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Is it normal to lose your Appetite?
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I'm a couple days shy of being 37weeks pregnant and let me tell you, this pregnancy has been quite a ride! I found out i was expecting at about 10 weeks and I've been sick atleast (if not more) 5-6days every week. I havent had much of an appetite at all but how can you knowing that it isnt going to stick around. There's good news however! Talk to your doctor, there are medications out there to help with that! I take Zofran and I'm disappointed to say i didnt know about it until a little over halfway thru my pregnancy and it works wonders for nausea, not so much for your appetite though. Its great to talk to your doctor about it like i said, theres usually an easy fix, you just have to let them knkw
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7921491 tn?1398169945
Yes, I'm 35 weeks and havent had an appetite the whole pregnancy. Still when I even just eat a yogurt I get so full and sometimes have to force myself to eat.
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Yes I was pretty nauseous throughout my entire pregnancy only ate cuz I had to. Had my little one 2 weeks ago and couldn't stop eating while we were in the hospital afterwards. Appetite came back with a vengeance.
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Totally normal sometimes I just eat a few bites other times I can eat a plate full
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I still don't have much of one. I eat because I'm supposed to. Just feel sick if I dont
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Sure is. I lost mine til 13-14 weeks when I was getting over being nauseous 24/7
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