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29/07/2012, 08:31 AM
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#1 I gained 10kg and DS1 was 3.37kg
#2 I gained 17kg and DS2 was 3.41kg So although almost double the weight gain, there was only a 40g difference between my babies. |
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29/07/2012, 08:47 AM
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Big gains for me both times
22 kgs with ds1 3.8kgs 21 kgs with ds2 3.2kgs |
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29/07/2012, 08:52 AM
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12 kg 8lbs 10zo baby
12 kg 9lbs 6oz baby |
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29/07/2012, 09:37 AM
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Didn't gain that much weight (12kg?), but DS was 4.15kg. I was very active throughout pregnancy and up to giving birth, though.
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29/07/2012, 09:51 AM
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DS was 4.5kgs and I gained just under 10kgs.
Hoping for the same result when we go back for number 2 (weight gain that is, would certainly be very happy with a smaller bub!!) |
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30/07/2012, 07:31 AM
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Baby #1 gained 15 kg and he was 3.6kg..
Baby #2 gained 8-9kg and she was 3.4kg.. Heavier when pregnant in summer, must have been the water retention. |
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30/07/2012, 07:47 AM
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I gained 15kg, and bub was 3.925kg (8lb 10oz)
By the time I got home from hospital, a week after birth, I'd lost 10kg of that 15kg. |
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30/07/2012, 01:34 PM
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1st baby - Gained 17kg, she was 3.61 kg (7lb15oz) at 41 weeks
2nd baby - Gained 12kg, he was 3.75kg (8lb4oz) at 38 weeks |
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