So lets just say that a f...
So is this a joke?? You're not starting a rumor that I'm pregnant or anything, are you???? I AM 16 months post-op, after all.
Seriously, congratulations and I don't see why protein shakes would be bad, but any and all prenatal nutrition questions ought to be directed to a professional.
I'm highly allergice to kids, so I'm glad it's not ME that's preggers!
Jan
If you were obese you may have been insulin resistant. that allows your blood sugars to run higher and in combination with pregnancy even more so. the high sugar crosses the placenta allowing the baby to take full advantage. and they are making thier own insulin to move that sugar right into thier little cells. when a woman is insulin resistant or has gestational (pregnancy induced diabetes that goes away after delivery) diabetes the babies get quite big, and the diet they recommend is plenty of protein and limited carbs.
Hi,
Just wanted to say my first 2 sons were well over 10 lbs when I was 320-350lbs....but my last baby I had was 4 years post-op and he was 6lbs and 15 oz....so tiny compared to the other two...I just knew he had to be unhealthy...but he was healthy as they come. My pregnancy went great, but I never did the protien shakes....Good luck!
Christy Myers from MO
I have one suggestion....post on the postop pregnancy board They are there, done that - ya know?
I know that the biggest concern with protein supplement in 'normal' pregnant women is they often don't get in enough complex carbs and fats - but for "US" I could see the having the protein supplements would leave you more able to eat complex carbs and fats into your diet better.
Good luck!