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Re: 11 wks pg...no appetite and weight loss...normal?

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:26:40 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 14 Feb 2002, mande wrote: >
>hello,
>
>I am 11 weeks pg and since about 8 weeks my morning sickness has
>subsided. I really dont get nauseated anymore. I never threw up and
>could always keep down food. But lately I keep losing weight for no
>reason. Ill eat alot and nothing seems to come out of it. I dont know
>what to do. (I have been sick for three days now with a chest infection
>and havent really eaten much and this is just making the weight loss
>worse. Its accelerated to a pound a day) I know that this is not right
>and I want to keep the baby healthy. I was told weight loss in first
>trimester is normal but people are starting to get worried. Its going
>on 10 lbs that I have lost. Should I have something to worry about?
>Call my doctor? I wasnt terribly overweight to begin with. Maybe 15
>lbs. Thanks

Call your Doctor. In the morning Not tonight.

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