Ever since she was confirmed to be pregnant, she rarely showed any symptoms. Her appetite was still pretty good, so she did not need to worry about being undernourished. However, she would have to limit her food intake toward the end of her pregnancy to avoid overnutrition.
Nevertheless, her situation was the opposite for pregnant women who experienced constant morning sickness and poor appetite.
In the early stage, pregnancy discomfort may cause the mother to vomit whatever she ate, thus leading to undernutrition. Once the symptoms had subsided, the mother would then have to increase her nutrient intake to prevent the fetus from becoming malnourished.
However, it had not even been five months, and her baby bump was already starting to show, meaning that she had to be more careful.