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Hi ladies.... 7wks woth my first child... i actually lost 5 pounds in the past 3 weeks! Is  this normal??
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I'm 15 weeks haven't gain any pounds just a little stomach and a stretch mark
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I lost weight as well. About 2 or 3lbs before the morning sickness hit then about 8 more. Gained it all back plus about 25 and im on week 29 as of today so dont worry :)
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Yes in my first trimester I lost weight it's normal
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I havnt had morning sickness. Im literly hungry all the time!! Im eating so much more than before i was pregnant. I need 2 use the toilet alot could it be this???
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Me i eat healthy foods too i crave for papaya and mangoes but cant help too eat too much im lovin it hihihihi.. thats why i worry because after my pregnancy i need to diet for my career. From 55 to 70 kg. For 14 weeks expectant im huge
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I crave things but I've been trying to eat healthy things like vegetarian patties with the vegetables in them but baby don't like certain things so they don't stay down but I've been doing good lately I'm 9weeks nd 2days now
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Same here its my first baby but opposite with me i gain so much cause of food cravings. Are you not craving or you lose appetite?
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Yes you can lose pounds from morning sickness
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