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Is it normal?

by Via, Apr 12, 2008 07:58PM
Is it normal to feel nauseous and not feel like eating because of the prenatal vitamins??
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by Riot_Queen, Apr 12, 2008 08:13PM
I felt nauseated and didn't wanna eat before I even started taking them. lol.
How far along are you?
It'll all get better once you hit your 2nd trimester.
I'm enjoying the lack of pregnancy symptoms while I can.
cuz comes the 3rd trimester, and I will probably want to kill someone. lol

by JoyRenee, Apr 12, 2008 08:17PM
Nausea is a common pregnancy symptom. Some prenatal vitamins do make you feel sick, or at least more sick. Your doctor can prescribe new ones or give you a bunch of samples to try so you can find one you like!!!

During my last pregnancy I never wanted to eat. I just was not motivated, didn't care about eating, and sometimes FORGOT! Luckily my baby was born very healthy. I don't know WHY I wasn't ever hungry. Sometimes I had to force myself to eat.
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