Anyone Had This Happen In the Early Weeks? Posted: 08-04-06 14:43pm
I have no apetite at all. I have had
quite a few other symptoms that make me
believe that I am pregnant,but I have
absolutely no apetite whatsoever! I have
to make myself eat.
I try to eat breakfast because it is most
important,but I just take a bite here and
there during the day,but I mostly drink a
lot. I don't have any nausea and for that
I am so glad !! But please let me know if
any of you have had this in the early
weeks of pregnancy. I plan to test in the
morning so I will let you guys know.By the
way,what is the best test to take?
Thank you in advance. :wink:
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HappyBaby
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Joined: 16 Jul 2006 Posts: 119 Location: UK
Posted: 08-06-06 02:46am
I certainly lost my appetite for about the
first 12 weeks but I did have dreadful
nausea too. I wasn't actually sick at
all but the smells of things would make me
retch. My sense of smell became so acute
that I turned to my husband one day and
said 'i can smell blood.' about a minute
later he wiped his nose and he had a nose
bleed! He looked at me like I was a
vampire!!!
I think most supermarket brand tests are
fine and very sensitive. You can get
some tests that are extra sensitive for
use just before your period is due but i'm
not sure statistically how accurate they
are.
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