Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Jackie, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! I am also 9 months post op and 8 weeks pregnant! I KNOW exactly what you're going through! Don't freak out! I have been for my first paper work session with my dr.'s OB nurse. She had already talked to the dr. and had many good answers for me. I am a military spouse, so my situation is different from yours, in that I will be seeing only military docs. OK, now I was freaking too when I went in and had a huge list of questions. Really she calmed me down and explained that my labs that I had just had done by my surgeon looked really good and that I was not low on anything. So she said to start the prenatals and eat as healthy as possible. They had me to go to a nutritionist. Like you my weight loss had slowed and I eat a little more than my other counterparts. Except for the lady that I had surgery with, she and I eat about the same. I still have 90 pounds to go, so the baby still has that available thank God. It sounds like you're really trying to eat quality food and that's the way to go! I found Multi Grain Cheerios last week and that has 100% of 10 essential vitamins and minerals. So it's pretty easy to get in quality food if you just look for them. I think the reason I am much more worried about this pregnancy is because I now know how fragile it can be and so many things can go wrong. When you have your first you are blissfully ignorant and go through the pregnancy with wonderful first born dreams of perfection. This is my 3rd time around and my first son has a learning disability. I worry about a lot of things when it comes to this child. Give yourself a break and dont' stress out too much! I think a little worry is normal for all of us. It's what women do best! Hang in there lady, you'll make it through this...just be grateful that you're not nauseous like me 24/7. Ha ha. Oh yeah and as I sat there with my OB nurse, she was so reassuring and calm about my situation. She said, don't feel sorry for yourself or worry, you've got it way better than a lot of my patients who are dealing with high blood pressure, diabetes, toxemia etc. She says the only thing that makes me different being high risk is that I just need to be monitored more closely. The label makes it sound worse than it is. Hugs, 9 months post op -107 pounds 8 weeks pregnant with number 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Jackie, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! I am also 9 months post op and 8 weeks pregnant! I KNOW exactly what you're going through! Don't freak out! I have been for my first paper work session with my dr.'s OB nurse. She had already talked to the dr. and had many good answers for me. I am a military spouse, so my situation is different from yours, in that I will be seeing only military docs. OK, now I was freaking too when I went in and had a huge list of questions. Really she calmed me down and explained that my labs that I had just had done by my surgeon looked really good and that I was not low on anything. So she said to start the prenatals and eat as healthy as possible. They had me to go to a nutritionist. Like you my weight loss had slowed and I eat a little more than my other counterparts. Except for the lady that I had surgery with, she and I eat about the same. I still have 90 pounds to go, so the baby still has that available thank God. It sounds like you're really trying to eat quality food and that's the way to go! I found Multi Grain Cheerios last week and that has 100% of 10 essential vitamins and minerals. So it's pretty easy to get in quality food if you just look for them. I think the reason I am much more worried about this pregnancy is because I now know how fragile it can be and so many things can go wrong. When you have your first you are blissfully ignorant and go through the pregnancy with wonderful first born dreams of perfection. This is my 3rd time around and my first son has a learning disability. I worry about a lot of things when it comes to this child. Give yourself a break and dont' stress out too much! I think a little worry is normal for all of us. It's what women do best! Hang in there lady, you'll make it through this...just be grateful that you're not nauseous like me 24/7. Ha ha. Oh yeah and as I sat there with my OB nurse, she was so reassuring and calm about my situation. She said, don't feel sorry for yourself or worry, you've got it way better than a lot of my patients who are dealing with high blood pressure, diabetes, toxemia etc. She says the only thing that makes me different being high risk is that I just need to be monitored more closely. The label makes it sound worse than it is. Hugs, 9 months post op -107 pounds 8 weeks pregnant with number 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Being 9 Months out the best odds-diet is NOT the best diet for you postop. You need to eat protein and concentrate on protein. Then add in whole grain foods. If I am remembering correctly, the Best Odds Diet is extremely carb heavy. You need more protein than that. Don't worry too much about your baby being malnourished. If you are eating well and taking your vitamins you should be okay. It is early at 9 months out however many women on this list have gotten pregnant far earlier than that and had healthy babies. Do not concentrate on your weight loss -- you may still lose during pregnancy -- but rather concentrate on having a healthy baby. YOur surgeon sounds conservative -- I say this due to wanting you to see a high risk ob -- it may just be because you are still " obese " and had the surgery that he is being overly conservative. Do not worry too much about that okay? Just do what you can. Rasley mailto: drasley@... BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Being 9 Months out the best odds-diet is NOT the best diet for you postop. You need to eat protein and concentrate on protein. Then add in whole grain foods. If I am remembering correctly, the Best Odds Diet is extremely carb heavy. You need more protein than that. Don't worry too much about your baby being malnourished. If you are eating well and taking your vitamins you should be okay. It is early at 9 months out however many women on this list have gotten pregnant far earlier than that and had healthy babies. Do not concentrate on your weight loss -- you may still lose during pregnancy -- but rather concentrate on having a healthy baby. YOur surgeon sounds conservative -- I say this due to wanting you to see a high risk ob -- it may just be because you are still " obese " and had the surgery that he is being overly conservative. Do not worry too much about that okay? Just do what you can. Rasley mailto: drasley@... BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Hi Jackie! I wish I had an answer for you, but I don't. I just wanted to write you to let you know that I am in the pretty much the same boat as you. I had surgery May 23, 2003. I am 6 weeks pregnant. I, as luck would have it, had an appointment with my surgeon this week. They were not too worried about my being pregnant. They really only said that they wished I had waited (to which I responded that I wish I had to, as it was a surprise). They changed my vitamins a bit and told me that my OB (High Risk) would probably just run more labs than normal. I don't see an OB until March. I did however, get scheduled to see a nutritionist next week. The OB nurse said that nutrition was the main thing I needed to be concerned with right now. I meet her on March 1 and then my OB later in March. That worries me, not seeing a doctor for so long; but I guess they know what they are doing. I try to eat, but I can't eat a lot. I make sure that I eat my protein first, take 1 prenatal vitamin, 1 B12, and 2 Caltrate Plus each day. I also throw in some OJ here and there to be sure I am getting my Folate. I have ordered the What to Eat... book, but have not received it yet. Is it helpful? I have lost 153 pounds. My loss had slowed some, but not much, so I am anxious to see what happens now. I wouldn't worry too much about being classified High Risk. This just means that they will pay closer attention to you throughout your pregnancy. It is nothing bad. Just don't worry and enjoy this special time in your life. And know that you are not alone-- there are others like you out here. Best wishes, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Hi Jackie, Relax. I was so scared when I got pregnant. I was only 7 weeks post-op. I had sever Hyperemesis (morning sickness) the entire 9 months. I lost 91 lbs while pregnant with my son...and he was born healthy and beautiful weighing 7lbs 13oz. Take your vitamins and try to eat and healthy as possible.I am sure you and your baby will be fine! You are not in this alone, alot of us have been there before..scared like you. Best wishes! Open RNY 2-18-02 359/138 (1-16-03) andra Marie (born stillborn at 36 weeks gestation on 3-14-98, following a car accident) 6 Weeks Pregnant and 9 Months Out > Hi There, > > My name is Jackie and I am new to this group. I have to say that I > am VERY worried about the health of my baby. I have called my > bariatric surgeon and it has taken him several days to get back to > me. I just got a call saying that I need to see a special High Risk > Doctor. This in and of itself worries me. I went to see my regular > doctor for the actual pregnancy test and he put me on prenatals. He > didn't seem concerned at all about me being pregnant and nine months > out of surgery. I am sort of lucky that I can eat more than most > Bariatric Patients and even before I got pregnant my weight loss had > slowed. I don't feel at all like I am depleted. But, I don't have > an appointment with a regular OB for another two weeks. I am trying > to eat healthy and take my prenatal vitamins but I don't know if my > baby is malnourished? I am so worried and cry about this a lot, it > doesn't seem like I am getting any support or concern from any of my > doctors. If you have any advice pleast let me know. I started at > 285 and am now 215, but since I have been pregnant any weight loss > has stopped. I am trying to follow the best-odds diet in " what to > eat when you are expecting " . Is there anything else I can do? > > Thanks a lot > Jackie > > > > > > Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Hi Jackie, Relax. I was so scared when I got pregnant. I was only 7 weeks post-op. I had sever Hyperemesis (morning sickness) the entire 9 months. I lost 91 lbs while pregnant with my son...and he was born healthy and beautiful weighing 7lbs 13oz. Take your vitamins and try to eat and healthy as possible.I am sure you and your baby will be fine! You are not in this alone, alot of us have been there before..scared like you. Best wishes! Open RNY 2-18-02 359/138 (1-16-03) andra Marie (born stillborn at 36 weeks gestation on 3-14-98, following a car accident) 6 Weeks Pregnant and 9 Months Out > Hi There, > > My name is Jackie and I am new to this