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funny food woes

Hey ladies! I think most of us have had morning sickness with all the vomiting we can handle and ask sitters of things have come up. In my experience, I can usually go right back to eating whatever I was eating when I got nauseated but there's only one thing I refuse to even look at after throwing it up and that's cocoa pebbles. Haha I'm sure you all can imagine what that was like but for your sake, please don't try to picture it. What can you ladies just not eat anymore?
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Raw chicken.  Ugh the smell of it always makes me want to gag!  Even cooked chicken!
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Salsa and onioms
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Eeuughh the smell of tomato soup. I cant stand fizzy drinks either and before pregnancy I was an addict to pepsi and coke!
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I can't smell a couple type of foods.... Eggs, and definitely meat... The smell of meat ugh!!!! That'll make me barf just from smelling it .
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I'm same as traciv I can't stand spaghetti anymore..it tastes like fish to me...odd huh..
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Spaghetti
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Ground turkey, bacon and shrimp..
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Lucky charms!!! The smell ewww!! And one smell and taste I hate is mint BUT I do have to brush my teeth lol
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Rock melon. ....even the smell in supermarket
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Chicken and peanut butter! Horrible coming back up! Especially the peanut butter bc I can't even keep it down for 10 minutes so it's still all sticky haha.
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