I don't count my calories. I can tell when I'm full & when I'm hungry so I don't feel the need. I have counted in the past when I was trying lose a few pounds or learning to listen to my body. Do whatever works for you.
I count calories during the week, aiming for 2100/day (third trimester). My doctor says that my weight gain is right where it should be, given my pre-pregnancy weight.
I lost 80 pounds prior to getting pregnant, so I have been eating healthy throughout the pregnancy. I'm 38+2 , and have gained 16 pounds so far.
Yes that is what I'm thinking.
My boys have both been huge, my doc said one day, 'perhaps you just have a very nourishing placenta'. :)
Well at 2000 to 2200 is too high for a calorie count. I'm a health freak n count calories on a normal prepregnancy lifestyle. I also go get weight bmi measurements every 2 weeks. N my normal calorie suggested intake is 1600 on a high protien diet. And with pregnancy doc recommend that we increase 200 to 300 calories to our diet during mid 2nd trimester n 3rd trimester. So that would put me in the highest 1900. I'm a small frame but fit. Now if ur muscle (not fat but higher muscle tone) bmi is bigger then of course u need more calories. It depends on ur body tone.