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12810246 tn?1428586734

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So I'm 7 weeks now and I feel like i have absolutely no energy I slept literally all day yesterday and today I still feel like i can't keep my eyes open. I can't take it I have a two year old son already and I feel bad because I feel like I'm not paying enough attention to him is there any help out there or advice for this
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try to snack instead of eating big meals.
I found I was / still am the same way and im 17wks :(
if I eat a big meal, I just want to curl up and hibernate, lol. but if I snack constantly it keeps my sugar and energy levels up. i'm still sleepy, but I can make it all day without needing a nap.
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12810246 tn?1428586734
I actually have no appetite either just want some chips or something no and then for the past two weeks I haven't really eaten I think I lost about 5 pounds
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when I got my positive test, it was Jan 4th and I was 141lbs.
My apt in February 6th I was 127lbs.
me and my fiancé split and I was under SO much stress. I'm finally back up to 134lbs right now. but I was the same way, I would be starving, but couldn't ACTUALLY eat anything because it would make me nauseous.
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12810246 tn?1428586734
I know it's crazy and I'm by far not small I love to eat not going to lie I've never been like this even when I was pregnant with my first child I ate so this is new to me I'm just trying to get use to it
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