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Weight loss

Hi all I'm 28 weeks now and I don't really have much of a bump (just look like I've had a good meal) but I now feel like I'm starting to loose weight has anyone else had this? I'm not due to seen my midwife till 2 weeks time but I'm starting to worry about little ?
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I've never weighed myself stupidly but I know just by having to put my belt back on my jeans ! I'm eating fine and everything else is okay just thought it was a bit strange. Thank you ")
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317217 tn?1456286778
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Some weight loss can be normal, with my first two I lost 28 lbs but with my last I put weight on as I couldn't move very well. If you feel your weight loss is too much contact your midwife or doctor. X
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I lost a total of 36 pounds and I only gained 3 pounds I am 32 weeks. And I don't have much of a bump drink a lot of water at least 64 oz a day cause I was dehydrated then I got an saline solution and that made they baby move more and my belly stick out a little more but not much
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See what your Midwife says, i had lost a total of 30 lbs before i hit 30 weeks, im 38 weeks now and i had been gaining the weight i had lost back, and my doctor says its fine and my baby is all healthy :-)
Good luck!!
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Do you have a scale? I bought a cheap 10$ one from walmart before i got pregnant. As long as youre eating a normal amount you should be fine and so should lo. Some women do lose a little weight during times of their pregnancy. I wouldnt worry
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