I was ABSOLUTELY terribly discriminated against because of my weight during my first pregnancy. I started at a little less than you and was 113kg when I birthed my baby. I was not allowed to birth at the hospital of my choice and had to go to a different hospital. I was treated as a high risk pregnancy which seriously messed with my head. I was constantly tested for diabetes, and had extra ultrasounds to check bub wasn't too big (which can happen when you are larger apparently). It was suggested I improve my diet and get more exercise. I told them how physical my job is and how I cook good wholesome real food and I musta told middy's and drs a million times that I didn't live on junk food!
I barely drink alcohol and never did during pregnancy I don't smoke and I don't take drugs.
Despite all this "extra" care and fuss and attending the FMU at canberra hospital my darling Ellen was stillborn at 41 weeks. I was assured by one of the drs that this was not due to my weight. Well thanks, I KNEW that! . I birthed in 3.5 hours and I had a healthy pregnancy. I am fitter than many of the thin people I know as I have a physical outdoor type job.
Yes they discriminate and they are not subtle or pleasant. In some cases I was treated like I was too stupid to understand what was expected to lose weight and treated like I was lazy or lying.
Sorry to tell you the down side.
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