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What i have to do to start eating ?

Hello,I'm 35 years old I'm almost 10weeks for my second baby this time i feel much more heavy and tired !
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Hi! I've never experienced pregnancy myself. We've just started our ivf round for a baby. But still I know some facts from my sister's pregnancy. So she's eaten healthy prepregnancy and worked out 3-4 times a week. She was having tacos, pizza, burgers, hot dogs, etc. and felt exhausted as well. Doing my research, I have heard that it is normal during the first trimester. She does try to drink water and squeeze a fruit in once a day. Something is better than nothing. Hopefully 2nd trimester, she could exercise and pick up some energy with healthy habits. I wonder how it might be for us..
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I think that is normal, i just entered my 2nd trimester and have no energy. I feel very pregnant already. All of a sudden I am hungry all the time. During the first trimester I was not hungry at all.  If you feel like you should eat, thrn snack on fruits or veggies.
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Pregnancy is so fun, isn't it?  ha ha.  But all for a wonderful cause and congratulations.  You don't have to eat more than usual as that's kind of a myth.  But just eat healthy when you do eat.  Make each food you take in count--  lean protein, good carbs, fruits and vegi's.  Are you nauseated and that is why you aren't eating?
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