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  1. 5/9/08 18:54

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    mrsdk

    I am 31+4 and have gained 6lbs. I have been so sick since week 6 its unreal. I eat the tiniest amounts and most of the time cant keep it down. I am quite discreet about being sick but it must be obvious to people that i have not gained a lot of weight, i look gaunt my neck is thin and my cheekbones stick out a mile and people still comment - If i hear one more time " you wont be able to eat like that when the baby is here " i will scream.

    I think its just something generic that people say to pregnant women along with the -

    "How far on are you now" "not long now" "do you know what you are having" " are you all sorted" etc etc etc

    I must have had the same questions and comments thousands of times..Grrrrrr

     

  2. 5/9/08 14:06

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    Rachel1402

    For me its when i get dressed and nothing seems to fit and i just look massive. The scales say i have only put on 5pound but i have this big bump and it feels so heavy.

    Bad day today

    x

  3. 5/9/08 14:01

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    bernie1984

    why must people comment on our eating and weight gain im 29+1 weeks and have put about 2 stone on but if i dont eat regular i get shaky so i think fook what people say they would be complaining if it was the opposite and we werent eating

    cheer up hun x

  4. 5/9/08 13:49

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    snudge2008

    I can completely understand how you are feeling. I too cannot eat as much but I also cannot cope with one friend who keeps trying to tell me what to do and I end up feeling really angry. I have put on around 1 and a half stone, and can see it is starting to pile on more.

    Keep your chin up and ignore those comments, I now live in my own little world!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. 5/9/08 12:10

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    Cool!ladyguy

    People just dont think, we are all getting quite heavy now, ikwym i too have had to cut down portions to avoid bringing everything back up or feeling real uncomfortable,

    I have gained in obvious places and although i look healthy i feel like someone else and im geting fed up too!

    i was looking at some photos and i said to my partner wow in a few months i will be able to say i WAS pregnant then!

    Not long now girls we will all get thru it

    Xx

  6. 5/9/08 10:55

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    HugCuttsyskitt

    Aww hun i know how you feel, last night I tried to eat a decent size bowl of shreddies and it just ended up making me feel sick and for a few hours after kept feeling it coming up my throat (sorry tmi), I think I overfilled myself and I realised I'm going to have to cut down on size portions a bit now.  I've had similar comments at work too re eating as I snack more but like you I've not piled on loads of weight other than a little and my obvious bump.  Try ignore them hun.

    Helen XXxx  31+4

  7. 5/9/08 10:51

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    Cannaby

    My god do i feel fed up!!!

    Only put on 1 and half stone which to be honest i don't think is too bad. But i can't eat big meals, i get too uncomfortable, so i tend to eat little and often. So why do people feel the urge to say 'You eating again!!!!' aaagghh!!!

    I was sucking on a mint yesterday and somone came in the office, can't belive your eating again, are you sure you have only got one in there. Its a bloomin mint for christ sake!!!

    Sorry but it really bugs me, and now i feel guilty when i have to russle my cearel bar or munch on my apple

    Feel a bit better now, sorry everyone

    Helen xx

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