HI I WAS PREGNANT WITH MA FIRST CHILD I BEEN LOSING WEIGHT. NOW I'M 115 and I was wanting to know how can I gain it all back?
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It would be helpful to provide more information about medical history, height, weight and BMI prior to your pregnancy and after your pregnancy and how long has it been since your last delivery.
You probably need to see your primary care doctor to check for depression, thyroid disease or other reasons for weight loss.
You probably need to see your primary care doctor to check for depression, thyroid disease or other reasons for weight loss.
If you are breastfeeding that is wonderful and healthy for you and your baby but may delay your weight gain. If you are not breastfeeding and it has been over 3 months since the birth you should see your Family Physician as this may be a sign of postpartum depression or other issues.
Gaining weight has never been a problem for the American public. Obesity is the fastest growing condition among all young adults. IT is unclear if you had the baby, lost the weight after the pregnancy or just want to gain weight during pregnancy. Weight loss of more than 10 pounds which is not desired is often a sign of a serious disease and you should see your obstetrician.