMOUNT YOU GAIN
Which has been suggested multiple times by multiple people.
Tits are for my husband only.
Thank you so much user.
She is the light of my life.
>25.3
That is still overweight, hence more risk.
>eliminate
You'll never eliminate the risks. That's faulty thinking. The best is reducing.
>17 months pregnant.
Further proof you did not read.
>Which has been suggested multiple times by multiple people.
No, only you samefagging.
Read the fucking study. The study shows there's reducing risk of pregnancy complications by reducing weight for overweight women--which is exactly what OP is asking.
>typo is proof I didn't read.
yeah okay hipster douche.
>The study shows there's reducing risk of pregnancy complications by reducing weight for overweight women
Except you're hardly overweight, and you're already 4 months pregnant. You are definitely in the healthy range for pregnancy and you wanting to lose weight is nothing but you being conceded.
You're obviously retarded, so I'm just gonna leave it. If you do continue to lose weight, don't be surprised when you develop complications from being malnourished, which can be worse then having an extra 5-10 lbs. A lot worse.
swollen tits pls
an abortion would lose a lot of weight pretty quickly
DON'T CUT while your pregnant.
Your body has shifted its systems to conserving fat. You'll be fighting a very steep uphill battle.
Best to just eat as healthy as possible and exercise.
Why are these retards still posting about how cutting while pregnant is bad when studies that prove them wrong have already been posted? Read the thread you dumb niggers.