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Plus-Size
Pregnancy Is a Positive Experience
I’m a plus-size mom of two children and I found
that I had many questions that weren’t answered by
pregnancy books. I wanted to know if and how
my weight impacted my pregnancy and I wanted help
finding maternity clothes. I didn’t look
like the women on the covers of those other
books. I needed support and information and
it just wasn’t out there, so I decided to write
the book that I wanted to read - Your
Plus-Size Pregnancy: The Ultimate Guide for the
Full-Figured Expectant Mom.
Pregnancy is one of the most special times in a
woman’s life, yet to read some of the reports in
the media, you would think that being plus-sized
and pregnant is dangerous, unhealthy, and
risky. Contrary to what is often reported,
it is absolutely possible to be plus-sized, have a
healthy pregnancy, and feel good about
yourself. Yes, plus-sized women have some
risks that are slightly elevated, but women of all
shapes, sizes, backgrounds, and histories have
different risks during pregnancy.
Curvy moms need support and information, just as
other women do.
To have a healthy and happy plus-sized
pregnancy, follow these tips:
Find a health care provider you trust
who treats you with respect. Many
plus-size women relate stories of doctors and
nurses who treated them like second-class
citizens. It is essential that you find a
health care provider (doctor or midwife) who is
size-friendly and does not categorize you as high
risk or subject you to unnecessary tests just
because of your size. It’s important that
your health care provider be someone with whom you
can talk openly and trust completely. Ask
questions and find someone you are comfortable
with. Make sure you’re comfortable not only
with the doctor or midwife, but with the office
staff as well. A nurse who makes you
miserable during weigh-ins can turn a prenatal
visit into something you dread.
Listen to what your trusted health care
provider recommends. Plus-size
women are usually encouraged to gain slightly less
weight during pregnancy than other women.
Listening to this recommendation can greatly
reduce the chance of problems during
pregnancy. Most physicians agree that
plus-size women need to gain weight during
pregnancy, so anyone who tells you need to lose
weight or not gain at all is misinformed.
Discuss any prenatal tests with your health care
provider and understand exactly what your risks
are. Plus-size moms do have higher rates of
some problems, but with good medical care, a
healthy pregnancy and absolutely perfect baby are
definitely the norm. Ask a lot of questions
and become a full partner in your care.
Don’t be afraid to ask for more information and
don’t hesitate to get a second opinion if you feel
you need it.
Find maternity clothes that make you
feel good about yourself. Plus-size
maternity clothes do exist! Many plus-size
moms feel discouraged by the lack of attractive
and modern maternity clothes in their size.
Some moms opt to wear larger regular clothes (and
chafe at the suggestion that they should just wear
their husband’s clothes – which may not fit), but
doing so can add to “invisible pregnancy
syndrome”, where you’re pregnant, but no one can
tell and they just assume you’re fat and
frumpy. Dressing in clothes that emphasize
your pregnant belly tells the world your joyful
news and helps you feel proud of the wonderful
baby growing inside you. More and more
designers and stores are waking up to the need for
attractive plus-size maternity clothes.
Stores such as Fashion Bug, JC Penney, Motherhood
Maternity, and many online shops such as
JakeandMe.com or DueMaternity.com now carry
plus-size maternity clothes that go beyond the
traditional potato sack items of the past.
There are so many styles and colors to choose
from.
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Love your body. Your
body is performing a miracle right now. Lots
of plus-size women hate their bodies or resent
them. This is the one time in your life
where you absolutely cannot diet and have no
choice but to embrace your changing shape.
You’ve got to step up and tell yourself, “this is
who I am and I am beautiful.” Love your body
as you would love your baby. Plus-size
pregnant women are gorgeous and shapely and their
bodies deserve just as much admiration and respect
as other pregnant bodies. Adopting a
positive mentality about the important work your
body is doing will go a long way to helping you
feel good about yourself.
Take time to enjoy your
pregnancy. Pregnancy is a fleeting
time – as long as those nine months seem right
now, they really will go by in the blink of an
eye. Keep a pregnancy journal and make time
to just sit and feel the baby move. Be sure
to take some photos. Lots of plus-size
pregnant moms are hesitant to get in front of a
camera, but when it’s over, you’ll wish you had
photos to show your child. Some moms enjoy
going for additional (non-medical) ultrasounds at
malls or using a home Doppler to listen to their
baby’s heartbeat at home. Staying focused on
your pregnancy will remind of the joyful reason
for all you’re going through.
Get support. It’s easy
to feel as if you are alone when you’re pregnant
and plus-sized. All of the pregnancy
magazines are filled with photos of stick women
with basketballs attached to their bellies.
Join an online support group for plus-sized moms
and find out that you truly are not alone (find
them at BabyCenter.com, FertilityPlus.org, and
YourPlusSizePregnancy.com). Talk to women in
your family who have similar body shapes – they’ve
been there and can offer support and advice.
Open up about how you feel to your partner, who
loves your body and can help reassure you that you
are a gorgeous woman. Keeping it all inside
will only make you feel worse. Lean on
others and let them help you feel good about
yourself.
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