In reality, most women only gain 2 - 3
pounds during the first trimester and are not likely to show until around 5 - 6 months.
Most women will notice a slight weight gain in the beginning of pregnancy, usually about four
pounds during the first trimester.
Broken out over the course of your pregnancy, that means 2 - 4
pounds during the first trimester and 1 pound a day from there on out.
Not exact matches
Expect to gain 1 — 5
pounds of weight
during your
first trimester and 1
pound per week, on average,
during your subsequent
trimesters.
Average weight gain
during the
first trimester is five
pounds, according to Fit Pregnancy.
Healthcare providers recommend that you gain the least weight
during the
first trimester — roughly 1 to 5
pounds — and then gain roughly a
pound a week in the second and third
trimesters.
In general, a healthy pregnancy weight gain is two to four
pounds total
during the
first trimester, and then about one
pound a week
during the second and third
trimesters.
During the
first trimester, you should gain about 3 to 6
pounds (your doctor may recommend that you adjust your weight gain up or down if you started your pregnancy underweight or overweight).
During the
first trimester, the recommended weight gain is between 1 and 4
pounds over the three - month period.