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No appetite

I am 35 weeks pregnant with my 3rd child and I have gotten to the point where I don't want to eat anything... Never experienced that with my the first two pregnancy... Anyone else ever feel this way?
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And this is my 4th baby**
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Im 34+5 and for the last couple weeks my appetite comes an goes. I was always hungry for over the first 3/4 of pregnancy gaining 28 lbs so far but now its kinda cut down... depends on how I feel cuz im on my feet 8-9 hours a day 5 sometimes 6 days a week..
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I'm only 4 weeks pregnant and I've had little to no appetite for the past few days.  I don't remember this when I was pregnant with my daughter.   Never really had nausea with her either.
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Try to get motivated  read about some good yummy and healthy recipes  ,  videos . Etc God bless you hope this helps you
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I completely lost my appetite at around 28 weeks...I even lost 6 pounds. I'm currently 34 weeks and only put back  on 3 of the pounds I lost. But my belly is still getting bigger, so my doc isn't worried.
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Yes ive been this way on and off for weeks now. Im 39 weeks tomorrow. Also dont remember it from my last 2 pregnancies lol. Strange
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