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Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

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Maybe-Baybe
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Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

How in the hell do you do it? Everything in my fridge is making me sick. Nothing seems appealing to me. I have to eat plain toast with butter or saltines just to get something in my system.

The thought of cooking for my DH is making me feel queasy. I don't feel like cooking anything. I'm totally feeling like a bad wife right now.

Any tips?

Posted 2/4/13 2:53 PM
 
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LIF Zygote

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Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

Explain to DH/SO that this is (usually) only temporary and that he's going to have to fend for himself for a few weeks. Chat Icon Feel better!!

Posted 2/4/13 2:56 PM
 

GlowSuarez
Baby Marz is here!

Member since 12/10

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G

Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

DH knows what makes me sick so he has been helping with cooking lately. I totally understand what you are goign thru it's horrible! I can't look at chicken or smelling spices without getting sick!

Posted 2/4/13 2:59 PM
 

hopingforbaby
We made a wish & you came true

Member since 2/10

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Me

Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

If DH wanted something that grossed me out, he cooked it for himself. If I had to go through the all day sickness and horrible food aversions, it's only fair he has to cook his own eggs! Chat Icon

Posted 2/4/13 3:04 PM
 

brownie
Baby #1 is here!

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Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

If this happens, and it rarely has, DH will cook for himself and DD and HE will make me what I want (bagel or whatever). But we both cook, no one person has that role here.

Posted 2/4/13 3:24 PM
 

newyearnewthings
LIF Infant

Member since 1/13

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~*A*~

Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

I too feel like a horrible wife.

There's no cooking, no cleaning and we do our laundry seperately already which is good because I've had stuff laying in baseket out of the hamper for 2 weeks.

I don't think I've cooked since December honestly lol. Between the holidays and DH going away for work that month I probably only cooked twice then too!

I feel bad but DH's been helpful. He hasn't cooked cooked so much as picked up food for me. At this point, I'm getting very frustrated that I have very little appetite (which then makes me sick) and when I do eat it's nothing that I'm really enjoying or even want.

Posted 2/4/13 3:52 PM
 

MarsB
LIF Adult

Member since 11/10

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Martha

Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

Yesterday was one of 3 dinners I've cooked since before Christmas. Luckily DH loves to cook so he's been doing it all.

Don't feel too bad. It will pass. There were a few weeks there where I barely got off the couch to shower. Between fatigue and food aversions it was a rough time. Hang in there it gets better!

Posted 2/4/13 3:57 PM
 

Jbon630
LIF Adult

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Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

I don't lol. DH gets what I can eat or he gets his own dinner.

Posted 2/4/13 4:17 PM
 

dlj97
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Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

You are not a bad wife. You are growing his child, and along with that comes food aversions and fatigue. He is a big boy and he can fend for himself. This is #2 for me, so DH learned a long time ago that he needs to eat what I want to eat, and that is basically the diet of a 5 year old - mac and cheese, pizza, pretty much anything with carbs and cheese! The good news is that it should pass when you get into your second trimester.

Posted 2/4/13 4:44 PM
 

babymakes3
Almost there!

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Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

With my first, the aversions were so bad. I couldn't cook so we ate out a lot, whatever I felt like that day. I could stand the sight of chicken in my fridge but KFC chicken was fine with me. Chat Icon

Posted 2/4/13 4:44 PM
 

Maybe-Baybe
My Sunshine

Member since 7/12

3415 total posts

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My only Sunshine

Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

Thanks girls.

I know I can't really help it, but I still feel bad. It also doesn't help that my DH doesn't even know how to boil water! I should've trained him early on lol.

He's a really bad eater so the thought of him feeding for himself is a bit scary! Thanks again for the support. Chat Icon

Posted 2/4/13 4:53 PM
 

newyearnewthings
LIF Infant

Member since 1/13

220 total posts

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~*A*~

Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

Posted by dlj97

You are not a bad wife. You are growing his child, and along with that comes food aversions and fatigue. He is a big boy and he can fend for himself. This is #2 for me, so DH learned a long time ago that he needs to eat what I want to eat, and that is basically the diet of a 5 year old - mac and cheese, pizza, pretty much anything with carbs and cheese! The good news is that it should pass when you get into your second trimester.



I miss pizza lol. I'm jealous.

Posted 2/4/13 6:09 PM
 

jennielee15
Let's try this again....

Member since 7/11

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Jennie

Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

Posted by newyearnewthings

Posted by dlj97

You are not a bad wife. You are growing his child, and along with that comes food aversions and fatigue. He is a big boy and he can fend for himself. This is #2 for me, so DH learned a long time ago that he needs to eat what I want to eat, and that is basically the diet of a 5 year old - mac and cheese, pizza, pretty much anything with carbs and cheese! The good news is that it should pass when you get into your second trimester.



I miss pizza lol. I'm jealous.



God!! Me too!!! Gluten free pizza works for my cravings, but it's nowhere near as good as a grandma slice!!!! I eat alot of nachos and quesadillas on corn tortillas.

Posted 2/4/13 6:18 PM
 

yankeebaby
LIF Adolescent

Member since 7/12

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Re: Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

Shouldn't last too long. He should understand. Hang in there...

I still have aversions to some foods when I smell it but most will be ok.

Posted 2/4/13 6:23 PM
 

alli3131
Peanut is here!!!!!!

Member since 5/09

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Allison

Food aversions and cooking for DH/SO

DH is lucky I cook for him on a normal day....when I was pg he never expected it.

Posted 2/4/13 8:58 PM
 
 

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