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Megan Fockler
Gestational weight reduction, or intentionally losing weight during pregnancy, is generally not recommended for obese or overweight women. Pregnancy is a crucial period for the development of the fetus, and both the mother and the baby require appropriate nutrients for optimal health. Medical professionals typically advise against intentional weight loss during pregnancy because it can potentially lead to nutritional deficiencies and negatively impact fetal growth and development. Weight loss efforts may deprive the baby of essential nutrients, leading to complications such as low birth weight and developmental issues.
Instead of focusing on weight loss, healthcare providers usually encourage pregnant women with obesity to adopt a healthy lifestyle that includes balanced nutrition and regular physical activity. This approach aims to manage weight gain within recommended guidelines and promote overall well-being for both the mother and the baby. It’s crucial for women who are planning to become pregnant or are already pregnant to consult with their healthcare provider for personalized advice based on their individual health status and medical history. Each pregnancy is unique, and medical guidance can help ensure the best outcomes for both the mother and the baby.