I'm glad I found this thread too. I'm about 28 weeks now, and I have gestational diabetes, no suprise since I had that with my other two children as well. The good thing is that I have been low carbing for about 1 1/2 years so I know what to do with this pregnancy instead of the other two following the ADA junk that just made me sick all the time. Lizziemarie, your morning sickness is probably hormone related, particularily this early in the pregnancy, I very much doubt that it is related to the diet. Just find what you can eat and don't worry about it. I love almonds, that is one thing that really gets me through, they don't cause a huge swing in my blood sugar, and they helped my nausea alot. Try ginger tea too.
If you have to eat a little more carb in the morning I wouldnt' worry about it too much. hopefully in a few weeks it will abate and you will feel much better.
20lbs to go, it is possible to not gain too much. I started around 183- 186 with this pregnancy, and since my first Dr. visit my weight has been stable around 192, give or take a pound or two and various times. Eat sensibly, don't skimp on your fats and your proteins. Since I have gestational diabetes I'm not to have fruit in the morning, milk also makes me sick, so I eat whole milk plain yogurt with some type of berrie for lunch or snack, depending on what else I eat. My dietician stated that cottage cheese really doesn't have that much calcium in it, not as much as you would think, so that is why I'm going the yogurt route. Almonds are great, loaded with calcium, and magnesium. Make sure you eat what you can at night, it will help you sleep. I know I couldn't eat much in the evening until about week 18 or so. I'm still slowing getting my appetite back for chicken, and fish, and ground beef.
I try to do about 30 grams of carb for Lunch and dinner, about 5-10 for breakfast, more than that my head feels funny, and then aroun 15 for a couple of snacks in the day.
I'm also trying to increase my workouts so my bloodsugars are a bit more stable during the day.
I do weight lifting, walking, pilates for pregnacy by Sara Picot(I really like this tape, it is great for the legs, back and abds, and split into the three trimesters.) and sometimes I do fitmama, I don't like it as well but it does have some good stuff in it.
I also have a pedometer to help me keep track of the steps I take in the day, to be sure I try to keep activity up.
I have 2 other children, a girl 13, and a boy 10, so this is a big change for us, but I can say that it is because of Following TSP that I am having a baby now, because we tried one other time and clomid failed then. You can go to the first page of my journal to see my history.
I hope to see others around here it would be great.
Tanya
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