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Morning sickness?

I'm 8 weeks pregnant and on my second baby. My first pregnancy I had no morning sickness.  It was wonderful, but now I'm feeling, not vomitty, but extreme loss of appetite.  I'm never hungry.  It's very unlike me because I love to eat. Is this some form of morning sickness? It kind of had been bothering me and I'm just hoping it passes because when I eat I get a yucky feeling like I ate a bag of oreo's then chugged a 2 liter of orange soda yucky. Anyone have anything on this? Any way to make my appetite reappear or make me feel less gross I'd appreciate it very much.
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Thanks a ton, I haven't been sick since I posted that so that's nice. Maybe I just have to tattle on my discomforts and they'll go away. I love learning new things. Thanks again!
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Thanks a ton, I haven't been sick since I posted that so that's nice. Maybe I just have to tattle on my discomforts and they'll go away. I love learning new things. Thanks again!
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I had that during part of my 1st trimester...and then it got worse. Try eating small snacks throughout the day and stick to bland things and see if that helps first. If not, bring it up to your doc at your appt and see what they suggest. I think it is a form of morning sickness. Just not the most traditional. It may mean going on zofran for awhile. That was my saving grace into 2nd trimester when it decided to stop working. Another option is vitamin b6 and unisom to help nausea. Good luck!!
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