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weight loss.. anyone else??

I went from 157 to 151.2 :( i havent been sick or anything.. Had a doctor's appointment and the babys fine so i guess its not a big deal.. 14 weeks 4 days..
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Im in the second trimester and im still losing weight.. My husband thinks I'm not eating enough but idk i guess If the doctor isn't worrried i shouldn't be..
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Losing weight is actually considered a sign of pregnancy at first lol
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It's very normal to lose weight during first trimester. No morning sickness or not. If you're doctor isn't concerned than don't worry :) eventually you'll start gaining a bunch of weight and you'll be like where the hell did this come from lol. I started gaining like 4 pounds a week and I wasn't over eating at all and my doctor told me to slow down but wth can I possibly do? Stop eating. This last appointment I didn't gain anything in a week and I was shocked but whatever my sons healthy so I'm not worried
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I've lost weight also went from 160lbs to 145lbs... Only 13weeks doctor said it was fine.  She said you loose weight in the beginning to gain weight in the end.  Honestly I can see where I lost all my weight my thighs are tiny now,  since I haven't been able to lift any more or work out like I was.  *****.  But don't worry when we get further along I'm sure we will gain more weight than we want.  
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