Good news!
The good news is I'm pregnant! I know, it's VERY early in the post-op time period to be doing this, and believe me, it wasn't exactly what was intended... My hubby and I decided a couple of months ago that we wanted to have another (our son is 2yrs 4mos old now) baby, and we intended on waiting until the beginning of next year, or at the very least until my surgeon gave us the go-ahead.
HOWEVER, one thing led to another and on May 10th my dear hubby got caught up in the moment and shall we just say that it slipped his mind that we were planning on waiting another 9 months. Of course he wasn't thinking I might be ovulating or anything, but it turns out that May 10th was SMACK DAB in the middle of my ovulation cycle and it only took one try!
The GOOD NEWS is that I called my surgeon and told him. He reviewed my file and told me that the surgery had really done just about all it was going to be doing for me anyways... he said I might still have lost an additional 5 pounds or so, but nothing much more than that since I was already 7 pounds under his goal for me. He told me that since my weight had nearly stabilized, it would only be from diet and exercise that I'd continue losing anyways.
So he wished me luck, told me to keep exercising, drinking lots of water, and getting my protein and multi vitamins and calcium and b12 in and I'd be okay! He wasn't what I would call HAPPY about it, but definitely wasn't worried, so I won't be either! He told me to try and find an OB/GYN that is familiar with WLS or if not, at least one who's willing to meet with him if they have any questions or concerns, but as far as he was concerned, there wasn't anything to worry about!
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, I'm hoping I won't get fat again. Honestly, that's my biggest fear. (Well that and child birth- my son was 9 pounds 10 ounces... believe me, it hurt like He--.) I know plenty of people who've only gained like 20 pounds, had a totally healthy baby, and then lost weight right away. I gained nearly 40 last time, but didn't have the surgery and had started out at over 200. By the time I got home from the hospital with my son, I had lost 22 pounds. So my goal is to try to only gain baby weight, or about 20 pounds, and no fat. We'll see how well I hold up.
So far (I'm only 21 days preggo) I'm not feeling any different or pregnant at all (other than tender tata's), except when I eat. When we 1st were allowed to start eating regular foods, almost everything I ate made me feel car sick. Of course I ate through that anyways, and before I was preggo nothing was really making me sick unless it was one of those dumping trigger foods or foods to avoid (pasta, bread, etc). But now everything's making me nauseous again... maybe that's a good thing though so I won't over eat or change my eating habits. We'll see. So far I've lost 2 pounds since finding out I was preggo... doc says a little more weight loss is okay until around 4 months pregnancy... so we'll try for that.
Anyways, I hope no one's feeling disappointed with me. I'm still going to work the program, and eat healthy. I refuse to be another WLS statistic who gains back all of their weight.
Lots of love,
Dawn
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Awwww!!! CONGRATULATIONS! As long as you keep yourself healthy, eat well, keep at the vitamins and water and should be fine. Why the heck would anybody be disappointed! Hey, life takes you on a wild trip at times. Being pregnant does not equate to gaining a ridiculous amount of food, or not exercising, or gaining excess weight. Jus****ch out for yourself and your baby and all will be great