Gaining Pounds Between Pregnancies May Cause
Health Problems
If you’re planning a second
child, it’s important to maintain
a healthy weight between
pregnancies. One study showed
that a weight gain of only about
7 pounds could raise your risk of
developing high blood pressure
or gestational diabetes in your
second pregnancy. And, a gain
of about 18 pounds may mean
a 60% higher risk for stillbirth.
Talk with your doctor about your
diet and exercise habits so you
can reach and maintain a healthy
weight. It’s good for you and
your next baby.
Lancet, Vol. 368, No. 9542