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No appetite and no energy

I'm 8 weeks on Monday and I have no energy just want to sleep all the time and have no appetite whatever for any types of food. But I don't have any other pregnancy symptoms except peeing alot is this normal?
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The baby takes what it needs from you.... It's completely normal to not have an appetite/eating less because most women get very sick so it's gonna happen just try your best but don't worry you're baby will be ok
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The baby cannot really eat at 8weeks it doesn't have the feeding tube in it just yet your baby is fine
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Sometimes women can't eat I know I couldn't the baby is actually fine because when it comes down to it the baby will start using you to gain weight if your not eatting
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Very normal but it is also important that you eat. Your baby needs all the nutrients especially at 8 weeks. You're at the most crucial baby developmental stage. If morning sickness is an issue, your doctor can prescribe you anti nausea pills. They work wonders. But even if you're not hungry, eat for the precious human you're growing inside of you. :) it's important!!
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Yes I'm glued to bed I am not appetised and completely nauseated. 13 weeks here. So it's completely normal. What you are facing now are the symptoms. It varies from one to another
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I had a hard time moving out of bed most days up until like 15 weeks. I was extemely tired all the time. It's not uncommon.
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Yes that's how I was right until now that I'm 14 weeks I feel so much better
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