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Not eating very much

Hello, I'm 24 weeks and gained 20 lbs so far. This is my third pregnancy and this is very different from my other two. I was feeling as if I was starving all the time and ate a lot and now the last two to three weeks I have felt not hungry at all. I could probably eat just cereal all day long because other foods don't sound good to me.Has anyone else had this issue? My docor told me my whole pregnancy I should only gain 15-25lbs total and I know I'm a little over what I'm supposed to be right now, but I don't want to lose weight because  I feel it might hurt the baby. Any advice would be great. Thanks so much.
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Im 24weeks and i havent gained any weight at all i have lost 5 pounds since tge start and i had trouble eating but i forced my self to eat little but often of fruit and veg im at the stage know where i could eat a cow everyday for feeling hungry all the time but then i could not eat at all another week. I just think as long as im eating healthy and drinking LOADS my little girl is fine and the doctors arent worried xxxx
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I'm 25 weeks and have gained 21 lbs. I was very hungry early in pregnancy and not so much anymore. I'm sure it's normal. And as far as the weight gain goes, I thought I was gaining too much compared to this app and what the Dr said at first but was told not to worry about it as it's not overly excessive
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I have had similar up to 18 weeks, i lost 2 kilos (4 pounds?). Then suddenly very hungry and suddenly gained quick, but now last day not hungry again. I think it's not to bad if you loose a bit of weight as long it isn t much and fast. Make sure you get your vitamins tho, eat some fruit and veggies too.
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