Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 I completed my first challenge in 2001, and another in 2002. I lost around 50 pounds total, and have managed to keep it off for 2 years now! So, here is my question: I am now 6 months pregnant, and have so far had a very healthy pregnancy, gaining only 8 pounds. However, at my last doctor's visit, I had trace amounts of ketones in my urine, which means there could be a slight insulin resistance. I was thinking the best way to monitor this would be to follow the diet I used for Body For Life, and I was just wondering if anyone knows how safe and recommended it is for pregnant women. Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 I would definitely talk to your dr. about it and get his/her advice. I didn't know about BFL while I was pregnant, but I would assume it's OK as long as you keep your calories up. So you might be eating bigger portions than palm/fist while pregnant than you would be if you were not. I would have to assume that the same goes for doing BFL while you're nursing, but I'm not a health care professional, so go ask your Dr.! And let us know what he/she says because this question has been asked more than once. Thanks! in WI Haven't been here in a long time > I completed my first challenge in 2001, and another in 2002. I lost > around 50 pounds total, and have managed to keep it off for 2 years > now! > > So, here is my question: I am now 6 months pregnant, and have so far > had a very healthy pregnancy, gaining only 8 pounds. However, at my > last doctor's visit, I had trace amounts of ketones in my urine, > which means there could be a slight insulin resistance. > > I was thinking the best way to monitor this would be to follow the > diet I used for Body For Life, and I was just wondering if anyone > knows how safe and recommended it is for pregnant women. > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 Hi there and congratulations! BFL food is fine during pregnancy, but do keep your intake at a maintenance level, not a loss level. Also, no supplements (apart from pre-natal vitamins). I personally didn't even do protein powder last time I was pregnant due to all the artificial sweeteners, but this time I have found one that only has stevia in it and despite an exhaustive search on the internet, (which scared me off aspartame for LIFE), I can't find any indications that stevia is unsafe in pregnancy. Since there are doomsayers about just about everything, I will take that as a good sign, but still only have protein powder once a day just in case! Good luck with your pregnancy, gestational diabetes is a worry. Hopefully, slight insulin resistance is all you will experience, especially because BFL style eating ought to keep your insulin responses to a minimum anyway. Oh, and just in case, BFL exercising is definitely NOT recommended during pregnancy. Hitting 10's and pushing for new highs are a big no no, but you probably knew that. All the best Phoenix > I completed my first challenge in 2001, and another in 2002. I lost > around 50 pounds total, and have managed to keep it off for 2 years > now! > > So, here is my question: I am now 6 months pregnant, and have so far > had a very healthy pregnancy, gaining only 8 pounds. However, at my > last doctor's visit, I had trace amounts of ketones in my urine, > which means there could be a slight insulin resistance. > > I was thinking the best way to monitor this would be to follow the > diet I used for Body For Life, and I was just wondering if anyone > knows how safe and recommended it is for pregnant women. > > Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 The diet is safe for pregnant women, but do not use the supplements when you're pregnant. Only your prenatal vitamins... and other vitamins/herbs that are indicated for pregnancy. (Be VERY careful because some herbs can cause miscarriage, etc. so always thoroughly research anything you are planning to consume during pregnancy. Haven't been here in a long time I completed my first challenge in 2001, and another in 2002. I lost around 50 pounds total, and have managed to keep it off for 2 years now! So, here is my question: I am now 6 months pregnant, and have so far had a very healthy pregnancy, gaining only 8 pounds. However, at my last doctor's visit, I had trace amounts of ketones in my urine, which means there could be a slight insulin resistance. I was thinking the best way to monitor this would be to follow the diet I used for Body For Life, and I was just wondering if anyone knows how safe and recommended it is for pregnant women. Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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