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<blockquote data-quote="emmarw" data-source="post: 857173" data-attributes="member: 95131"><p>I am 20 weeks pregnant, and had my anomaly scan this morning, I had a real fight on my hands with my DN about lchf, so I increased my carbs from 50g a day to around 150g. I put on weight and felt really bloated for a long time, so went to see a nutritionist privately at about 12 weeks. She said do what felt right- so I lowered it back to about 80-100g a day, and felt so much better, and quite frankly, lied to anyone in the hospital who asked. </p><p></p><p>Our scan today confirmed we have a very healthy baby, in perfect proportions at the moment, and I will continue to eat this way. </p><p></p><p>Eat what your body tell you to, not what the out dated NHS thinks you should have!</p><p>x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmarw, post: 857173, member: 95131"] I am 20 weeks pregnant, and had my anomaly scan this morning, I had a real fight on my hands with my DN about lchf, so I increased my carbs from 50g a day to around 150g. I put on weight and felt really bloated for a long time, so went to see a nutritionist privately at about 12 weeks. She said do what felt right- so I lowered it back to about 80-100g a day, and felt so much better, and quite frankly, lied to anyone in the hospital who asked. Our scan today confirmed we have a very healthy baby, in perfect proportions at the moment, and I will continue to eat this way. Eat what your body tell you to, not what the out dated NHS thinks you should have! x [/QUOTE]
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