because when you burn a pound, the fat splits in half and doubles in weight. This is where the term once you go fat, you can never go back without dangerous life threatening surgery that will either give you the perfect body or make you look like the living dead. There is a 35% chance of getting the perfect body so if you want to be a professional zombie, get this surgery and you'll make millions.
absolutely. your body holds water weight when you're on your period and you can gain up to five pounds.
You can't, it's not healthy. You might gain a little bit of water weight if you drink a little more, but you can't gain weight that quickly.
Every pregnant woman should gain the weight.
Yes. And I have no doubt I could gain five pounds overnight even if I gave it only a half-hearted attempt.
Yes! It's not too bad, but I would gain just a few pounds. Hope this helped!!
2kg's but it was also Christmas to that was a factor too! Most women gain a couple pounds of water weight in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Since the baby to be only weighs a couple ounces weight gain early on is minimal.
300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.00 pounds if you eat a watermelon
water weight
30 pounds
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.
Easily. It also depends on what you are calculating: permanent weight gain or flexible weight gain. You can gain/lose 5 to 10 pounds a day simply through the influx of food/liquid you eat on a daily basis. You can gain 5 pounds in a few minutes if you were willing to make yourself sick. You can certainly do it in 3 days (permanent weight gain) simply by poor nutrition choices.
I have heard that it is a good idea to aim between 20-25 pounds of weight gain.