Optimal weight gain in pregnancy:
• Inadequate maternal weight gain has been associated with growth restriction and prematurity
• Excessive maternal weight gain has been associated with development of GDM and large-for-gestational-age babies
• It is NOT recommended to try to lose weight during pregnancy
• A rough guideline for appropriate weight gain is [...] in the first trimester, then one pound per week to delivery.
• Current recommendations for optimal weight gain depend on maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI)
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1-3.5 kg (2-8 lbs)
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Optimal weight gain in pregnancy:
• Inadequate maternal weight gain has been associated with growth restriction and prematurity
• Excessive maternal weight gain has been associated with development of GDM and large-for-gestational-age babies
• It is NOT recommended to try to lose weight during pregnancy
• A rough guideline for appropriate weight gain is [...] in the first trimester, then one pound per week to delivery.
• Current recommendations for optimal weight gain depend on maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI)
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#obgyn
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Optimal weight gain in pregnancy:
• Inadequate maternal weight gain has been associated with growth restriction and prematurity
• Excessive maternal weight gain has been associated with development of GDM and large-for-gestational-age babies
• It is NOT recommended to try to lose weight during pregnancy
• A rough guideline for appropriate weight gain is [...] in the first trimester, then one pound per week to delivery.
• Current recommendations for optimal weight gain depend on maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI)
Answer
1-3.5 kg (2-8 lbs)
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• Excessive maternal weight gain has been associated with development of GDM and large-for-gestational-age babies
• It is NOT recommended to try to lose weight during pregnancy
• A rough guideline for appropriate weight gain is <span>1-3.5 kg (2-8 lbs) in the first trimester, then one pound per week to delivery.
• Current recommendations for optimal weight gain depend on maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI)<span></
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