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676912 tn?1332812551

Loss of appetite...

End near maybe? I know you can get diarrhea towards the end and it's your body's way of "clearing you out" before labor...BUT I can't seem to get hungry for anything. It's 3 pm now, I woke up at 9 and all I've had today is chocolate milk, juice and water. I haven't eaten anything solid at all. I haven't filled up on liquids by any means, normally no matter how much I drink I can eat like an elephant still. But today I'm seriously NOT hungry. I did just get up from a nap with DS and I'm about to go find something that looks slightly appealing to eat because I know I NEED to eat...I just have NO appetite.
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951898 tn?1296134343
5n1
woohoo...it sounds like the end is near...come on out little princess we are ready to hear your story and see your pictures;)
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202436 tn?1326474333
I didn't have much of an appetite at the end of my last two pregnancies.  But i think it was mostly due to the fact that I was sick, congested and throwing up a lot.  But as soon as I gave birth the first thing I wanted was FOOD!!!
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280369 tn?1316702041
Could be getting closer, but also the closer to the end you get, and the bigger the baby is, the less room you have inside. Hopefully you will go into labor soon!!
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Avatar universal
oooo sounds like the end my dear! GOOD LUCK!
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