Ways to Prevent Pregnancy Weight Gain
Pregnancy weight gain is not a fun side effect of becoming a mom for most women. While some of the additional weight is inevitable (babies aren’t weightless, unfortunately!), it is possible to control the additional pounds that you put on while having a bun in the oven.
Read on for five ways to help prevent pregnancy weight gain!
1. Don’t eat for two.
Though it’s a common joke for pregnant women, you don’t actually need to eat for two. It is important to increase your calories by a few hundred (300-400 on average), don’t feel that you need to eat double what you did before finding out you were pregnant. To avoid weight gain, don’t allow yourself to use this as an excuse to eat unhealthy either.
2. Do make healthy eating choices.
Since you are providing nutrients for your hardworking body and a growing fetus, eating healthy is now more important than ever. Eat regularly and often, to keep your metabolism working so you don’t gain too much weight. Avoid skipping meals, as this can cause you to overeat later.
3. Get active.
Burning a few calories during pregnancy can certainly help you keep your weight low. Just be sure not to overdo it. If you were exercising moderately before pregnancy, keep up your routines as long as your doctor says it is okay. If you weren’t already exercising, a simple 10 minute walk each day is a great place to start…again, check with your doctor before you begin to make sure it’s okay.
4. Allow yourself to indulge.
Pregnant women do have cravings from time to time, and you aren’t expected to avoid them every single time. Instead, allow yourself to indulge when the time is right. For example, a piece of birthday cake at a party is totally fine. A piece of cake after every dinner, however, is a little much.
5. Make simple substitutions for your cravings.
One way to satisfy your hankering for sweets or starches, without all the weight gain, is to find healthy solutions. Forego the candy bar and reach for strawberries or yogurt. Skip the chips and choose a handful of almonds or cashews instead. Simple swaps help you cut down on the weight you gain while carrying your little one.
These tips should help you control your pregnancy weight gain so you are back to your original body weight soon after delivering your baby. Above all, be mindful of your eating and be sure to move a little too!
Gaining weight is seriously the last thing a pregnant mom should worry about. They are building a human life – it’s ok to relax and indulge.
These are great tips. I know I gained more weight than I probably should have when I was pregnant. The 2:00AM trips to Steak N Shake didn’t help.
I think the best tip is don’t eat for two lol, that is what I did. Thanks for the great tips! 🙂
I was too nauseous during my pregnancy to worry about too much weight gain. These are good tips for people who are wooried about gaining too much weight while pregnant.
This is really helpful advice. I know it was hard for me to stay on a consistent healthy diet AND stay active while pregnant.
These are great tips but I do think it’s the one time in your life when weight gain is really okay. As long as you’re healthy!
What some great sounding tips – I’ll have to pass this on to some friends 🙂 x
As someone who gained a lot of weight during her pregnancies, I do understand the need for trying to keep it in check. It is so tough to get it off and unhealthy for mom and baby.
I never really cared what my weight was at as long as I was gaining and not losing. I did lose a bit during my last 2 pregnancies. Pregnancy only lasts 9 months and I liked to indulge and treat myself, but I never was outrageous with weight gain.
This was always my problem when I was pregnant. I would use pregnancy eat eat what I wanted because I was eating for 2 and it caught up with me big time!
These are great tips. I gained a lot with my pregnancys. I ate as if i was eating for two.
I have a few friends that barely gained any weight while they were pregnant. They ate healthy and worked out. It was easy for them to get back into shape after.
I gained a lot with my pregnancies because I ate for two. 🙂 These are great tips!
8 years later I still have my post pregnancy weight. I have never gone back down to 135 which is where I was at before I had Bella. I had to realize that I may never go back down because my hips and everything else grew while my daughter grew. I’m working out now but I should have taken the time to focus on myself some more then I did when Bella was born. I was all or nothing at that time I didn’t learn then how to manage my quiet time.
My daughter was so sick she actually lost 25 pounds during her pregnancy.