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has anyone else...

had sickness to the smell of meat of any kind and does it make u sick at the thought of eating it? is this normal?
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Im 33wks+3 and i hate chicken.the feel,the smell before its cooked.i cringe.i hate it.loved it before pregnancy but the thought of it makes me gag hah
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When I was pregnant woth each of my girls I could not stand the smell of meat cooking, it lasted a little longer then the first trimester.  With my boys it never bothered me.  
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its so reassuring knowing im not the only one. being a ftm is scary! even having a 5 yr old step daughter, she didnt grow in me.
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I'm the same way, can't think, look, or smell red meat let alone eat it. I can barely eat chicken.  I've never been a vegetarian before this pregnancy.
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thanks ladies.
guess just worrying since i also have not gained any weight.
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The smell of chicken makes me feel sick! Its normal
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Ugh the smell of steak cooking makes me puke immediately!
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im only 16w but any kind of meat makes me wanna puke. im afraid baby isnt getting all it needs?
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Yes that's normal. I never had it with meat but I can smell garlic from literally a quarter mile away and it makes me want to vomit every time.
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Im 21 wks..cannot even come near any red meat. Just the smell makes me sick!
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