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In general, women gain pproximately 2 to 4 pounds during the first three months you're pregnant and 1 pound a week during the rest of your pregnancy.
You may be having a multiple birth. You could also just be a heavier person. Heavier people gain weight faster during pregnancy.
Yes, this is okay. Women gain weight differently during their pregnancies. Some women gain weight differently during different pregnancies within the same women. This is all normal.
Normal weight gain depends on your weight before pregnancy. If you are underweight you should gain 35 lbs, normal weight you should gain 25 lbs and if you are overweight you should gain 15 lbs. By 19 weeks you should have gained around 1/3 of the appropriate amount for you size.
It could be bloating or rapid weight gain.
About 12 lbs.
It depends on how much weight you gain during your pregnancy.
Weight gain is irrelevant during the first trimester. If you had intercourse and missed a period pregnancy is possible.
Yes, this is normal. The amount of weight-gain will vary. If you were of an average weight before you became pregnant, you will probably gain about 25-30 lbs. during your pregnancy; if you are expecting twins, that number will be higher-- 35-45 lbs. The weight a woman gains during pregnancy usually will come off gradually, through diet and exercise, after the baby is born and her body recovers. Celebrities who seem to be extremely thin days after giving birth are not the norm; and doctors generally do not recommend extreme weight loss measures after a pregnancy.
Every pregnant woman should gain the weight.
there is no such thing as normal gain in accountancy terms
The doe could get pregnant on her next heat (each cycle takes 21 days) but it is recommended that you only let the doe kid once a year so that she can recover and gain weight lost during lactation etc