Hello lovely ladies. I hope everyone is feeling at least somewhat decent!
I've not been so lucky and decided to bring it here to see how many of you are feeling the same.
This isn't too much of a concern that I need to hop off the interwebs and call my doctor, but just to be on the safe side I'll ask these questions when I go in on Wednesday.
Anyone else feeling so very full after eating a small amount of food or drinking a small amount of drink?
I mean goodness...I used to be able to put some food away and was always starving and now I can't.
I know its because uterus/baby is growing and pushing on organs and moving them upwards/to the side, but it feels like this happened overnight.
Last night I made vegetable beef soup and it was SO tasty, but after a few bites I just couldn't finish it and the bowl wasn't too big at all.
I had left over shrimp fried rice for lunch today...not much of it at all and I finished, but felt SO full.
I couldn't finish an apple...lol.
I'm just curious how many ladies are experiencing this. When did it start for you? How small of meals are you having to eat now and how often?
I've not started eating smaller meals yet because I honestly I hate the thought of eating every 2-3 hours, but its seeming I'm going to have to do this now!

Re: I know the answer, but humor me please.
Peanut butter is a good source of protein so dip the apple in some maybe? Or put some on crackers. Yummmm I love peanut butter. Quinoa is also good for protein sake. Not sure if you've ever tried it, but it is good. Different, but good.
Thank you for the suggestions. I don't know how I forgot about peanut butter and apples!
I do remember last time getting to the point when I'd swallow and it felt like food wasn't moving down past my neck, it was so crowded in there. I guess that's why weight gain slows so much right at the end for a lot of women.
My definition of "some" cookies is half of a box of chewy chips ahoy cookies. Ugh.
My normally tiny 5'4" 115 lb frame is now draped in an enormous layer of "baby fat". Thankfully, my old navy maternity jeans do their best to hold in the giant mass that has come to be known as "dat ass".
I pray for relief and redemption from my burdensome figure as I make plans to order P90x and eat salad after this baby girl comes.
I cried to my husband "This is the one time its acceptable for me to gain weight since I was fat anyway and now I don't want to because I'll need to have a wall torn down to get out of the house to deliver the baby!"
It obviously really isn't that terrible, but I feel like my belly just...reaches things way before I do, lol.