-
According to expert recommendations, pregnant women should not gain more than 12 kg of weight during pregnancy. If the pregnant woman weighs more than 10% below the standard weight, it is normal to gain 14-15 kg during pregnancy, and 7-8 kg if the pregnancy weight is more than 20% of the standard weight. Of the additional 12 kilograms, the fetus weighs about 3 kilograms, and the placenta and amniotic fluid are about 2 kilograms.
Therefore, the ideal weight gain is to gain 2 kg in the first trimester (within 3 months of pregnancy), 5 kg in the second trimester (3 6 months of pregnancy) and 5 kg in the last trimester (7 to 9 months of pregnancy), for a total of 12 kg. If you gain more than 20 kilograms throughout your pregnancy, it is a danger signal.
-
Generally, in the first trimester of pregnancy, the monthly increase in kilograms is the standard, and the increase is not obvious, and after the second trimester, the monthly increase in kilograms is the standard, generally speaking, the weight increase in kilograms (an average of 10 kilograms) throughout pregnancy is within the normal range.
-
Normal weight increase of pregnant women is an important indicator of good nutrition, but also the guarantee of the healthy development of the fetus, experts believe that the overall weight increase during pregnancy is ideal to 10 14 kg, and throughout the pregnancy, the weight gain of expectant mothers should be gradual, the average weight increase in the first three months is about 1 2 kg, and the middle and late stages increase kg about every week, that is to say, in the first 3 months of pregnancy, weight gain 1 2 kg, pregnancy to the 6th month weight gain 5-6 kg, pregnancy 7 9 months, Weight gain totals 11-13 kg.
-
Pregnant mothers can calculate how much weight gain after pregnancy is the best according to the following formula, BMI (pregnancy weight gain value) = weight (in kilograms) The square of height (in meters), if BMI is less, the weight gain during pregnancy is about kilograms, if BMI is greater than 30, pregnant women can only gain 6 kg in the whole pregnancy.
-
According to the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents, for women with normal pre-pregnancy weight, no overweight and obesity problems, it is more appropriate to gain weight within 23-32 pounds during the whole pregnancy, correspondingly, women with a slender body before pregnancy can appropriately gain a little more, and women who are obese before pregnancy should grow a little less during the whole pregnancy, I have gained almost 27 pounds during pregnancy, which is not too good for me to control, in fact, I exercise a lot, but the weather is cold in the third trimester, I always feel very hungry, and I don't control my mouth well.
-
The ideal weight gain value for pregnant mothers needs to be calculated according to BMI, and the calculation formula is as follows: BMI = weight (kg) The square of height (m) Expectant mothers who are thin in weight: It is recommended to gain 12-18kg, and the weight is in the normal range:
It is recommended to gain 11-16 kg, and expectant mothers who are overweight before pregnancy: 7-11 kg is recommended.
-
During pregnancy, expectant mothers must have a balanced diet, eat reasonably, eat less and eat more often, control the intake of high-fat and high-sugar foods, and scientific and balanced dietary nutrition, which not only affects the normal development of the fetus, but also relates to the physique and intelligence of infants and young children after birth.
-
I insisted on swimming for a week before I was born, almost 2-3 times a week, about an hour each time, which not only solved the problem of my leg pain, but also helped the child's hip position to turn his head, and the umbilical cord around the neck and then wound out.
-
Expectant mothers who are underweight or overweight can increase the risk of dystocia or premature birth, so expectant mothers should know how much weight they should gain each week, eat a balanced diet, and do a good job of self-weight management.
-
People often say that "one person eats, two people make up", so in order to let the baby in the belly get enough nutrition, many mothers begin to "eat a lot" after pregnancy, so that the weight has increased a lot.
But you know what? Being overweight during pregnancy is detrimental to the health of both the mother and the baby. So, how much weight gain is best during pregnancy?
How much weight should I gain during pregnancy?
Generally, the average weight gain of pregnant mothers during the whole pregnancy is 10 13kg, which is equivalent to 25% of their non-pregnant body weight, and the increase comes from the pregnant mother herself and the fetus. During pregnancy, weight gain tends to be slow and then fast.
During the 12th week of pregnancy, there was no or slight weight gain of 1kg; weight gain of 5 6 kg at 13 to 28 weeks of gestation, accounting for 40-50% of gestational weight gain; After 28 weeks of pregnancy, weight gain is rapid, with an average increase of about weekly gains.
Pregnant mothers can weigh themselves at home and record them to know their weekly weight gain, and if they gain too much or too little weight for two weeks in a row, they should go to the hospital for a check-up.
