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Aim for a 25-35 lb weight gain during pregnancy Women who are very overweight or very underweight at the start of pregnancy are at greater risk of developing complications during pregnancy or at delivery. For the overweight woman, these complications include high blood pressure, toxemia, cesarean birth, kidney ailments, gestational diabetes and a long labor. If you’re pregnant or considering pregnancy, make sure you have a good understanding of what’s what when it comes to weight.
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A mother's pre-pregnancy weight and how much weight she gains during pregnancy both have a major effect on the size of her baby. While having too large a baby increases the baby's risk of becoming obese, it is equally important to reduce the risk of a low birth-weight infant. Too low a birth weight (less than 5 1/2 lbs) increases the risk of birth defects and other health problems. The optimal birth weight is now considered to be 7-10 lbs. Generally, the lower the weight gain in pregnancy, the lower the birth weight. This is true for all women - even overweight women. Underweight women need to gain the most weight during pregnancy and obese women the least.
| Acceptable weight gains during pregnancy |
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| Underweight: Gain 29-40 lbs |
| Normal Weight: Gain 25-35 lbs |
| Moderately Obese: Gain 20-25 lbs |
| Very Obese: Gain 15-20 lbs |
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