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No appetite

I'm 7 weeks pregnant and I have ZERO appetite. This is completely different than my first pregnancy because all I did was eat constantly. I eat maybe once a day and it isn't much. Is this something to from my doctor or will my appetite pick up? Also all of my favorite foods disgust me to the point where I gag when I eat them. The only thing that doesn't seriously bother me are grapes and ice cream
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I have the same problem all of the eleven Weeks I've been pregnant  n this is my first n everybody telling me to ray but I really can't n when I do I'm sick to my stomach not throwing up much just sick to my stomach n a constant bad taste in my mouth n once I take my prenatal it's worser
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Lol he says if I don't eat he not gonna eat so I try to eat but end up giving up. The throwing up bit doesn't work on him sadly lol
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I remember my mom trying 2 make me eat things n I was just like no I don't want it YOU eat it n if she kept at it I'd b like fine..but I'm gonna throw up on u...that usually stopped the pestering lol
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Someone should tell that to my husband who keeps trying to make me eat
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I didn't have much of an appetite in early pregnancy because pretty much everything I ate made me throw up.  It's nothing 2 b concerned about...if u aren't gaining much weight and they aren't happy with it they'll let u know.  But alot of times ull start getting ur appetite back...it varies as 2 when tho
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