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My boyfriend thinks I'm to fat for my pregnancy

Should I lose the pounds I'm 20 weeks and showing he keeps on saying I'm to large....
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Is ur bf a doctor ? Doubt it. So guess he's just a jackass. Everyone carries differently. Unless ur doctor tells u they are worried tell him to shove it.
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5609044 tn?1383514943
Please dont listen to him hun . That's crazy that he is telling you these things he should be supporting you. Unless you doctor is concerned keep doing what your doing .
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You shouldn't ever intentionally lose weight while you are pregnant unless your doctor tells you to. Before I found out I was pregnant I lost 15 lbs from working out and eating super healthy but then I found out and I just down my exercise so I wasn't over exerting myself anymore. But since I found out I have only gained 3 lbs and I am 21 weeks. My doctor isn't worried about it though because I wasn't super skinny to begin with but I could still use to lose 10-15 more pounds lol.
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5461539 tn?1376247568
You can't be a skinny minny when pregnant! Haha :) You can do excersises to stay a bit in shape :)
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Don't listen to him. Unless your dr. tells you otherwise than don't lose any weight while your pregnant. (:
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5727805 tn?1378193052
That's ridiculous. Unless you are unhealthily obese then you should not lose weight while pregnant. Ignore him :)
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