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Im nervous !!

Should I be worried? I'm not eating and I've lost about 15 pounds since I found out I was pregnant. All I want to do is sleep. The most I can do is eat soup and that's barely ;(
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Lots of woman lose weight in their pregnancy. Just make sure to take your vitamins and drink lots of water to stay hydrated. If the only thing you can eat is soup then that's what you should eat. dont try forcing food down just because its healthy for you. Eat what you can, once your appetite is back then start concentrating on healthy foods.
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Are you not eating because it makes you sick?
You might have hypermesis, go talk to your doctor.
If you aren't feeling sick, try an accuputurist. He or she can help rebalence you and get you herbs that can help.
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Start making fruity smoothies.they are so good for u and will help u put on abit of weight.google recipies to ur own taste.hope u feel better soon.
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I had no appetit and lost weight in the beginning too. I didn't start gaining till the 3rd trimester. Almost 31 weeks and gained 13 lbs total
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take ur vitamins still and try to eat things like fruits,is it hard for u to.keep.things down?if u don't gain weight is nothing out this world I didn't start to gain weight till I was about 5 months.now that I'm almost due I'm actually having an appetite.
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