I was about 95kg when I had my first appt with the GP...and she didn't even take my blood pressure, so guess not an issue for her, nor did she say anything about watching my weight etc.

The last GP appt I had last week I had to ASK him to take my BP, again no other comments about my weight etc were made at all (And I oly asked for the BP because I like to know, as it is usually notoriously low throughout my pregnancies.

I do know a friend of mine was refused access to birth at a particular hospital (she was 140kg at the birth) after putting on a massive 50kg during the pregnancy. They wouldn't allow her to birth at Peel and sent her to King Eddie's in the city due to possible complications with the birth. So I think there is a cut off somewhere for some hospitals in terms of what they are equiped to deal with and what possible implications your weight may/could have on birth.

As for general discrimination before birth, during checkups with middie and what not, never have I had anyone say anything to me other than eat healthy, when you feel like it, and don't stress about your weight unless you have an underlying issue (Diabetes, BP, heart etc)