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cant eat

Im just over 7 weeks with my second child. I cant stand the thought of food, no matter what it is I constantly feel ill and shakey. I have eaten little amounts of fruit and savory snacks and quite often but nothing is apealing to me and im starting to get hunger pains in belly. Any advice would be appreciated thankyou.
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Hello all I'm really confused as to what is going on with my cycle. On May 15 I was spotting like a normal one day period. This happen around midnight. So I laid down for a while and to my surprise when I went to the bathroom again there was no blood, no nothing. Here is it June 30 and still no aunt flow. I did a pregnancy calendar just for the heck of it and it said I would be 6 weeks and 4 days today. The only symptoms I have are sore breast, with excessive cm. Me and my fiance are active but I'm a full time student and work full time as well. I barely have time to do homework, but is anyone 6 weeks or have some type of answers for me. On my phone I have this app call MyDays and it says 18 days over due for period (pregnant?).
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HI,
Such symptoms are common during pregnancy and there is nothing to get unduly worried about. Dietary modification will help. Having frequent small meals and avoiding spicy and oily foods will help. Drink plenty of water and juices in order to prevent dehydration. Also use of antacids and anti-emetic drugs will help take care of the nausea and belly pain. Consult your Doctor.
Hope this helps.
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