I'm pregnant with my first and am more overweight than I intended to be too. My DH and I had been TTC for 5 years with no success, and I made a decision to focus on losing weight at the beginning of 2011. I lost about 6 stone between January and the Autumn taking me from a BMI of 53 down to 39. I still needed to lose another 6 stone to get near a BMI of 25.
We kept on TTC during this time, mainly because we didn't want to miss the opportunity, however unlikely. We didn't really expect anything to happen. My goal was to get down to a BMI of 25 and then go to my GP to ask for fertility tests and possibly help getting pregnant. So I had in mind that all this weight loss was going to result in a healthy pregnancy, but not until after I reached my goal weight.
So when I found out that I as pregnant, I was a bit upset (amongst the joy of realising it was possible for me to get pregnant) because I had expected to be out of the 'obese' category at least when I got pregnant as a reward for all that weight loss, and more able to have a low risk birth.
I put on about half a stone in the run up to Christmas and had my booking in appointment the day after boxing day which didn't help and my recorded BMI was 41 (grr). I lost the Christmas weight and more in Jan/Early Feb (with a bit of help from all-day sickness), and got down to a BMI of 38. I'm 21 weeks now and have crept back up to BMI 39, but I know I haven't been eating healthily the last couple of weeks so I don't believe I'm yet at the point where I'll just keep piling on the (baby) weight.
That said, as my husband tries to cheer me up with, I am at the lowest I was last year, and I am growing a whole person inside me as well! So I shouldn't be too mean to myself that I've gone up a few pounds.
I'm hoping to keep my weight down as long as possible just by carrying on the mostly healthy eating and moving more. Obviously it'll get to the point where I'm putting on eventually, but if I can hold it off as long as possible, hopefully it will be genuine baby weight which goes shortly after baby.
I'm hoping to get back into losing weight once I've recovered from the birth and established breastfeeding, aided and abetted by sling wearing the baby lots of places to keep me fit! I'd really like to not have my weight be an issue next time around.
That said, so far, all it has meant for me so far, is having to have a 10 min check up with an anesetist (sorry about the spelling) and no one has berated me about my weight. I think they acknowledge that I've been doing the right things in losing the weight I have done and I'm not eating enough to put on tons of weight during the pregnancy so they aren't too concerned.
I know you're disappointed that you didn't get your body into better shape for this pregnancy, I felt that way too. But you've done it before, and if you eat and exercise sensibly during pregnancy you can keep any weight gain down to genuine baby/baby-related weight.
Congratulations xxx 