Many women are afraid of getting pregnant because they worry about their body shape deforming. In fact, this situation cannot be avoided after pregnancy because the baby's growth will cause the pregnant woman's belly to deform and she will often feel hungry, so her weight will continue to increase until after the second half of pregnancy. Will pregnant women still gain weight at 36 weeks?
At 36 weeks, the baby has not yet reached full term, so there is still a possibility of continued growth. Generally, during this period until the final delivery, they will gain one to two pounds, which is normal. However, at this stage, the fetus has already begun to compress the pregnant woman's organs, especially the stomach. If you eat too much, vomiting may occur, so you need to control your food intake.
During the entire stage from pregnancy to giving birth, pregnant women generally gain about 20 pounds. If they are a large number of pregnant women, they may gain some weight, at most around 30 pounds, including the weight of the fetus. After giving birth, the weight will quickly decrease, either returning to its original weight or sinking by about 10 pounds.
So it is normal to gain weight at 36 weeks, but in order to have a better baby, it is best not to eat too much. If necessary, it is also necessary to reduce food intake and control the weight of oneself and the fetus within a normal range.