I do not have this problem, but as a midwife, clients consult with me for these issues. Are your periods regular? Look up pcos (polycystic ovarian syndrome) and see if the symptoms fit you, and see a gynecologist, midwife who can prescribe, or a good family doctor if so. As you say, as 35, getting treatment quickly is helpful. Low carb diets are best if you have pcos. (as opposed to low fat or strict calorie counts)
I also have many clients who start off overweight, and gain very little with careful diet while pregnant, and are lighter by their final visit at 6 weeks. They come back having lost by the next baby by eating well and breastfeeding to lose their weight, and do very well. good luck
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