Anyone else experience nausea over certain foods ever since they had their child?
For example, I take a chance every time I drink coffee now. Sometimes it makes me nauseas and sometimes it doesn't. My DH tells me to give it up completely. But I don't want to. I love my morning coffee. LOL. But I sip cautiously some mornings and if I'm not feeling it, I toss it. Before Jack, it never ever made me nauseas. In fact, nothing really did. Not even pregnancy. Now I'll sometimes get nauseas randomly. From coffee and sometimes from something else. And it's only been since I had my son.
Anyone else feel that their nausea button is super sensitive now? And, no, I'm NOT preggo! LOL
Every time I think of Raisin Bran. I haven't been able to have it since Jonah was born 4 1/2 years ago. I'm sure there are others - but that's the first that comes to mind.
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I NEVER used to get that feeling, and now it comes on randomly.
It's funny you mention coffee. I love my morning coffee too, and that used to be all I had for breakfast. It still is usually, but now I can only have one cup without food. If I have two cups and haven't eaten, I immediately get nauseaus.
And other random stuff sometimes does it to me too.
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I did for a while and it would scare the heck outta me because I had super bad nausea when I was preggo. It's gotten better since I started taking a multivitamin with extra vitamin B's in it (which oddly enough, my prenatal vitamins were for those with really bad MS and they had extra vitamin B6). My biggest issue now is my dog-nose. I can smell the slightest of something from a mile away. Like the other day we had to run into Walmart (uggghh) and I could smell the yeast in the dough from the Subway station all the way in the back at the toy dept. As long as I don't run into the overzealous perfume applier its okay for the most part. However, some things are not meant to be smelled
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