group. I have to say that I > am VERY worried about the health of my baby. I have called my > bariatric surgeon and it has taken him several days to get back to > me. I just got a call saying that I need to see a special High Risk > Doctor. This in and of itself worries me. I went to see my regular > doctor for the actual pregnancy test and he put me on prenatals. He > didn't seem concerned at all about me being pregnant and nine months > out of surgery. I am sort of lucky that I can eat more than most > Bariatric Patients and even before I got pregnant my weight loss had > slowed. I don't feel at all like I am depleted. But, I don't have > an appointment with a regular OB for another two weeks. I am trying > to eat healthy and take my prenatal vitamins but I don't know if my > baby is malnourished? I am so worried and cry about this a lot, it > doesn't seem like I am getting any support or concern from any of my > doctors. If you have any advice pleast let me know. I started at > 285 and am now 215, but since I have been pregnant any weight loss > has stopped. I am trying to follow the best-odds diet in " what to > eat when you are expecting " . Is there anything else I can do? > > Thanks a lot > Jackie > > > > > > Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Jackie, I agree with the rest RELAX I am 13 months post op and 23 weeks pregnant I eat a lot and take my vitamins and drink a lot of water. just take care of yourself and congratulations- Michele -- 6 Weeks Pregnant and 9 Months Out Hi There, My name is Jackie and I am new to this group. I have to say that I am VERY worried about the health of my baby. I have called my bariatric surgeon and it has taken him several days to get back to me. I just got a call saying that I need to see a special High Risk Doctor. This in and of itself worries me. I went to see my regular doctor for the actual pregnancy test and he put me on prenatals. He didn't seem concerned at all about me being pregnant and nine months out of surgery. I am sort of lucky that I can eat more than most Bariatric Patients and even before I got pregnant my weight loss had slowed. I don't feel at all like I am depleted. But, I don't have an appointment with a regular OB for another two weeks. I am trying to eat healthy and take my prenatal vitamins but I don't know if my baby is malnourished? I am so worried and cry about this a lot, it doesn't seem like I am getting any support or concern from any of my doctors. If you have any advice pleast let me know. I started at 285 and am now 215, but since I have been pregnant any weight loss has stopped. I am trying to follow the best-odds diet in " what to eat when you are expecting " . Is there anything else I can do? Thanks a lot Jackie Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Hi Jackie, I too am 6 weeks pregnant and 9 months out of lap rny. I am down from 250 to 164. My weightloss had also stabalized before we tried to get pregnant. My bariatric surgeon gave me the go ahead since I did so well getting my weight off. I also will wait another 2 weeks to see my doctor for an ultrasound and like you I'm a bit worried but I also know that that is the worse thing I can do at this point so I'm trying to take it easy. I'm nauseous all day. I'm having problems eating and drinking but I've read posts on this site that says you may lose weight but your baby will get what it needs - probably from the fat reserves left on my legs! I have choosen to go to a high risk OB group because where I live there are no doctors that have experience with a gastric patient and I feel better that they will take more precautions for me and the baby. I'm due on October 3, 2004. When I can eat I also try to eat protein just like the prepregnancy days but it does seem like the carbs are helping me a bit with the nausea. I am an ATKINS follower so eating some carbs like bread and a potato is about to kill me! Hope you stay calm and feel better about all this. I'm glad to know that there is a website where we can be supportive with each other! Start 250, now 164 6 weeks pregnant 1 son - Cole born 2000 1 miscarriage in 2002 Due October 3, 2004 > Hi There, > > My name is Jackie and I am new to this group. I have to say that I > am VERY worried about the health of my baby. I have called my > bariatric surgeon and it has taken him several days to get back to > me. I just got a call saying that I need to see a special High Risk > Doctor. This in and of itself worries me. I went to see my regular > doctor for the actual pregnancy test and he put me on prenatals. He > didn't seem concerned at all about me being pregnant and nine months > out of surgery. I am sort of lucky that I can eat more than most > Bariatric Patients and even before I got pregnant my weight loss had > slowed. I don't feel at all like I am depleted. But, I don't have > an appointment with a regular OB for another two weeks. I am trying > to eat healthy and take my prenatal vitamins but I don't know if my > baby is malnourished? I am so worried and cry about this a lot, it > doesn't seem like I am getting any support or concern from any of my > doctors. If you have any advice pleast let me know. I started at > 285 and am now 215, but since I have been pregnant any weight loss > has stopped. I am trying to follow the best-odds diet in " what to > eat when you are expecting " . Is there anything else I can do? > > Thanks a lot > Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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