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COOKED FOOD GONE TO WASTE

Soooo I just COOKED a big meal something I haven't done in awhile but being 7 weeks going on 8 weeks I have been craving mash potatoes so just finished in I can't even eat it. Is this normal.?
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Thank you sooo much make sure I let him know these things
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That's normal. I would get cravings like crazy and make the food then when it is time to eat I couldn't. With my first pregnancy I lost 35 lbs and only carried to 25 wks. I was throwing up all the time cuz I was so sick and the only thing I could keep down or even want to eat was corn dogs and popsicles. My baby was very small but survived and is now 12 and healthy. I'm sure ur baby is getting enough nutrients just b sure to take ur prenatals and always talk to ur Dr about any concerns.
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Okay I will make sure I let them know first appointment Friday.
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you should ask you're doctor. Itry eating when u can and stay away from foods that you think are yucky.
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But my baby barely likes anything in then won't allow me to eat I'm scared my baby not getting enough food.
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ive been experiencing this as well I'm 8 weeks and 2 days. I believe it is normal as mine has been going on since I found out at 6 weeks
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