Im in 6th month and noticing fat on my arms and thighs, not just the belly. Is this normal weight gain ya am i putting on too much? A little tension about it ngl.
Oh yes, for sure! My body fat increased quite a bit, especially in my hips and thighs. It was a bit shocking to see, but my doctor said it's all part of creating a safe environment for the baby. Just delivered recently, and now I'm slowly working on getting back in shape.
I totally understand this concern, it's so common! But yes, a healthy increase in body fat is a natural and beautiful part of pregnancy. Your amazing body is building a perfect home for your little one, storing all the goodness for them. Embrace these changes, mama, you're doing something incredible.
Yes, absolutely! It's a very normal and healthy part of pregnancy. Your body is preparing not just for the baby, but also for birth and breastfeeding. Don't obsess over the numbers on the scale. As long as you're eating nutritious food and staying active as advised by your doctor, you're good.
Naturally, some body fat will increase. Your body is nesting and storing energy for the baby and delivery. Just focus on wholesome ghar ka khana, lots of fruits and veggies. Don't worry about every little change, but if you have major concerns, always check with your gynac.
I totally understand why you'd ask this! I was so worried about weight gain, especially with all the morning sickness making me crave only carbs. But yes, body fat does increase. It's your body's way of nurturing the baby. Just try to eat balanced meals when you can and don't be too hard on yourself.
I'm planning to get pregnant soon, and this is something I've been wondering about. I'm already a bit conscious about my weight, so it's good to know if it's a natural process. Does it make a big difference how much fat you gain?
Haan, body fat can increase a bit during pregnancy, it's natural for your body to store reserves for the baby and later for breastfeeding. Don't worry too much about it during pregnancy itself, focus on eating healthy and nourishing yourself. The body changes, but it's for a beautiful reason.