In 2009, the American Institute of Medicine (IOM) newly recommended the range of total weight gain during pregnancy, based on body mass index (BMI), according to the different BMI before pregnancy, the appropriate weight gain during pregnancy is also different.
Those with normal pre-pregnancy weight are; Those who are overweight before pregnancy are; Pre-pregnancy obese people are:
If the pregnant mother was overweight or obese before pregnancy, it is recommended to reduce her weight to the standard weight range before becoming pregnant. For women with a general standard weight, it is best to control the weight gain during pregnancy. For yellow people, it is best to have a birth weight of about 3kg.
If you are pregnant with twins, it is advisable to gain weight during pregnancy.
Pregnancy is not about eating more and getting fatter the better, especially in the second and third trimesters, pregnant mothers should arrange their meals scientifically and reasonably according to their pre-pregnancy BMI index, and be a good steward of their weight. After the fetus is stable in the second trimester, you can do some moderate exercise to control the rapid weight gain, and follow the G movement on the mobile phone to do Kegel exercises, which can exercise the pelvic floor muscles, enhance the strength of the pelvic floor muscles, prevent lateral incision and tear during childbirth, accelerate the second stage of labor, and ensure smooth delivery!
Excessive weight gain during pregnancy will not only affect your body and postpartum recovery, but also bring unexpected harm to yourself and your fetus.
Therefore, for the sake of the health of the pregnant mother and the fetus, it is recommended that you control your weight within the ideal range during the preparation for pregnancy!
-
<> What makes a good girlfriend? Girlfriends who fall in love together, get married, and have children are good girlfriends. Chenchen and Weiwei are such good best friends, at the beginning of this year, she became pregnant one after another.
The two of them are very happy, studying fetal care together, looking forward to the future baby together, and supervising each other not to be greedy. Because of each other's company, both of them had a particularly good pregnancy. However, one thing is very strange that every time the prenatal check-up station is on the scale, Chenchen always gets a few pounds, but Weiwei is a lot fatter.
Chenchen always envied Weiwei, "If only I were like you, where would my nutrition go?" Crying
But the doctor told them every time that all the indicators of the fetus were normal. Why is the baby just as healthy as the weight gain? Every time he thought of this, Chenchen didn't believe it, "I see, the doctor was afraid that I was under pressure, so he deliberately comforted me."
I saw her frowning. "If you eat and absorb the nutrients, you will definitely grow meat." "I'm going to eat harder and try to catch up with our Vivi in the morning."
But what about the facts? In fact, the amount of weight gain during pregnancy really varies from person to person. Exactly, it should vary from BMI to BMI.
If the BMI index of pregnant women is < before pregnancy, then it is recommended that these pregnant women gain more weight during pregnancy, and the upper limit of growth can be controlled below 18kg;
If the BMI index is within the normal range before pregnancy, it is generally recommended to gain weight around the limit;
If the BMI index of pregnant women before pregnancy is 24, and even foreign pregnant mothers with particularly obese BMI > 30, or even 35, it is recommended to control weight gain at 7 11kg.
In other words, the fatter you are before pregnancy, the more you must control your weight gain during pregnancy, otherwise you are likely to get into trouble, and gestational hypertension and diabetes may find you. In this way, your risk of having a macrosomia will also increase, and the probability of a difficult birth will also be greatly increased.
PS: BMI = weight (kg) height (m) squared, is currently a commonly used international standard to measure the degree of obesity and thinness of the human body and whether it is healthy.
If you don't gain weight at all or too little, be sure to go to the hospital for a checkup. This may be due to intrauterine growth retardation or maternal malnutrition, and the cause should be identified promptly. If the weight gain is too fast, such as more than the weekly weight gain, it is also necessary to pay attention to whether there is any abnormality, the most common cases of abnormal weight gain in pregnant women are obesity caused by overnutrition, polyhydramnios, pregnancy edema or multiple pregnancy and so on.
When you can't reach the height of the meter, you must work weight adjustment. Because the chance of a small pregnant mother with a narrow pelvis is very high. A narrow pelvis can cause dystocia, so be aware of the baby's oversize and excessive accumulation of fat in the birth canal.
To facilitate weight monitoring, pregnant women can use a maternal and infant safety scale to measure at home. Because of the changes in body shape and flexibility of pregnant women after pregnancy, it is necessary to choose a smart maternal and infant safety scale with a large scale surface and large feet.
