Ok...So...I've not been wanting to eat...I
pretty much have had to force
myself...every time I think about
eating...it makes me want to throw
up....has anyone else felt that way? or am
I just wierd? lol ^^
haha yeah...sorry.....I just
thought about it...thought maybe it was a
good question to ask...I go to the doctor
tomorrow for my first visit.. I'm so
excited!!!
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deleonvr
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Posted: 12-11-07 16:04pm
you could be with my first I rarely had an
appetite. Just depends on ur hormones
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mominashoe
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Posted: 12-11-07 21:21pm
In the early stages of pregnancy, yes, you
may not feel like eating anything at all
and the sight of food is the last sight
you want to see.
Don't worry, it will go away. If it
doesn't, you aren't alone: I know a woman
who is only able to drink 7-up while in
the first and second trimesters for every
single pregnancy and has to use an IV as
well.... Hopefully you will never have to
go through something like that.
If you are worried that your lack of
appetite will affect the baby, being sick
for the first trimester isn't going to
hurt the baby a bit. Anything the baby
needs he is going to get from you, and
it's not going to be anything that you
can't catch up on later on.
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lucy315
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Posted: 12-18-07 02:05am
My sense of smell was so enhanced that I
couldn't even be in the house when someone
was mixing a glass of chocolate milk! I
was completely turned off by food and
drinks. Even water smelled bad to me. It
is quite normal to feel this way early in
pregnancy. Darn hormones. Good luck with
your pregnancy!
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