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not getting hungry I had my daughter 4 months ago after her birth I realy got hungry I was told ill be right after a few weeks but I still have the problem I don't relise I need to eat till I feel really sick to the point of nearly collapsing and more this happens longer it takes to recover from it
Dear hungry, as per your description it seems to me that there is some satiety problem. Post pregnancy lots of problems may arise. In your case you have not said any thing about your bowel movements, digestion, and what kind of food is preferred at present, if its causing weight gain and how many times do you eat in 24 hrs etc. One thing for sure start exercising. Exercise takes away lots of problems. Eat lots of salads and vegetables, curds, butter milk, avoid meat, fried and sweet foods. If this does not help in two to three weeks, better take help of a medical practitioner.
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Dear hungry, as per your description it seems to me that there is some satiety problem. Post pregnancy lots of problems may arise. In your case you have not said any thing about your bowel movements, digestion, and what kind of food is preferred at present, if its causing weight gain and how many times do you eat in 24 hrs etc. One thing for sure start exercising. Exercise takes away lots of problems. Eat lots of salads and vegetables, curds, butter milk, avoid meat, fried and sweet foods. If this does not help in two to three weeks, better take help of a medical practitioner.