26
Sep

The thing worse than anything else that made me sick was peppers.

The smell (especially when cooked) had me running for the toilet.

Even looking at them turned my stomach and I had to change my route around the supermarket in order to avoid seeing any.

3 years on, I can both look at and eat raw peppers but the smell of them cooked still sends me running to the water closet.

What about you, and did it last once you'd had the baby?


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Loads of stuff made me feel sick or throw up while I was pregnant! Minced beef & lamb, garlic, coffee, alcohol & cigarettes on someones breath, fish, handling raw meat & fish. In fact for a while everything I put in my mouth my me want to throw up! I had to avoid the meat aisles in the supermarket for the first three & a half months in fear of seeing mince & throwing up amongst other shoppers! Towards the end of my pregnancy I was much superior but went off garlic until fairly recently (my daughter is now 3).

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With my first i just generally felt unwell but smells didnt affect me at all. With this one almost everything made me feel ill. The smell of pretty much anything cooking would make me want to run for the toilet but the worst thing was chili heatwave doritos. My partner cares about them and i couldnt have him anywhere near me if he’d been eating them it was awful! Im not so bad with it now but the smell still makes me feel a bit funny.

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I am 16 weeks preggo and for some reason most cooked or warm foods make me nauseated. Right now I mostly eat cereal, cold pudding, jello, and sandwiches. If it has to be cooked then it makes me sick. I dont really know if its that I have the ability to smell it more, or that it's just warm. But the sickness is slowly subsiding..(finally!) Right now I’m only getting sick if I’m real hungry. Hopefully things get better. But ideal wishes to all and I really hope nobody else experiences this. good luck to you all and congrats! =D

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The smell of frying things…bacon, steak, anything, makes me feel really sick…onions being chopped (but I love them cooked)…I went right off garlic at first but I'm slowly coming back round to the idea which is lucky as it was my favourite thing before pregnancy!

I haven't had the baby yet, so I don't know if these smells will always make me feel like this but it seems to be improving all the time so hopefully not!


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first three months of my pregnancy i was very lucky and only was sick in the morning. I would get up feel awful get washed and dressed go downstairs and throw up! same thing everyday never sick upstairs only when I got to the bottom step!! I would then feel queasy at the thouht of eating anything but stuck to chicken breast mashed potato and veg and gravy. and anything raspberry falvour!! yum

Throughout my pregnancy I couldn’t stomach anything dairy.Couldnt drink milk on its own in tea. Couldnt eat cheese or yoghurts just sent me reeling and literally felt lightheaded.

dead on 3 months the sickness stopped just like that. Just couldnt do the whole dairy thing.

Even now I’ve my tea with a smidgen of milk, cant eat yoghurts and hardly ever have cheese.

justs makes me gag!! my daughter is 2 next friday!!


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Chinese food, which really sucked because it was my favorite! And, wood - like the smell of wooden cabinets. I had miserable morning sickness though, so pretty much anything made me sick. Even water =( Wood still makes my tummy turn and sometimes Chinese food does, too. It depends, really. But I'm still pregnant.

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cat food, pizza & air fresheners. I can't explain that last one but in order to keep the house smelling nice I have to wash clothes in heaps of fabric softener and dry them around the home, or use loads of scented candles, cos I can't stand air fresheners.

Our poor cats have been eating outside or in the garage for months.

It went swiftly after my first pregnancy - my due date is next week so i'm hoping it'll go again this time!


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Gravy and roast dinners the smell and sight used to send me to the nearest toilet to be sick

Bit of a problem as I had to cook for my husband I used to put a scarf around my nose so I did'nt have to smell the dinner

I lived on fish and parsley sauce

I'm okay now absolutley love gravy and dinners


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fried eggs and coffee

I always start the day with a coffee but when pregnant can not stand the smell, as soon as i give birth i crave for a coffee


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Smell of alcohol, cigarettes, red meat and my favourite perfume!

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The smell of fried fish completely made me want to throw up! And also the thought of pizza!

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It was mostly the smell of the dishwasher (clean or dirty) - it still sets me off now, 3 years later!

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I was grand the first time round, but with this one - sausages are killing me. I cant even have them in the house because even thinking about them makes me want to puke.

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cigerette smoke really made me feel ill, and crumbly cheese!! and yes both still do now!!

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The smell of McDonalds fries! Took me years before I could even go in a McDonalds, I'm all cured now, my son is 9!!

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It was cheese…..any kind, in anything. It took me two years after the birth to even try cheese.

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smelling deep fried foods, am still pregnant and still makes me gag

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sperm

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