tmbennett8 0 Posted June 13, 2009 Ok. Well I'm very new to the lap band and was (am) scheduled for my second fill on Monday, June 15th. I just found out today that I am pregnant. (We have been trying and are SO excited). I guess losing those 18.5 lbs really did work after all. Although I didn't believe them when they told me it could. My question is, what's the likelyhood of my doctor pulling all the Fluid out of my band when I go in on Monday. I would really like to lose some additional weight before I start gaining it back. I am super scared to gain a ton of weight will I'm pregnant even though I know they can put the fluid back and I will eventually lose the weight again. Its really the thought of having to lose the same weight twice that gets me. Any suggestions on what I should or should not be doing would be great. This is my first pregnance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eejaydiva 3 Posted June 30, 2009 I don't know that you should have been TTC that close to surgery, but what's done is done. This may bum you out a bit, but the general consensus is that NO WEIGHT LOSS can occur during pregnancy. Even in the grossly obese, my OBGYN said that doctors strictly tell patients not to attempt or pursue weight loss. Maintaining weight is usually ok, or only gaining a little, but your plans to lose may have to be on hold for 40 weeks or so... Depending on how hormones and a growing baby put pressure on your band, you may get a complete unfill. I kept my entire fill and have about 4 wks to go, I've had a few sliming and vomiting episodes here and there on my tighter days, but mostly I feel great. However I have gained weight, I'd say 25-30 lbs by now...so that sucks, but I'll live. Good luck and try to keep your fill, just don't diet. Weight and cholesterol drops during the early weeks of pregnancy are linked to spina bifida and a higher rate of childhood cancers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rodriguezequal 3 Posted July 19, 2009 I was told before I had my band that losing weight while pregnant is okay. As long as you aren't going to extreme to lose it. As long as you and the baby are healthy losing is just fine! My doctor told me to wait at least a year after banding to try to get preggo! Some say even a year! I agree that you probably shouldn't have been trying or you shouldn't have gotten banded until you got preggo and had a baby, but it's done and I'm sure you're excited! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WendyII 0 Posted July 20, 2009 I think when you're heavy that losing some weight during pregnancy is not unhealthy. How COULD it be unhealthy? The baby will get what it needs. I've read mixed reviews from good sources for both arguements. I would say that you should use common sense. Make sure the calories you do consume are very healthy and take the prenatal Vitamins. Maybe you can lose 10-15 before the third trimester and then be at a zero sum gain by the time you deliver. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WendyII 0 Posted July 20, 2009 I just found this article on losing weight during pregnancy. It's Safe For Obese Moms-to-be To Lose Weight During Pregnancy, New Research Finds Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rodriguezequal 3 Posted July 20, 2009 I was always told that if you're over weight when you become pregnant that it is okay to lose during the pregnancy as long as the baby is getting what he/she needs! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tmbennett8 0 Posted July 22, 2009 Hello all, just wanted to give an update. My doctor actually released me after my post op visit to try to conceive, after all this is the reason I had the surgery. I did see my surgeon and he gave me 1 cc of Fluid and said congrats, I will see you after the baby is born. I spoke with my OB and she if fine with the Fluid level and just asked me to eat as many of the 1800 calories required a day. I am eating several small meals a day and have only gained 2 lbs. Both surgeon and OB are happy as well as I am. thanks for all your advice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites