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Pregnant. No Weight Gain. On Thyronorm. Advised Argipreg Sachet. Anything Wrong?

my name vandna, age 30, weight 47, height 5.1. i am pregnant with 22 weeks but my weight does not increase it is still the same, my latest blood report and thyroid reports are normal as im taking thyronorm 50 mcg for thyroid. my doc advised me to have argipreg sachet for 5 days. i dont know if everything is ok with my pregnancy or not.
Tue, 4 Jun 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
IT is not normal to have no weight gain till 22 weeks.
However, women who were obese pre conceptionally do sometimes gain lesser weight.
That does not seem to be the case with you.
The other possibility is inadequate dietary intake.
Please increase your protein intake , and overall calorie intake.
As long as your blood work and the baby's growth is normal clinically and by ultrasound, do not worry.
Take medicines as prescribed.
All the best.
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Pregnant. No Weight Gain. On Thyronorm. Advised Argipreg Sachet. Anything Wrong?

Hello thanks for your query. IT is not normal to have no weight gain till 22 weeks. However, women who were obese pre conceptionally do sometimes gain lesser weight. That does not seem to be the case with you. The other possibility is inadequate dietary intake. Please increase your protein intake , and overall calorie intake. As long as your blood work and the baby s growth is normal clinically and by ultrasound, do not worry. Take medicines as prescribed. All the best.