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Am I eating enough

Even before I got pregnant I've had problems with anorexia and for the past 6 months I've been fine but the past week or so I've noticed that I'm eating less and feel hungry less often, sometimes I don't notice that I've gone the whole day without eating ,I'm worried about weather or not this is hurting my baby
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As long not king
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Anorexia was a problem with me too, as king as the baby is growing and you gaina little weight throughout the pregnancy all will be fine. Your doc will let you know if you havent gained enough
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I use to snack all the time and for the past couple weeks I haven't been that hungry. I haven't gain any weight this pregnancy and I will be 9 months tomorrow. My Dr isn't worried about it because baby is still growing fine.
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This is a good question for your doctor. Going a whole day without eating isn't good at all but I did lose my appetite at first which I am told is normal. I lost 15 pounds in my first trimester. Set an alarm to remind you to eat during the day. My sister in law set an alarm every two hours and had a light snack like apples and peanut butter.
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I wonder the same thing too. I didn't have a problem with eating but I never ate a lot to begin with. And sometimes I'll eat about twice a day. I always try to eat a little snack tho.
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