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I'm 15-1 and still haven't gained any weight. Every time i go to the doctor I'm losing weight now i weigh 166 and been losing weight before i got pregnant. My doctor say it's ok as long as the baby growing. I guess i just want that pregnant look i think it's so cute. Is it normal not to gain. I'm just ready to get that baby bump
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4043310 tn?1355912647
Im 18 weeks tomorrow and havent put any weight on, weight gain doesnt need to happen till 30 week I heard
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4460811 tn?1355471314
Ive lost 2 stone since getting pregnant and im 15 5 and i dont have a bump either but baby is safe and well...dont worry about it, youll start showing soon enough and then youll wanna be small again :)
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I haven't had any morning sickness or and symptoms  i eat all the time.
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554628 tn?1362777919
even if you are losing weight you can still get the baby bump. believe me, ive lost 10 pounds and im 18 weeks and definitely have a baby bump. good luck and i wouldn't worry about it too much unless dr is concerned.
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4378548 tn?1358554779
I'm 15 weeks today and I've lost 10 lbs since I got pregnant. My doctor said its fine cuz the baby will get its nutrients either way. My loosing weight was due to morning sickness.
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4254325 tn?1355663975
Nausea or eating less?
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