Specific to the different periods of pregnancy, the recommended weight gain is shown in the table below:
-
Pregnancy weight gain is more appropriate, pregnant women during pregnancy weight gain is not uniform, generally in the first 3 months of weight gain is not very obvious, after 3 months the weight will change, about every week will increase, generally in the last month of pregnancy, at a weekly rate of weight gain. Moreover, the body mass index, dietary intake, and activity level of each pregnant woman are different, and the weight gain is not the same. However, weight gain should be kept within a reasonable range, and it is problematic to gain weight too slowly or too quickly.
Slow weight gain is generally associated with diseases such as malnutrition and hyperthyroidism, and rapid weight gain is generally associated with gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes.
-
It is most appropriate to gain 20-35 pounds of weight during pregnancy, and the increase in the amount of nutrients absorbed by young children cannot keep up, which may lead to malnutrition in young children. If you gain too much weight, it will be a burden on the pregnant woman, and it will cause a lot of inconvenience in your life, and it will also compress the sciatica.
-
Generally, it is more appropriate to increase about 12 kg, if the increase is too little, it means that the nutrition of pregnant women is not good, and it will affect the fetus, if it is increased too much, it means that the nutrition is too good, which will cause pregnant women to gain weight, and the fetus will be too large.
-
It is appropriate to increase within 20 catties. Pregnant women should not eat too sweet food, otherwise the blood sugar will be too high, resulting in the fetus being too large in the body and absorbing too much, which will affect the birth and the health of the child.
-
Based on the appropriate range and rate of women's gestational weight gain recommended by the American Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 2009 as a reference for monitoring and controlling the appropriate gestational weight gain, pregnancy weight gain can be divided into two parts: one is the total weight gain, and the other is the rate of growth. During pregnancy, pregnant mothers don't have to eat a lot deliberately, because the baby may not be able to absorb so much nutrients, and those parts that eat too much often grow on the pregnant mother herself.
Throughout pregnancy, the weight gain range of pregnant mothers is 20-25 pounds. In the second trimester (April-June), the weekly weight gain is 400-500 grams. Weight gain in the third trimester (July-October) is 400 grams per week.
4-6 months of pregnancy is the month with the fastest weight gain for mothers, but the growth in the third trimester is not obvious. The fetus is too small. If so, a protein-rich diet needs to be strengthened.
But if the fetus is developing normally, then it doesn't matter if the mother's weight grows slowly.
On the contrary, if excessive nutrition causes pregnant women to be overweight, there are also drawbacks, in addition to excessive weight and inconvenience, it will also cause gestational diabetes, hypertension, macrosomia, dystocia, insufficient labor, and long labor. So how much weight gain is the best way to gain weight throughout pregnancy? Pregnant women with a chubby body:
For pregnant women who are fat but not very fat, it is better not to grow too much during pregnancy, and it is generally more appropriate for such pregnant women to grow around 9 kg.
After all, it's also about your own face, and a fat one ruins everything. More importantly, it is related to the health of the baby, so how to control the weight during pregnancy, and to what extent? Our expert professor has already done research for us, and in the past, it was a body mass index that measured fat and thin according to the proportion of height and weight.
We can use the BMI index before pregnancy to determine the ideal weight during pregnancy. If the whole pregnancy gains more than 20 kg or the expectant mother's weight exceeds 80 kg, it is a red flag, the expectant mother is more likely to develop gestational hypertension and diabetes, and may affect the growth of the fetus and brain development, so the expectant mother should how to control the weight reasonably.
-
It is relatively normal to gain 15 to 30 pounds of weight during pregnancy, and it is not good to gain too little, and it is not good to gain too much, so it is best within a standard range.
People often say that "one person eats, two people make up", so in order to let the baby in the belly get enough nutrition, many mothers begin to "eat a lot" after pregnancy, so that the weight has increased a lot. >>>More
Don't let your knees get cold: The knee joint is one of the most susceptible to cold because there are fewer blood vessels. Therefore, it is recommended not to expose the knees to below 15 degrees Celsius, and you can wear long pants or a cloak to keep your knees warm in an air-conditioned room. >>>More
1. For most of us, experience and experience are essential. "Understanding" means "the knowledge, talent, and insight that comes out of comprehension", and this understanding inevitably takes time, and requires sufficient experience and experience. Relatively speaking, the longer the time and the more experience and experience, the more "understanding" will be improved. >>>More
Alcohol should not be added to diesel. The main components of diesel are organic matter with large molecular weight, and the molecular weight of ethanol is too small to be combusted, but it will catalyze methanol. >>>More
Now you can add up to 200 people to the Premium group.