Im in my first trimester and instead of gaining im actually losing weight, almost 2 kg down. Vomiting bohot ho raha so maybe thats why but still thoda tension ho raha. Is this normal in early pregnancy ya should i be worried? planning to ask gynac next week.
Haan na, starting me weight loss hona normal hai agar bahut zyada vomiting ho rahi ho toh. Mere saath bhi aisa hi hua tha, bas dhyan rakhna ki dehydration na ho. Ek baar apne gynac se baat kar lo toh tension door ho jayegi.
If you have recently changed your diet or cut down on sugar, that could cause some weight loss. However, during pregnancy, any sudden weight drop should be monitored carefully. Make sure you discuss this with your doctor to rule out any thyroid or gestational issues.
My little boy is a busy toddler now, but I clearly remember losing almost 3 kgs in my first trimester because of severe nausea. My doctor reassured me that the baby takes all the nutrition they need from our reserves early on. Just try to eat small, frequent meals and don't stress too much.
Look, if you are in your first trimester, weight loss is quite common due to severe morning sickness and food aversions. But if you are in your second or third trimester and still losing weight, you need to visit your gynecologist immediately. Don't ignore it and get your scans checked.
OMG same here, I am currently 10 weeks pregnant and I actually lost 2 kgs because I can't keep any food down! My mom says it's normal in the first trimester, but did your doctor say anything about when the weight starts increasing again? I am a bit worried too.
Having gone through a miscarriage in the past, I always feel we should never take any unusual symptoms lightly. Please get in touch with your doctor to make sure your baby is growing well and your fluid levels are fine. It is always better to be extra safe and get a professional opinion.
Oh yaar, don't worry too much if it's just the first few weeks, actually it happens to so many of us. I also lost some weight because of zero appetite in the beginning. Just keep yourself hydrated and make sure you mention this to your doctor during your next scan.