Yes. Any drastic, even noticeable, changes could be very dangerous to your and/or the baby's health. If you are remotely concerned about anything, consult your doctor; better to be safe than sorry.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Well in the first trimester if you have morning sickness you may lose a few pounds (i lost 5) due to eating more smaller meals, or not feeling like eating at all. But later in your pregnancy, consult a doctor if you still have rapid weight loss. It could be due to a miscarriage.
Yes it is right weight loss is sign of pregnancy, but not always. During pregnancy, decrease nausea and vomiting is a big reason of weight loss.
Pregnancy weight loss is not always a healthy idea. Women should gain weight during pregnancy and the best advice is to maintain body fat levels during pregnancy to avoid gaining too much weight. Eating a healthy diet along with mild exercise, as prescribed by a doctor, will help pregnant woman maintain a healthy weight during pregnancy. Losing weight after pregnancy is the best plan of action. Attempting to lose weight while pregnant could harm the development of the baby. If the mother has a normally poor diet, eating healthier foods during pregnancy will result in a natural and healthy pregnancy weight loss.
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It is a necessary biological response for a woman to gain weight during her pregnancy. The weight is added from fat that holds nutrients and water that both provide for and protect the baby. It is not possible to not gain weight during the pregnancy without harming the baby, but there are ways to lose the weight after the birth of the child.
You should never fast or trying to loose weight during the pregnancy.
I have found an excellent website that will answer all of your "weight-gain-during-pregnancy" questions. The link is: http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/eatingfortwo.html It's The American Pregnancy Association's website's section on weight gain during pregnancy, but I think the advice there is good all over the world!!!
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if you gain excess weight during your pregnancy it can cause you to have gestational diabetes and you will have to watch your sugar intake and the way you diet and exercise.
The amount of weight you gain during pregnancy may depend on the weight you were before pregnancy, it also varies heavily for different people. A woman of average weight should gain approximately 25 - 35 pounds during pregnancy, underweight women often gain 28 - 40 pounds whereas overweight women may gain as little as 15 to 25 pounds.
Usually what stops weight gain in a pregnancy is that your baby is not getting anymore nutrition causing it not to grow anymore.
For most women, a twenty to thirty pound weight gain, not loss, is ideal. It's not so much about losing weight during pregnancy, but eating healthy foods and getting physical activity.