Answered by MissZimu - Apr. 7, 2012 1:29pm
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Answered by Peanut101 - Apr. 5, 2012 6:04am
I was really hungry at the beginning too! The moment I stopped eating I would get nauseaus! (You might find my question about it in my really early questions posted..) - It definitely got better - don't worry!
For now just try and make healthy choices (if you can stomach it) and don''t fret.. as your body gets used to its new state things do kind of mellow out.
(I am now in my 28th week and have a very very low appetite!)
Good luck and congrats!!
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Answered by mjjmbnmm - Apr. 5, 2012 2:58am
I was the same way the first 10 weeks, I was always hungry, I'd wake up to eat in the middle of the night. It does get better, Good luck!!
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Answered by tibby8 - Apr. 8, 2012 4:21am
i had the same thing before i even found out i was pregnant. at 4 weeks i was shoveling it in, i was wondering where the "loss of appetite" and "nausea" would come from. Im 8 weeks now and it has kicked in. i kind of miss those days lol everyones different though but it is normal.
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