Is it normal to have no appetite in mid-pregnancy

No appetite in mid-pregnancy is normal when ultrasound suggests normal fetal development, but it is not normal when accompanied by wasting and jaundice.
1. After pregnancy, most pregnant women will have early pregnancy reactions such as nausea, vomiting, acid reflux and fatigue at about 6 weeks after menopause, and most of these reactions will disappear by themselves at about 12 weeks of pregnancy. A small number of pregnant women in the middle of pregnancy still have nausea, vomiting and lack of appetite and other reactions, when the ultrasound examination suggests that fetal development is normal, liver function is normal, is also a normal phenomenon, you can eat less and more frequent meals to ensure that the amount of intake.
2. When the pregnant woman in the middle of pregnancy has no appetite and is accompanied by symptoms such as wasting, jaundice, etc., it is abnormal and may be combined with pathological conditions such as abnormal liver function. Liver function and hepatobiliary ultrasound are needed to assist in the diagnosis, and under the guidance of the physician to actively give reduced glutathione and other medications to protect the fetus, and review liver function and coagulation function and other indicators on time.
The cause of loss of appetite in mid-pregnancy can be identified under the guidance of the doctor and treated promptly.