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Re: 14 wks and still LOSING weight

From: Shelly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 29 Sep 2001 09:43:14 -0500 (CDT)


Hi! I think I'm right with you! I'm 27, too! I'm 16 weeks now. I was 113 at conception, 107 after morning sickness (mostly just I hated food), and now I'm 111 but steady. I can't eat anymore! Are you showing? If you rub your hand down my front, you can only notice a small bulge right when you hit the bellybutton.What's worse is, everytime I think I am gaining weight/showing, I look back in the mirror an hour later and it's completely gone! Do you get that, too? My ob kept repeating, "You're not gaining weight," but wouldn't comment on it. Isn't it nerve-wrecking? I think we just have to realize eventually one day we will show, will gain weight (more than we ever imagined), and will laugh that we once worried about it.

At Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Kristen wrote: >
>I searched the archives and can't find an answer to my question. I am
>27 y/o and 14 weeks pg, and have been steadily losing weight since
>conception. This morning when I weighed myself I'm now less than I have
>been in 5 years! In total, I've lost about 15 pounds. I am eating more
>now than I did before conceiving and also more frequently. I have had
>some m/s, but I am not throwing up. Should this be a concern? Should I
>eat MORE? I'd appreciate hearing from mother women who have been through
>this.
>
>Thanks.
>
>--
>Kristen
>




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