FAMILY MEDICAL CARE: WATCHING YOUR WEIGHT WHEN YOU ARE PREGNANT
Watch your weight when you are pregnant!
These days, women are more weight-conscious than ever
before. This is because weight is related directly to
physical appearance, and the "figure." In Western
society, a "good figure" is equated with physical
attraction and feminity. Many women find the temptation
of excessive eating too hard to resist, so they become
overweight.
As the mirror stares back and reproaches them,
the majority realizes their folly,
but usually after it is too late.
Overweight is recognized as a national emblem of an
affluent society. The more money there is to spend, the
more people eat (both men and women). But this is poor
solace when a woman is suddenly stripped of her
attractive appearance,
and becomes part of the forlorn race whose looks have
ceased to be.
However, an alteration in figure during pregnancy is
unavoidable. It is part of the physiology of
reproducing, and this aspect of a woman's life is
accepted and acceptable.
It is a self-limiting situation, and usually
merely a matter of time before most women are able to
regain their former silhouette. However, as many women
who have previously reproduced know
so
well,
there
are
many
hazards encountered
during
pregnancy, avoirdupois is concerned.
A gain in weight and alteration in shape there will
assuredly be. But it is very easy to let this merge into
unacceptable weight gain. If this occurs, when the
pregnancy is over, it may be very difficult to slip back
to the pre-pregnant weight or figure.
So, for purely "social" reasons, women should take a
second look at the weight factor during their days of
pregnancy.
As a general rule,
the total weight gain during pregnancy should
not be in excess of
33
lb
(15
kg).
Women are well advised to gain no more than
1
lb
(0.5
kg)
a week during the last twenty weeks of pregnancy.
When these limits are exceeded, the risks of permanent
weight increase are very high. Every woman knows the
difficulty in reducing. After the birth of a baby, it
can be even more difficult, so that many women slip
silently into a permanent increased weight, complete
with its potential hazards, socially and medically.
During pregnancy, weight increase is also important, as
it may be related to serious complications. One of the
most important is a condition called pre-eclampsia. If
this takes place, it may lead to even more dangerous
complications which may eventually be a problem to the
woman and her baby.
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