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So super hungry!

Ok I'm approximately 9+2 Weeks. Before getting my BFP Sat, I had been pretty nauseated. But it seems like since testing positive I am so incredibly hungry! I wanted to rip open a bag of chips in the grocery store today! I'm thinking bout my next snack when I'm eating! Anyone else feeling like this? I even wake up during the night starving
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This pregnancy was wayy different for me. I feel like this baby boy is sucking the life outta,me. oh but I love my boy do much already!
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Wow glad to know I'm not alone! This is my 2nd pregnancy since having my daughter Aug 2007... I couldn't eat anything with her because I was super sick! This one is so different... Sign of a boy? Fingers crossed lol
Congrats to all of you and thanx for the reply ladies! Kisses
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I was the same way for my first 19 weeks. Always hungry and no energy. By week 21 I had gained 19lbs. I finally got my energy back and most of my self control and I have lost 4.lbs which put me.at a normal preg.weight. I'm 23w4d now
I tried snacking on fruit as much as possible
though
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So normal. Just don't give in all the tine or you will gain too much. Way easier said than do e for sure but try to keep things balanced.
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Your pregnant its normal! Congrats
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I'm starving right now and I keep changing my mind on what I want :)
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